Of course, you want to scale your affiliate program, but the true measurement isn't how many affiliates you have but the quality of those partnerships and your affiliate's performance.
Of course, you want to scale your affiliate program, but the true measurement isn't how many affiliates you have but the quality of those partnerships and your affiliate's performance.
In today's busy marketplace, finding new customers and keeping them coming back for more is key to long-term success. One highly effective strategy for boosting customer lifetime value (CLV) is through a well-run affiliate marketing program.
Building a successful direct-to-consumer (DTC) brand requires a diverse and well-structured affiliate partner mix. In this seven-part blog series, we explored the different types of affiliate partners that can help DTC brands thrive in a competitive marketplace.
When launching a successful affiliate program, having your website in top shape is critical. You want to ensure that when affiliates send traffic your way, visitors feel confident, secure, and ready to buy.
This is the seventh and final post in our blog series, "Types of Affiliate Partners You Should Consider Working With."
This is the sixth post in our blog series, "Types of Affiliate Partners You Should Consider Working With."
This is the fifth post in our blog series, "Types of Affiliate Partners You Should Consider Working With."
This is the fourth post in our blog series, "Types of Affiliate Partners You Should Consider Working With."
This is the third post in our blog series, "Types of Affiliate Partners You Should Consider Working With." As DTC (direct-to-consumer) brands look for effective ways to expand their reach and drive customer engagement, working with different types of affiliates becomes essential.
This is the second post in our blog series, "Types of Affiliate Partners You Should Consider Working With," and we look forward to sharing some of the benefits of working with email affiliates.