A dedicated affiliate recruitment page on your website is an effective way to attract potential affiliates and grow your campaign. This page provides publishers with all the information they need to join your program and start promoting your brand.
Why have an Affiliate Recruitment page?
Affiliates interested in promoting your campaign will often check your website, specifically the footer, for partnership opportunities. Without a clear and accessible recruitment page, you risk losing their interest or forcing them to use general contact forms, which rarely result in successful collaborations. A recruitment page solves this by acting as a central hub for affiliates to learn about your program, access resources, and sign up easily.
To capture their attention, Daisycon recommends adding a page titled “Affiliate Program” or “Affiliate Campaign” to your website. Most successful advertisers include a link to this page in their website footer, labeled “Affiliate” or “Partnership,” ensuring it is easy for affiliates to find.
To help you set up your page, we’ve compiled this FAQ with tips and best practices. You can also use the link generator in the advertiser platform to create a direct link to your campaign description, allowing both existing Daisycon affiliates and new publishers to access your program and start promoting your brand effectively.
What should be on the Recruitment page?
Your affiliate recruitment page should be clear, concise, and designed to motivate affiliates to join your campaign. Avoid technical jargon or overly legal language. Instead, keep the tone positive and focus on the benefits of promoting your brand.
We recommend the following structure:
- Campaign Description: Briefly explain your affiliate campaign and highlight what makes it unique. Tailor this section to affiliates rather than customers; assume they already know your brand and products.
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Key Benefits: Use bullet points to outline why affiliates should choose your campaign over competitors. For example:
- High conversion rates
- Attractive commissions
- Exclusive seasonal promotions
- Rewards: Clearly state the compensation structure (e.g., commission rates or bonuses).
- Call-to-Action Button: Include a prominent button or link directing affiliates to your campaign presentation on Daisycon, where they can sign up and start promoting your brand.
Example text for an Affiliate Recruitment page
Interested in earning with {brand name}?
Join the {brand name} affiliate program and start earning commissions by promoting our products and services! Our program is designed to make it easy and rewarding for affiliates to succeed.
Why the [brand name} Affiliate Program?
- Competitive Commissions: Earn a generous percentage for every sale generated through your links.
- High Conversion Rates: Benefit from our optimized website and strong brand recognition.
- Wide Range of Marketing Materials: Get access to banners, product feeds, deep links, and exclusive offers.
- Dedicated Support: Our affiliate team is here to assist you every step of the way.
- Seasonal Promotions: Take advantage of campaigns around holidays and special events to maximize your earnings.
Program Highlights
- Average order value: €XX
- Conversion rate: XX% on average
- Real-time reporting through our platform
How It Works:
- Sign Up: Register for the {brand name} affiliate program through our partner Daisycon.
- Promote: Use your unique tracking links and marketing materials to promote our products.
- Earn: Receive commissions for every successful referral!
Ready to Get Started?
Sign up today to access your personal affiliate dashboard and start earning with {brand name}. Click the button below to join the program!
Join our Affiliate ProgramMake sure to replace placeholders like “{brand name}” with your actual details.
Generate a Button for your branded Affiliate sign-up page at Daisycon.com
Daisycon provides an easy-to-use tool to create a link to your campaign page at Daisycon.com. Follow these steps:
- Select your Campaign: In your advertiser platform, navigate to “Tools / Recruit Publishers” and choose the campaign you want to create the publisher recruitment page for.
- Configure your Link: Use the tool to configure your sign-up link. You can select the link type (HTML link, button, or raw link), target country, and customize the link text.
- Implement the Code: Copy the generated code and place it on your website. This will display the sign-up button or link that directs affiliates to your Daisycon campaign page.
Additional Tips for a Successful Affiliate Recruitment page
To ensure your affiliate recruitment page is as effective as possible, consider these tips:
- Use clear and engaging language: Write in a way that speaks directly to affiliates, emphasizing the benefits of joining your program. Avoid overly technical jargon and focus on motivating them to take action.
- Include Real-Life Success Stories: Share testimonials or examples from current affiliates who have achieved great results by promoting your brand. This builds trust and demonstrates the potential of your program.
- Showcase available Marketing Tools: Highlight the resources affiliates will gain access to, such as banners, product feeds, deep-linking options, and seasonal campaigns. Be specific about how these tools will help them succeed.
- Provide Dedicated Support: Let affiliates know they’ll have access to assistance when needed, whether through a dedicated account manager, a knowledge base, or regular email updates with tips and news.
- Keep the page up to date: Regularly update your recruitment page to ensure accuracy. Include current program details, recent statistics (e.g., average order value or conversion rates), and any new promotions or features.
- Add a FAQ Section: Address common questions affiliates might have, such as payment terms, cookie duration, and how to use promotional materials. This reduces barriers to entry and builds confidence.
- Make your Call-to-Action stand out: Ensure the sign-up button or link is prominently displayed. Use eye-catching text like “Join Now” or “Start Earning Today” to encourage immediate action.