I just posted another question, so I won't belabor the details of my program that I'm working on. I have one second major concern. The company has been around for awhile, but the product has not. I suggested to the company owners that they establish themselves a little more before we get an affiliate program up and going, but they want to push the button on it.
Here's what I do know- the product does sell- and nearly all their traffic is organic (they have no PPC). They were getting traffic to their site long before they launched the product. Nevertheless, the product is new. A possible benefit, though, is that it's totally unique.
Anyway- I have read up on why it's bad to start an affiliate program too soon. But I'm in a position where the merchant wants it to go ahead and get started. What precautions would other AMs to make sure that the program doesn't flop before it gets off its feet?
Thanks!
Here's what I do know- the product does sell- and nearly all their traffic is organic (they have no PPC). They were getting traffic to their site long before they launched the product. Nevertheless, the product is new. A possible benefit, though, is that it's totally unique.
Anyway- I have read up on why it's bad to start an affiliate program too soon. But I'm in a position where the merchant wants it to go ahead and get started. What precautions would other AMs to make sure that the program doesn't flop before it gets off its feet?
Thanks!