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Question: What do affiliate managers do?
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depends... some help... some know how to convert traffic... some do or used to convert the same content... some know whales.... some know spammers.... some have lists... some dont do shit... some dont exist... some are purely walking billboards... some are mislabeled... some are clueless...
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So they don't just spam webmasters on ICQ all day?
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Manage affiliates? :)
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I'm friendly, professional and willing to help and have soo much free time that I'd have been a perfect affiliate manager I think......
the only problem is that they don't earn enough :winkwink: |
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I need one of those things. An affiliate manager. Hit me.
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im also wondering about it before,,
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How much do they earn?
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For example, over the years some of our guys have left us to become independant webmasters working from home / and some independant webmasters working from home have come to work for us. You can make bank on your own, but no bennies, lenders like employer paychecks better vs independant wages, etc. are reasons it's not bad to have a day job as well. :2 cents: |
It depends on who they are and the company they work for I guess. A good affiliate manager should know a little bit of everything.
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They show their big tits to horny webmasters
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Annoy people on ICQ.
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Affiliate managers manage affiliates.
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I don't spam on ICQ, Just GFY. :-)
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Affiliate managers in adult seam to just spam people. When you ask them questions they are clueless and usually pass it on. Bassicly they are there to do the same thing a FAQ could do.
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Usually I tried to help my affiliate to get more sales, but most of the time I am the one who collect requirements and different experience from each webmaster to improve our marketing tools. It´s also good to hear what webmasters have to say!
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hey who.. (I feel like I'm talking in a Dr Seuss book or something! :winkwink: hehe)
I can't speak for all affiliate managers, but I can definitely speak for myself. I'll help you with anything to do with your affiliate account - updates, stats lookup/traffic evaulation, custom tools/tours, identifying best sites in your niche to promote, helping you find quality resources, gallery dump files (if you need them), pointing you in the direction of useful tools (in our affiliate blog and newsletter we're often providing helpful hints), making sure you're using the right program for your traffic and to make the most profit from our sites, checking sites for compliance (some webmasters actively request that their sites be confirmed as TOS approved before they send traffic), and pretty much whatever you need at any given time. Essentially I'm here to LISTEN to what you need/want and help make promoting our sites easier for you, to ensure that everything is working for YOU, the webmaster, so that you are happy sending us your traffic and earning the most money possible with us. If you haven't tried us before who, then I'd definitely like to invite you to give WEGCash a whirl with your traffic. You won't be disappointed with conversions OR support! Hit me up, I'm online every day :upsidedow ICQ #233-854-608 Email [email protected] Ruth :thumbsup |
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* Try to make the affiliates send more traffic.
* Brand the name @ the boards. * Be support. * Give advice. |
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marketing/support
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They try to achieve the " bro " status by being " stand-up guys " and " top-notch " dude ....
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They help the affiliates to make more money and manage specific problems
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they do the things that owner doesnt want to do...
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I don't rightly know what other peeps do or don't do. Working for HushMoney represents my first job in Adult, and I can only speak from my experience here.
"Affiliate Manager" is just one of the hats that I wear for the company, but, personally - in the regard of Affiliate Manager - I see myself as the guy that works the window in a restaurant's kitchen. I field queries, requests, comments from our affiliate-base, and - if I'm unable to handle the matter - pass them on at the right time to the right people in our company. Sure I handle requests myself all the time... answer questions, give advice, do some monkey work, or figure out the solution to a problem for an affiliate... I have a diverse resume and skill-set and have spent more time in the online world than some people around here have been alive... so, I can do things, but if someone's asking for a custom header, and there's a guy in the next office whose entire job is to design graphical layouts, I'm going to work with him to get it done - both because it probably gives our affiliate a better product, and it makes more sense logistically. In that sense, I get custom content produced from our production team. I present ideas for tools to our web development team. I address payment concerns both from our affiliate base, and from our accounting department to affiliates. I pass on custom creative requests to our Graphical Artists. I do my best to make sure that not a single email, ICQ, or phone-call to our affiliate support network goes unanswered and unaddressed. But aside from handling matters on-demand, I also try and be the instigator in certain circumstances... if I have a bit of time to spare (keeping in mind, again, that "affiliate manager" is just one of a few different hats I wear), I do examine affiliates' networks, and if I see something worth noting, I'll be sure to hit them up and let them know my thoughts... but, honestly, unless they request it, I don't see it as my job to track down our affiliates and force my opinions on them regularly. I assume people are doing what they're doing because they know what they're doing.... and while an occasional "hey, what's up?" isn't out of the question, I figure if people want help, they'll ask for it... And when they do, I'll try my best to give it. I might not be the uber l33t SEO-guru with all the answers on the latest tips and tricks... but I'm a pretty bright guy - I think, and help where I'm able. Otherwise, the weekly newsletter that we just started sending out should do in keeping everyone in the loop. There are other tasks that blend between "affiliate manager" and my other responsibilities, but I figure that's the bulk of it. Oh. I also eat cake. :winkwink: |
A bump for awesome affiliate managers :)
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manage affiliates??
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