Posts Tagged ‘commission’

Crazy 45% Sundays for the New Year! All this January For Cashadmin Affiliates!

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

I’m thinking of a Cashadmin commercial that would go on YouTube:

Are you a RX affiliate marketer tired of the same old boring programs that seem to offer nothing but wasted traffic? Are you bored on Sundays and looking for an RX affiliate program that will not only convert because it’s awesome, but will pay you EXTRA on SUNDAYS to make them EXCITING?!

Well say hello to Cashadmin’s Crazy Sunday-Sunday-Sundays! That’s right! Cashadmin is giving out 45% commission to ALL affiliates EVERY Sunday this January on ALL sales!

What does this mean? More money for you! Cashadmin, the RX affiliate program that keeps on giving.

what do you think? Up to it?

Start your campaign TODAY (its already Sunday)!!!!!

Sign up to the best RX affiliate program on the net!

Cashadmin’s September “Charlie and the RX Factory” Campaign – Got a Golden Ticket?

Monday, August 29th, 2011

You probably thought that Wonka and RX could never go together. Well, it turns out they go together quite well in fact. The past few campaigns we’ve just been giving our affiliates more money randomly. They like it, we like it, but we also like being creative and being a little unconventional.

If you want to be part of the campaign and you haven’t signed up you, sign up now!

So here’s how it goes. It starts Sept 1 at 0:0. And no, we’re not going to be sticking Charlie in an RX candy store to pick out his favorite chocolate Viagra pills.

But we are going to be giving out almost $5,750 in bonuses to the winners!

Five bonus tickets will be given out, to be selected randomly based on the orders sent for September. Each order number will serve as a raffle ticket and a potential winner. So let’s say you send 50 orders to Cashadmin in September. You will have submitted 50 tickets to win one of the bonuses. If you send 100 orders, your chances to win one of the bonuses will double.

Here are the prizes folks:

Rare Earths Ticket: $500 (I coined that name as a worth metal group below bronze)

Bronze Ticket: $750

Silver Ticket: $1000

Golden Ticket: $1500

Platinum Ticket: $2000

To even out the playing field a bit: Limit one bonus prize per affiliate! J

Good luck!

New Affiliate Stats and Don’t forget Pharm4All!

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

We’re always trying to figure out now things to do for you guys. So yesterday I thought of something pretty simple, but something that I think will be pretty helpful. That is, end of the month stats. We can say as much as we want about our conversion, but when you see it in your email, it’s undeniable.

As in: “Dear Affiliate Guy or Gal,

You made 300 sales this month at a conversion rate of 13%. Your average order was $130. This is an improvement of 8% from last month in sales and a 10% increase in average order!

Your affiliate manager

Rafael

Would you love to get a letter like that in your mailbox? If I were an affiliate, I would. Track your stats easier. Have a staff that actually goes out of their way to help you track your campaign every month. Optimize together, make more money, and continue to grow.

This is the Cashadmin way. And stuff.

Who’s on the other end? Afiliate tracking!

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

When you’re an affiliate in any industry, you never really know who’s on the other end of line. The manager you’re talking to could be anyone, anywhere, in any time zone. Except maybe North Korea. South Korea is a maybe. I’m not in Korea though.

It’s easy to join a program. It’s not easy to start sending traffic to that program. This is why, I think, the most important thing that we do here is provide an affiliate’s first payment. It’s really the pinnacle of our network/affiliate relationship. If we’re late on the first payment, then things can go sour very quickly. He doesn’t know who we are until we pay him. When we do, he knows we have kept our word and will continue to do so.

One of the unique things about Cashadmin is that we track by database!! Meaning, once a customer puts his name and address in our database by ordering once, any time that customer orders again, you get the order, no matter what IP address he’s using, no matter what computer. Some companies only track by cookie. This is bad.

Another thing? Phone sales. How does the customer service know to credit you if someone calls in? The answer is there’s a code on the top right corner of the screen. The customer can’t complete the order without that code. That code is your commission.

No affiliate order slips by us. Maybe that’s why our conversion rates are so high…

Affiliate commission-The History of the 45% Cashadmin Campaign

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

When I was in college I had this humor column. I would write these crazy college humor articles that I composed in about an hour out of stuff that came flying out of my head with enough exaggerated metaphors to feed a small African country, assuming metaphors are edible. It was great. They were usually 1000 words or so, and these blog posts have to be 300-400, so that really limits me.

