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Some balancing is required, however. For example, if you get a check 3 days after the end of the month from one company, and from another company you get 10% more but have to wait 45 days for your payment, I might choose the former. (Depending on the size of the payment I am receiving of course...)
There are a lot of factors to staying with a program. In general, most affiliates will pick the program that pays the most every time. If they find another company that pays more, I doubt many will be hesitant to change.
There are some ways for managers to keep affiliates around:
1. On time payments.
2. Highly competitive payouts.
3. Building a personal relationship with the affiliate - providing special tracking URLs, customizing the landing pages, extra bonuses etc.
It can be tough to keep affiliates around if you are in one of the markets where there are dozens of good affiliate programs. Affiliates can be quick to switch.
I've always wondered how merchants with similar (if not identical) products could have drastically different conversion rates. Makes me wonder.
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