Have you ever tried to check your stats for an affiliate
program and discovered either the internet site
no longer exists
or the owner has changed the affiliate script and your link
is no longer valid?
Isnt it annoying, frustrating and *positively maddening,*
to say the least?
Youve promoted a merchandise
, possibly even made some sales,
and you might
never get paid. Your efforts can have brought
the script owner some cash, but theres no cash for you.
Whatever happened to common courtesy? How about business
ethics? It seems theyve gone down the drain when it comes
to doing business on the Internet.
Dont get me wrong. Not all Internet business owners are
that way. But those who are might
give affiliate programs,
and marketers who promote them, a bad title
.
I do not
know how many programs Ive belonged to over the
last couple of months that have gone belly-up or changed
affiliate payment processors and I was no longer an
affiliate or wasnt sent the new hyperlink to promote.
And who knows how long I was selling
, sending traffic and
possibly sales to the owners domain, before I knew my
affiliate URL wasnt valid!
All I understand
is, there are script owners out there,
somewhere, who owe me $10 or $20 here and there and Ill
most likely never see that funds
. It might not be much, but
its mine.
Why didnt I e-mail them about it? I did! Guess what? No
reply! I am
sure they "conveniently" didnt receive my 6 or
8 e-mails.
Am I on a rant while writing this? You bet I am! I am
an
honest human
and I like to think Im dealing with others
who have high levels of integrity, too.
I have a few things to say to all affiliate script owners
who operate in such an unethical way:
1. If you change your affiliate program, why the heck do not
you move your affiliates to the new program?
2. How about sending an electronic mail
to let your affiliates know
theres a new link for them to promote? If you need them to
sign up again, just say so.
3. And heres a novel idea - pay your affiliates all funds
due them *before* changing or closing the affiliate
script! I do not
care if its only $1 - its *their* money
for gaining you a customer!
4. As if its not bad enough that I got screwed out of my
money, what do I look like to my subscribers for
recommending something they joined, then they got shafted?
There goes *my* credibility and I do not
appreciate it at
all!
Whew! I feel better getting that off my chest.
So what can any of us do about this situation?
Unfortunately, its not always elegant to judge whether or not
youre joining a *great* affiliate program. Perhaps the best
thing to do is keep an eye on your stats on a weekly basis.
Its not a perfect solution, but hopefully youll be able
to correct the problem within a short period of instant.
And for Heavens sake, if you run your own affiliate
program, now or in the future, dont fall into the identical
bad
habits. Treat your affiliates with respect and your title
will never be "Mud."