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Then it occurred to me yesterday that there is a huge difference between an authorised reseller and an affiliate.
Affiliates seem to be creatures of the web but authorised resellers have long existed in traditional channels.
Jonstark seems to have gone more towards being a reseller because he is now actively participating in the final sale.
The benefit of course it that he controls the relationship with the buyer. By doing so, all sales are accounted for. The final step is to become a reseller and relegate the vendor to the role of supplier.
So, the question is how many affiliates would be willing to go the authorised reseller route for recurring revenue? And, of those, how many would be willing to handle billing the customer and cutting a check to the supplier for the wholesale cost on a monthly basis?
Please bear in mind that I am talking about remotely hosted services which have no physical shipping and that after sales support is still provided by the vendor.
Are affiliates ready for this?
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It is probably a lot of extra trouble, but it's a lot of extra value too, with the added benefit of avoiding merchant/affiliate network fraud.
With expanded participation *and* control of the client relationship a business can justify bigger rewards.
BTW, might the original problems have stemmed from server and software problems?
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