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		<title>What Happens if the Affiliate Company Rejects my Application?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 03:03:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Moskel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes working with affiliate partners is a frustrating experience. There are so many ways merchant partners drop the ball and unintentionally sabotage a potentially profitable relationship. Dan Kennedy refers to this type of thing as the &#8220;Sales Prevention Department.&#8221;
Here is what one of our new members experienced while applying for affiliate partners in Commission Junction:

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes working with affiliate partners is a frustrating experience. There are so many ways merchant partners drop the ball and unintentionally sabotage a potentially profitable relationship. Dan Kennedy refers to this type of thing as the &#8220;Sales Prevention Department.&#8221;</p>
<p>Here is what one of our new members experienced while applying for affiliate partners in Commission Junction:</p>
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<div><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>Ben,</em></span></div>
<div><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>I have finished reading &#8220;The Online Entrepreneur,&#8221; and just have a few more of the training videos to watch before getting started.  I received the email with the website editor and have already registered for my Commission Junction account. </em></span></div>
<div><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>I was looking around on the CJ website at the different affiliate programs that are available and noticed that there is a box to check to apply for the different affiliate programs.  I am starting with just one website, which is <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.carousel-kids.com/" target="_blank">www.&#8212;&#8212;-.com</a>. </em></span></div>
<div><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>I currently own a childcare center and wanted to start a website for the business.  My plan is to add different affiliate links related to children to the site.  I definitely plan to acquire another website to focus solely on affiliate products, but wanted to kind of get a feel for how exactly everything works with this one, at least to start with.  My question is, one of the affiliate programs, which is a clothing store for children, immediately declined my request to join their program.  Do you know why this happened? </em></span></div>
<div><span style="color: #0000ff;"><em>Also, I&#8217;m assuming that you have to go through that process of joining their affiliate program FIRST, before you can actually begin earning income, right?  I realize this may be a dumb question, but I am still just a little confused about the whole process and exactly how to get started.  Any help that you can provide would be greatly appreciated!</em></span></div>
<div><em>-A</em></div>
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<p>Here is my response:</p>
<p>A -</p>
<p>You are not alone in your bewilderment here!</p>
<p>Unfortunately merchant partners fail to see the potential in developing affiliate relationships. To understand this, first let me explain the nature of the affiliate relationships.</p>
<p>First, an advertiser &#8211; also known as the &#8220;merchant&#8221; decides they want to have affiliates promote their products. Because running an affiliate program is a full-time job, the advertiser will then look for an affiliate network to operate their affiliate program.</p>
<p>In this case, the advertiser decided to hire Commission Junction. Commission Junction then takes care of all the day-to-day managing activities of the program, such as tracking sales, issuing commission checks, etc.</p>
<p>In return for this work the affiliate network takes a cut of all the sales generated by its affiliates. For example, if you are getting paid $10 for a sale, Commission Junction may be taking $3.</p>
<p>Affiliate networks, like Commission Junction, are a necessary evil. You will discover that other than issuing your commission check, large networks including Commission Junction do nothing to deserve their high fees.</p>
<p>They provide zero support and often fail to recognize when good affiliates apply to join a program. In any event, here are some suggestions on what to do if your application is denied:</p>
<p>1. Consider contacting the merchant company directly. You can usually find some contact information right on the company&#8217;s website. Explain to them that you have an affiliate site, how you plan on promoting their products, etc.</p>
<p>2. Consider joining other affiliate networks outside of Commission Junction. In Chapter 4 of The Online Entrepreneur &#8211; available to members in our training center &#8211; you will find a large list of other networks. Often these networks have the same program or comparable programs.</p>
<p>3. Write an email to the merchant via your Commission Junction account. You can usually contact the advertiser via CJ. Just look for the merchant&#8217;s contact information in your CJ account. This is probably a last resort type of thing because it may take up to a week for CJ to route the email onto the advertiser &#8211; if they bother to do so at all.</p>
<p>Remember, don&#8217;t get too caught up on a specific program. There are likely similar offers available who are ready, willing, and eager to have you as their affiliate!</p>
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