But I’ll try to retell the history of the 45% Cashadmin Campaign like I used to write humor columns in college. What I mean is this is a big exaggeration and shouldn’t be taken literally. But it’s how we felt.

So we were having our weekly meeting in the Cashadmin marketing department, and we were trying to think up one of those ingenious campaign ideas that would bring tears of joy to the eyes of our affiliates without bringing tears of anguish to our Cashadmin accountants. After hitting our heads against the wall and denting it, which is OK because we just covered it up with the dart board, we couldn’t think of anything and our heads hurt. We then thought that if we really wanted to think of anything insanely creative, we’d have to hit our heads a lot harder than that and we might get seriously injured and even worse – run out of dart boards to cover dents in the wall and management would notice and deduct the wall repair costs from our salaries.

So we just decided, in order to save ourselves from further injury and financial penalties, that we would redo the 45% campaign because everyone likes that. The bottom line is this: You’re getting 45% today (the 7th) and you’ll get it 4 more days this July. So take advantage! If anyone wants me to further embellish this story with fake facts, please let me know, but I have run out of room for this post. Enjoy your 45%!

Cashadmin 45% Rx affiliate campaign for July, Happy independence day!!!

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Hey Cashadmin Affiliates!

June was a GREAT month, we all made a lot of orders, we had a party, ate some fruit, good melon…It means a lot to us that you work so hard to help make our company so great. Really, thank you, and let’s keep going strong!

For all the guys out there that haven’t joined us yet and are looking at this blog, we’ve got another promotion. (This applies to veteran affiliates as well.)

Remember that thing in May where everyone randomly got 45% commissions for half days once a week? This time we’re doing it for 6 WHOLE days in July, in honor of the Storming of the Bastille in France and the Declaration of Independence in America, which happened 13 years and one week apart from each other exactly.

So I bet you can guess two of the dates in July where you’ll be getting 45%. (4 and 14…) The other days, stick with multiples of 7 and you should be fine for most of them ;)

Not an Internet Rx affiliate Guru? Try Promoting in the Real World

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

I was contacted by a certain Rx affiliate this week who wrote me one of the funnest hello letters I’ve ever gotten. Smiley faces all over the place, upbeat tone, there were even colors – pink, blue, everything. I’m color blind, but I think they were pink and blue.

Anyway, this affiliate told me runs a resort where he plans to recommend Generic4All and Pharm4All products to his actual real customers at the resort. What a great idea! He’s already got a relationship with these people, he knows what they want, and they trust him. You couldn’t get better conversion than that. You know that when they click, they intend to buy.

What I’m saying is this:

You’ve got a site, but you don’t understand all this keyword, SEO, SEM, PHP, ASP, shmaboogle google yahoo nonsense and you don’t want to hire some 12 year old whiz kid to do it for you because you have a policy that whoever promotes your site first must have at least a few facial hairs. (Excluding native Americans of course.)

But you’re a good businessman and people trust you. So take our new template (see previous posts), download it, and put it on your domain. Instead of virtual banners, hand out real business cards of your pharmacy powered by Generic4all. They’ll buy. You’ll make money.

Want to do it? Ask us to help you. Contact us. We’re here. Unless we’re sleeping ;)

Ask Dr. Traffic Optimization, Season 1, Episode 1

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

I’ve decided to take on another alter ego. I am now Dr. Traffic Optimization. Read my prescription below:

The Cashadmin affiliate panel is filled with a few goodies to help you optimize your campaign. Meaning, make more sales with less traffic. First of all, in your panel you are able to see all the orders you sent over a given period of time. If you click on the order number, you can also see what it was for and what country it came from. Once these start building up, you’ll see a pattern of what your traffic prefers to buy, and where that traffic comes from.

Let’s say you have a site with a link to Generic4All or Pharm4All leading to the homepage. As you see orders coming in, you find that your traffic is ordering mostly sildenafil citrate, tadalafil, and Super P-Force from the United States. So the first thing you can do is divide your link into three links, one with a sildenafil landing page, one with tadalafil, and another with a Super P-Force landing page. This will make it easier for your traffic to find what it is looking to buy. Making things easier for the customer is always a good idea. And you

You may be an affiliate who has many sites and you want to see how each of them is converting. No problem. Just open a separate campaign for each page, and call that campaign the name of the site. For example, say you have two sites. One is buygenericstuffnow.com, and the other is buyothergenericstuffsoon.com. You target a bunch of keywords for the first one, and a different set of keywords for the second one. You want to know how you’re converting with each site, so set up two different pages each with different ref ID’s and you’ll be able to see what is selling on each of these sites and adjust your campaign accordingly.

