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Payment models in affiliate marketing

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Hey guys,

Affiliate marketing is a simple interaction.

You pay for traffic and the affiliate network pays you for conversions.

However, affiliate offers vary in specifications and goals so, naturally, there are many different payment models as well.

If you want to make sure your strategy is on point and you understand how the affiliate marketing machine works, you need to know your way around payout models.

Read the article and learn how to earn commissions from promoting affiliate offers and what actions count as conversions!

☑️ How do affiliate marketers make money?
Before you learn how you can get paid as an affiliate marketer, it’s worth remembering how this business works. First of all, you need to sign up for an affiliate program and pick some offers. Then, you’ll get your personalized affiliate links. Once that’s done, you’ll need to come up with a way of making people click on your affiliate links (in the form of ads).

There are many actions you can take to make that happen. In general, there are a lot of types of affiliate marketing. You can do it with or without a website. You can choose a quick investment-type of marketing or a long-term nearly free SEO strategy. However, the most popular methods are paid and include pay-per-click (PPC) or pay-per-view (PPV) type of media buying.

In the case of paid advertising, you take your affiliate links, sign up to an ad exchange platform, and advertise your products in the form of push, pop, domain redirect ads or any other available ad formats. You’ll have to create ads and landing pages in order to make as many commissions as possible. You’ll then have to set bids and purchase traffic, as in, you’ll have to pay per click, or per ad view with the goal of making more money from your affiliate commissions than you spend on the traffic.

In short, affiliate marketing works in the same way as most businesses do – you make an investment and take actions to achieve the highest profit margin possible. Buy traffic for your ad using the pay per click/view method and receive payments for leads, sales, or site visitors on a cost per click (CPC) basis.

The only exception to this might be pay per call model as it refers to what a customer pays for while engaging with your ad.

☑️ Why are there different affiliate payment methods?
When you pick an affiliate offer to promote, you will most likely notice there are different payment models depending on the offer. Additionally, affiliate networks quite often have a different name for it. You can find such names as price model, price format, payout model, conversion type, and so on.

Payment models tell you what your goal is and what you will get paid for. If you want to run a successful affiliate marketing business, you need to know what the ultimate goal of your ad and funnel is. An affiliate marketing payment model sets that goal.

Sometimes the offer is just about collecting a mailing list. In such a case your payment model will be PPL, as leads are the primary goal (“a conversion”). Analogically, if you’re promoting an app the conversion is installation, and if you’re promoting a physical product what counts as a conversion will most likely be a purchase.


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Without further ado, let’s discuss what kind of conversions can get you a commission.

☞ Cost per Action (CPA)
CPA marketing
is the most basic payout model as it earns you a commission for a specific action. The majority of affiliate programs use it as it’s broad enough to be ideal for many different offers. The action is always specified by the affiliate network so once you get the affiliate link, you’ll know exactly how to promote it.

Since there’s so much to choose from, you might use a guide to finding the most profitable CPA offers.

☞ Cost per Sale (CPS)
Cost per sale
is a model in which you earn a commission for every sale you make. This payout model is characteristic of e-commerce offers where the only goal of the funnel is to convince a user to purchase the product you advertise.

☞ Cost per Install (CPI)
Cost per install
is a payment model in which you earn a commission for each time a user installs an app on their mobile (or desktop) device. The goal of your landing page is to promote the app in such a way that they end up downloading and installing it.

This payment model is especially popular for advertising mobile applications and games but can also be used for other software.

☞ Cost per Lead (CPL)
CPL payment model
earns you an affiliate commission every time a user signs up. This is also a very popular payment system as it’s used for the majority of lead generation, vouchers and sweepstakes type of offers. All the user has to do is leave their contact details such as an email address, and you’ll score your conversion.

Cost per lead is an affiliate model especially recommended for beginners because of how simple it is. Generating leads is much easier than selling products, hence CPL offers convert more easily and bring better results for low-budget marketers.

☞ Revenue Share (RevShare)
Revenue share
is a business model often used by affiliate programs or merchants who intend to promote more serious offers, often related to gambling and casino verticals. In such an affiliate payment system, you receive a fixed percentage of the profits the company (e.g. casino site) makes on the customers you’ve brought.

Any type of subscription content website is a great example of a rev share offer. While in other cases the customer makes one action/purchase, with subscription plans you expect many sales, and thanks to the rev share business model, you’ll be able to enjoy the profits for a long time.

☞ Cost per Click (CPC)
CPC
might be the rarest of affiliate marketing payment models as it’s only implemented by the biggest merchants in order to increase brand recognition. Such an affiliate program will earn you a commission for every click on the affiliate link.

The purpose of the link is not to make a sale but to increase brand awareness so any site visitor is considered a win. It’s not even necessary for the customer to leave their email address or perform any actions. A website visit is enough.

☞ Cost per Mille (CPM)
CPM is, in simplest terms, cost per thousand of impressions. It's essentially a CPV model except that it's counted in thousands. This is yet another strategy used to generate brand awareness. The goal here is to show the ad to as big of an audience as possible so banners, pops, push, and native ads (especially on mobile) are the popular methods.


⚠️ If you want to find out:
  • Which affiliate marketing payment model is the best?
  • Why do some offers pay more than others?
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