Practically every network has charity affiliate programs. Might be worth you looking around...
I recently added a couple of Affiliate Future's charity ads to my site - Practical Presents and the RSPB. I've not had any income from them yet, but they're getting more clicks than any of my other AF ads.
that's ecouraged me to plan a site carrying only charity affiliate ads (with Xmas coming, the timing should be good!) Can anybody tell me what other networks do a lot of charity ads, especially UK ones? And are there any UK charities who run their own affiliate schemes?
Practically every network has charity affiliate programs. Might be worth you looking around...
im also interested in this, a definative list would be good![]()
The World Land Trust are on Affiliate Future
Hi there,
Here on buy.at we have a number of very worthy charity programmes. If you are looking at UK based, we have Shelter and Shelter Sign Up.
Shelter pay £22.00 per direct debit donor referred and 2% of any one off donation. The Shelter Sign Up programme is collecting names for their ‘million children’ campaign which aims to get the government to end bad housing for the next generation of children. Shelter pay affiliates £1.30 per sign up referred. Supporters only have to give their details for this to be accredited.
Other charity programmes on buy.at include: WaterAid and Plan International.
If you need any further information on the above please let me know, I'd be happy to help.
Thanks
Anybody know of a breast cancer/cancer research type programme anywhere ?
Hi ,
The following charity programs are on DGM Affiliates;
WWF Adoption and Membership
Worldvision
Shelter
Greenpeace.
Please go to www.dgmpro.com to find out further details
Many thanks,
Chris
chris.mockford@dgmaffiliates.com
OMG are delighted to announce the launch of our first charity merchant - Cancer Research UK.
Cancer Research UK is the leading independent funder of cancer research in the UK. The registered charity carries out world class research to improve understanding of cancer and find out how to prevent, diagnose and treat its different types. The organisation ensures its findings are used to improve the lives of all cancer patients.
Cancer Research UK relies almost entirely on public donations for its funding. Ongoing support is crucial to ensure the long-term funding of vital research projects.
One way to ensure this is via online donations. Regular giving by Direct Debit helps Cancer Research UK to plan for the future. Supporters can also make credit card donations. Both are done through simple online forms created specifically for the affiliate programme.
The core objective of the campaign is to acquire regular donations. Campaign creative reflects this, focusing exclusively on Direct Debits. However, affiliates will be paid for both online Direct Debit submissions and online credit card donations acquired directly through the affiliate scheme.
There are two commission options. Affiliates can either:
1) receive commission in the usual way or
2) if you’d like to give additional support we have enabled you to waive your commission. This will help the charity to really maximize the amount they receive from each donation, and we ask you to consider giving your support in this way.
These options and payments are detailed below:
Campaign Commission
Direct Debit £10
Direct Debit (waived commission) £0
Online Credit Card Donation 6% of donation value
Online Credit Card Donation (waived commission) 0%
We are very excited to be working with Cancer Research UK and are proud to be a part of increasing support for their vital work. We hope you will choose to give this programme your full support and promote it on your sites.
Clicks and sales are tracked by OMG. Sales will be reported daily and validated by the merchant monthly. At present, if a visitor closes their browser mid-way through the transaction and returns via a different URL to complete the donation Cancer Research UK cannot track this. We are working with Cancer Research UK to develop this additional tracking solution and expect to deliver this soon after the launch of the core programme . We do not foresee this having a noticeable impact on affiliate volumes. We felt it was important for the core programme to launch as soon as possible to help drive donations to this well known charity organisation.
Please log in today and sign up at www.omguk.com for approval or contact your Account Manager for more information.
Thanks, Chris and Sarah! I'll give those a try.
I now think I'll drop most of my other affiliates and just concentrate on charities and one or two other "niche" products that I know I can get willing customers for.
ETA: And thanks to OMG too - posted at the same time as me.
I just came across this whilst looking through the network.
DGM have some fantsastic charity sites if you were still looking at promoting these.
They include:
Send A Cow
Royal British Legion
Everychild
MS Society
The Arts Fund
Whale and Dolhpin Conservation Society.
If you need any information, just let me know!!
I see that this post is a few years old now(!), but if any affiliates are looking for cancer research/breast cancer affiliate programs, please check out World Cancer Research Fund on Affiliate Future. The charity funds cutting-edge scientific research and aims to provide people with the information they need to reduce their cancer risk.
You can support the valuable work of the charity today by signing up here.
You'll earn £1.00 for every customer who registers their details on the website - please note that applicants must be aged over 18 and must supply valid UK contact details including a phone number. WCRF regret that they are unable to work with incentive and cashback websites.
I also manage charity affiliate programs for The Blue Cross, Compassion in World Farming and Amnesty International, so please get in touch if these are of interest! My email address is karen [at] azam.net.
Karen Clayton, Azam Marketing, 1997-2012: 15 Years of Online Marketing Results
Visit our acclaimed marketing blog: http://www.azam.info
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