Merchant’s affiliate program closed, what about your links?
You have promoted merchant x for ages, your traffic is clicking on those affiliate links, cookies being dropped, commissions coming through and all goes really well for a while. Then one day you get that email, you know the one, no not that one the other one, the one that starts “Dear Affiliate…. “ It’s the affiliate version of a dear john letter.. We regretfully inform you that we are closing our affiliate program..” Followed by an affiliate network announcement “Dear affiliate please take down your links to merchant x”.
All that traffic still going to merchant x, all those cached links going to merchant x, what about all those links on all those other websites of yours still going to merchant x. What about all those links that you cant remember where you put them and time is not on your side. Would be some consolation if merchant x no longer had a website, right? This way merchant x can’t still be capitalising from your traffic that’s still going their way. OH POOH! POUT! GRRRRRRRRR
But hang on… what if one clever affiliate network were able to redirect that traffic to a merchant that requires similar demographics? What if a clever affiliate network (if they don’t get a blinking award this year, there is no justice in the world) could save you the time and the trouble of having to swap over links?
PaidOnResults Expired Merchants System is now live.
Choices include:
- Display the standard expired Merchants page, with related Merchant links.
- Display your own customised expired Merchants Page. You design it and POR automatically insert the most relevant Merchants from thier Network.
- Continue to redirect to the expired Merchant as normal.
Of course no commission will be paid.
- Redirect to any URL of your choice. You can even show related Merchants links with the cut and paste in code that POR provide.
So they have something to cover everyone.
Read all and more about it here.
PaidOnResults the clever affiliate network, taking the worry out of affiliate marketing.
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