How do you add your affiliate ID to any URL on our website?
With OnePageCRM's affiliate program, you can earn a 20% recurring commission for every referred customer. We provide free marketing materials to help you promote OnePageCRM and also regularly publish new content on our website that you can use to get more referrals. If you are not an affiliate with us yet, read this article to get started and sign up for an account first.
In this article: |
Why add your affiliate ID to various URLs on our website? |
How to add your unique affiliate ID(s) to various pages? |
What can you view within your affiliate dashboard? |
Why add your affiliate ID to various URLs on our website?
You may want to send a specific page to your network that includes more relevant information for them. For example if you work with consultants then you might want to send them to a page on our website that talks specifically about consultants. All you need to do is copy and paste your unique affiliate ID and paste it to the end of any URL (it only works with URLs from www.onepagecrm.com). The default link in your account is our homepage (which you can also use) but keep in mind that this is not the only one available.
How to add your unique affiliate IDs to various URLs?
Here's what you need to do to add your affiliate ID to any URL:
Examples:
- https://www.onepagecrm.com/blog/
?via=your affiliate ID
- https://www.onepagecrm.com/features/take-action/
?via=your affiliate ID
Notes:
- After adding your affiliate ID to a URL, you can send it to your potential referrals.
- Sharing a relevant affiliate link to a blog post might come across as more personal and valuable than sharing a link to the homepage.
- Once a person clicks on your affiliate URL, the total number of visitors on your Dashboard will be updated within minutes.
- Your affiliate ID can be added to as many URLs on www.onepagecrm.com as you wish, they will not be saved in your affiliate dashboard but will refer to the same ID for tracking (you may want to save them in a spreadsheet or notepad if you plan to use them often).
- This method described here is different from adding multiple affiliate IDs which can help you track different groups or audiences.
What can you view within your affiliate dashboard?
- Monthly summary graph and table (shows monthly visitors, leads, conversions, sales, commissions). See this article for more details.
- Commission details (paid, unpaid, due, pending, totals).
- Revenue details (gross, net).
- Total referral information (shows total visitors, leads, conversions for your entire account).
- Links (shows referral information per affiliate link - visitors, leads, conversions on a per link basis).
Once you have signed up, if you have any questions regarding the affiliate program please reach out to us.