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How Can I Set Up 3 Items With One Affiliate Link?
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FreeWebDesignServices member Posts: 3 |
I'm new to e-junkie and I've installed on my site
with the view to running an affiliate program for
the services I sell.
I’ve set up the affiliate program, not problem:
http://www.freewebdesignservices.com/affiliates.php
Here’s my challenge:
I sell 3 different hosting/support packages at three
different prices on this page.
http://www.freewebdesignservices.com/hosting-packages.php
How can I create my cart, so that my affiliates only need
to use one link to promote all three services which are
listed on the same page?
Also, I want it so that any traffic that goes
through my affiliates' links goes to my homepage,
not the product page.
How can I do all of this? Any feedback would
be appreciated.
Thanks
# POSTED ON: June 18, 2008 @ 12:56 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: June 18, 2008 @ 13:00 GMT -7
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Tyson_N E-Junkie Crew Posts: 289 |
You can use the Hop Link method to configure Affiliate sharing for all your products and, if you wish, configure all of those links to point to the same URL (e.g., for your homepage, or for your all-in-one product page).
The Hop Link refers buyers from the Affiliate's page over to your site for all their actual online shopping, while setting a cookie in the buyer's browser that will calculate shares due back to that Affiliate for every Affiliate-eligible product that buyer purchases from your site within the next 6 months (or whenever the buyer or their browser deletes that cookie :^).
To make things simpler for your Affiliates, you can configure Affiliate sharing percentages for all products but only enable the link for one product (disabling the Hop Link for the others and disabling Direct Link for all of them), so your Affiliates would only see one item to choose from when getting their link codes.
# POSTED ON: June 18, 2008 @ 14:26 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: June 18, 2008 @ 14:54 GMT -7
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FreeWebDesignServices member Posts: 3 |
Thanks Tyson,
I understand the theory, but I'm having challenges putting
it into practice.
In the "Edit Affiliate Setting" window, what combination of those
tick boxes do I select?
My homepage is: http://www.freewebdesignservices.com
This is where I want to send all my affiliate traffic
My all in one products page, with three different prices is
here: http://www.freewebdesignservices.com/hosting-packages.php
Based on what I said above, which of the urls do I place in the
"Hop Links" field?
And which corresponding tick boxes do I select.
Bare in mind, my ultimate goal is that my affiliates can use just
one link to promote all three of my products.
I hope I'm making sense and you or any other helpful person can
give me a step by step on this.
Thanks in advance ;-)
# POSTED ON: June 18, 2008 @ 15:03 GMT -7
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Tyson_N E-Junkie Crew Posts: 289 |
The Hop Link URL you specify should be the URL where you want buyers to be directed by your Affiliates' links. If you want those links to direct buyers to your homepage, then specify the Hop Link URL as http://www.freewebdesignservices.com/ .
You can configure Affiliate sharing for any/all of your products but, to make things simple for your Affiliates, only checkmark offering an Affiliate link for just one product. Regardless of which product offers an Affiliate link, that product's Hop Link would send buyers to your site and credit that Affiliate for ~any~ product the buyer purchases which has an Affiliate sharing percentage configured.
# POSTED ON: June 19, 2008 @ 14:06 GMT -7 MODIFIED ON: June 19, 2008 @ 14:08 GMT -7
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FreeWebDesignServices member Posts: 3 |
Excellent!
Now I get it. Now my affilitaes can only generate one link, instead of three, which is exactly what I wanted. What would be perfect would be the possibility to not have the other two options not show up at all inside the the affiiate admin area, thus eliminating any..
"Why can''t I get a link for the other two products?" questions.
Thanks all the same. This is looking like I'll be around for a long time.
# POSTED ON: June 19, 2008 @ 15:02 GMT -7
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