You can even use different campaigns for the same site. Say you want to know the best place to put a link on your site. So you put up three links, three banners, whatever, in different places on the site. Make each of these links a different campaign with a different ref ID so you can see them separately in your statistics. That way you’ll know which one gets the most clicks and which one converts best. Once you have that, drop the other links and concentrate on the converting link. You can use the other spaces for SEO purposes and up your traffic. Tune in soon for more optimization tips from Dr. Optimization.

Rx affiliates webmastering – Random thoughts for May 5

Monday, May 9th, 2011

On Design

I’ve seen many successful RX affiliate sites in my day that look amazing. Great design, real professional, makes their users feel good and secure and gooey and all ready to buy a bunch of stuff. Works great. I’ve also seen sites with the exact opposite strategy. They look so basic and bare that the message basically is this, “Quick! Whoever you are! Get the heck off this ugly site as soon as possible by clicking one of my links NOW!

You wouldn’t believe it, but sometimes the second group converts even better than the first group. That is, I’ve got affiliates these days that are converting at 20% with a handful of very basic, small sites they’ve pushed up to the top of search engines. It amazes me, really.

On Calling up Affiliates

Sometimes it gets quiet behind the desk. I’m busy typing and writing emails, staring at an LCD monitor. It’s fun though to pick up the phone sometimes and actually call one of you guys. Sometimes people are even surprised and over appreciative that I actually call them, but hey, you’re kind of like my coworkers, you’re making me  money and vice versa, you deserve a phone call!

On Payment

How much trust is inherent in assuming that a guy you’ve never met is actually going to track all your clicks and pay you real money month after month? I’ve rolled the idea around in my head many times and I’m thinking, you’ve got to trust (key term) the software, the manager, the company, all to work and be honest and not let something slip through the cracks. Maybe that’s why payday is my favorite day. First, because it gets me out of my daily routine and I get to do something different, but mostly it’s because it makes me proud to know that I’m part of a mechanism of honesty and integrity, paying people for their time and effort.

On Sketchers, Microsurgeons, Wrecking Balls by Rafi F

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

People often ask me, “Rafi, what keywords should I go after?” These people think I’m the Goddess of keywords. But the problem is, I’m a male, so I can’t possibly be a Goddess. But what I can say is this. There are three kinds of affiliates that work with Cashadmin. There are the sketchers, the microsurgeons, and the wrecking ball crews.

The Sketchers are the affiliates that have day jobs and partner with us for a side income. They don’t have the time or the inclination to sit at their computer all day doing SEO work and social promotion to make the big bucks, and that’s OK. They quickly sketch up a site, looks alright, they do an hour of work or so a night, and it makes a few sales. We’re happy to dish out all the money we can for all the sketchers.

There are the big professional workers. They don’t have day jobs. Working with cashadmin is what they do. And when you work full time for us, you’re really trusting our ability to convert for you. It makes us all warm and gooey and stuff to know that we are your livelihood. We take it seriously.

There are two kinds of full time employees. The microsurgeons set up a whole array of different sites and focus on different keywords for each site. Conversion numbers come in for the month, and they throw out the nonconverting keywords, focusing on the converting ones, upping their conversion rates every month until they get to a saturation point and when they do, they add another site and start another affiliate campaign page. In this way their campaigns get bigger and bigger and they make hundreds of sales a month. We of course pay them higher commissions in return.

The other kind of full time cashadmin employees are the wrecking ball crews. It takes a lot of energy to move one wrecking ball. Have you seen how many controls there are on one of those machines? Each control is like another minisite, all pointing to the giant wrecking ball, moving it faster and faster. These affiliates have so many good sites pointing to their main page with 4 or 5 main keywords that the main affiliate page gets so much traffic where the conversion rate is just a little bit less, but the huge traffic quantity makes up for it handily by smashing everything in its path with sales.

If you can combine the microsurgeon with the wrecking ball, you’ll be rich, because we’ll have to pay you a lot of money.