How to Keep Your Affiliate Marketing Business Organized ©
Copyright Rosalind Gardner, All Rights Reserved.
I’m fairly anal about keeping my business, and almost all
aspects of my life, well-organized.
For example, open my closet and you’ll see my clothes sorted by
garment type and color (according to the spectrum from white to
black).
Sick, eh?
How about a food cupboard sorted into soups, veggies, snacks,
sauce mixes, pasta and rice, etc? Oh ya, and the labels ARE
turned out.
Are you ready to have me committed yet?
Wait just a moment, please. There’s method in my madness…
really and truly.
Surely you know people who can’t organize their way out of a
paper bag. They come home and leave their keys in a different
place each time. Then whenever they want to go out, they need to
spend 5 minutes searching for their keys… and/or shoes, or
jacket, or paperwork…
What a huge a waste of life!
I use the term ‘life’ because life is comprised of, and measured
by, time.
Nothing is more precious than time and making each of your
moments count. Spending time on trivial matters like looking for
keys when you could be having fun with friends and family,
helping others through your business, saving the planet, or even
taking a nap - is a waste of time.
Likewise, looking for a merchant’s affiiliate interface login
and password when you want to install one of their links on your
site, is a waste of time.
Scrap that… it’s a waste of time to have to look for the link
itself.
All the details relating to your affiliate marketing business
need to be at right at your fingertips.
I stay organized by keeping everything in one big Excel file
accessed from my desktop.
The file has a number of worksheets, each with its own set of
information.
All the programs I’m affiliated with are listed on one
worksheet, with headings for program name, username/login,
password, network association (if any), primary links, my own
redirect links, broker (2nd tier) links, link for the affiliate
interface, manager’s name and contact info, commission rate and
other important info.
Another sheet logs all monies owed and received, and tallies
income by program and category, as well as by month and year.
On another worksheet I’ve listed software information including
purchase date, registration numbers and login details.
Still another keeps track of information for subscriptions such
as forums and membership sites.
Everytime I come up with an article idea, it gets entered on the
‘Article Ideas’ worksheet. There’s yet another sheet with a list
of article submission sites.
I log interview, presentation, and teleconference dates and
details in that file.
Testimonials and success stories have their own separate sheets.
The Net Profits Today newsletter is laid out in advance on
another sheet, with suggestions for topics and articles.
Last but not least, my project (to-do) list is on another
worksheet, filed by domain name and sorted by date due.
The ‘Big File’ is always open.
When I join a program, the details get entered right away. While
reading my email, I cut and paste testimonials right into the
file, and jot ideas for future NPT topics … as they pop up.
My site files are organized by domain name - not generic terms
like ‘dating site’, or ‘book site’, as I’ve seen some webmasters
do.
As soon as I join a program I enter all the details on the
relevant sheet, and create a redirect link, which I know I’ll
use if I promote the product via email.
I create email filters for every webmaster I do business with,
and messages go straight into their personal folder. One quick
filter - no more filing.
Setting up - and keeping up with - such a system may seem like a
lot of work.
It’s not.
Do it often enough and it becomes second nature.
Staying organized sure beats the heck out of wasting five
minutes trying to find the email with that merchant’s affiliate
program login information just so you find your affiliate links.
Article by Rosalind Gardner, author of the best-selling
Rosalind Gardner
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