
What’s Inside?
- A full list of channels we use to find affiliates
- Video briefs on how to leverage each channel effectively
- Simple, clear steps to put this guide to work immediately
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The Affiliate Partner Mix Audit: Are You Over-Indexed on Rented
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The Walled Garden: How Google Is Capturing Your Customers, Killing
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The Rakuten Migration Is Coming. Here’s How to Make It
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Affiliate Marketing vs Influencer Marketing: Which is Best for Your
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Your Guide to Setting KPI Goals for Your Next Influencer
Track KPIs to measure and maximize your influencer marketing success with our easy-to-follow guide!…
What is an affiliate program?
An affiliate program is a marketing strategy where businesses partner with individuals or companies (affiliates) who promote their products or services. Affiliates earn a commission for each sale or lead they drive through unique links or codes. It’s a win-win: businesses increase their reach, and affiliates get rewarded for referring customers.
What is the difference between an influencer, affiliate, creator, and ambassador?
These roles often overlap, and the approach to finding and contacting them is usually similar. Here’s how each role stands out:
- Influencer: Influencers have a dedicated following and partner with brands to promote products, often in exchange for a flat fee or product.
- Affiliate: Affiliates promote products through unique links and earn a commission on sales or leads they generate. Affiliates often focus on performance-based marketing rather than brand awareness.
- Ambassador: Ambassadors are long-term brand representatives who embody and promote a brand’s values. They often receive benefits or commissions and build an ongoing relationship with the brand.
Is this really free?
Yes! This guide is completely free. We believe in giving you a taste of what we offer—no strings attached. Just download, explore the strategies, and start finding affiliates with our tried-and-true methods.
How do I start an affiliate program?
Check out our DIY Partner Marketing Kit for all the tools and resources to start your own program.