Thesis for WordPress Affiliate Program (ThesisAffiliates.com) Gets a New…
Me!
And, I can't be more thrilled.
Back in January, I announced that I was coming out of affiliate management retirement to take on one affiliate program to manage on a performance basis, with all the money that I earn to be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
After evaluating over 50 merchants, I selected an affiliate program that fit all of the criteria that I was looking for — DIYthemes, the home of Thesis Theme for WordPress (www.ThesisAffiliates.com).
The opportunity to help grow an affiliate program for a product that I already use and love and help out the NBCF is something that I'm really looking forward to.
The owners of DIYthemes, Chris Pearson and Brian Clark (also, owner of CopyBlogger.com) are great guys to work with, which made the decision even easier.
I've got a lot in store for their program and can't wait to get my feet wet. In the meantime, to kick things off, we've launched a new promotion, in which our affiliates have the opportunity to earn free passes to the upcoming Affiliate Summit East 2009, in NYC.
During the months of March-June, our affiliates that make 3 sales can earn themselves a Gold Pass or 10 sales gets them a Platinum Pass. Pretty simple, huh?
The affiliate program pays a 33% commission and has a 60-day cookie return. More information about the program can be found at ThesisAffiliates.com, or you can get in touch with me.
I encourage all new and existing affiliates to give me your feedback on the program. My goal is to provide you with everything you need to make it a profitable and fun affiliate program to be a part of.
I'm stoked to get started!
Missy Ward
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12 COMMENTS
[…] that being said, I must disclose that I oversee their affiliate program for charity. However, before I worked for them, I was an extremely satisfied customer and recommended the […]
What do you take to manage an affiliate program?
[…] as many of you know, I also manage their affiliate program on a performance basis for charity. There is no better time for you to become an affiliate than now. Between the crazy sales of the […]
[…] as many of you know, I also manage their affiliate program on a performance basis for charity. There is no better time for you to become an affiliate than now. Between the crazy sales of the […]
I think it's really cool that you are using this opportunity to raise money for the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. They do great work and are highly rated ( http://www.nbcf.org ). Keep it up!
[…] Ward, Co-Founder of Affiliate Summit announced today, that she is going to be managing the Thesis for WordPress Affiliate Program on a performance […]
Welcome Missy. I'm a Thesis affiliate – they've got a great product, and it's good to see Chris is investing in his affiliate program to have it professionally managed. I look forward to working with you!
Congrats there and your doing a good cause. Rock On.
[…] merchants to contact her if they wanted to be considered, and after evaluating over 50 merchants, she selected an affiliate program that fit all of the criteria she was looking for — DIYthemes, the home of Thesis Theme for […]
Maybe you can do a post about that. I manage a few affiliate programs but I do not have a good enough payment model in my opinion. How did you use to work?
What do you take to manage an affiliate program?
It would really depend on the program. However, the ThesisAffiliates.com program is the only program that I am managing these days. You can say I'm semi-retired from affiliate management.