Hi
Great little site and niche you have there, but I think you need to get a bit more time under your belt before you start the affiliate program (maybe 3-6 months). Due to the fact you are only 6 wks in, you do not really know what the potential of your own marketing activities are. So it will be hard to truly quantify the impact of an affiliate program.
A few points, as an affiliate and a network representative
1. The prices are quite low, which implies commissions of 10-20% will still only get me £1-2 max. This in turn means you will need to convert around 20-40% to make any PPC activity worthwhile.
2. You have discount codes. can you create unique codes or just one per month? Unique codes would be the way forward, helps the big boys give you more coverage
3.
SEO is currently limited, i know you are only 6 wks in, but you need to get some good links and coverage
4.
PR will help with 3. get yourself in the online press e.g. marie claire, instyle etc. Send then all a pair of funky specs with a
PR release i.e. get you foot in the door. These would make a good fun feature in my eyes (excuse the pun)
5. Are you doing your own PPC? cannot see you on a search for "funky specs" or spectacles
6. Try other forms of marketing yourself, Email, Offline, Direct Mail. See what works.
Starting a program - think about
- your margins, how much do you make per sale. Let's say it's 30%, then how much are you willing to give affiliates.
- how much this corresponds to in terms of your average order value i.e. £10 AOV at 10% commission is a £1.
- what's your conversion rate? how many clicks to order.
- combine all of these and think about how attract it is to an affiliate. 1% conversion rate, £10 AOV and 10% commission is not going to be attractive
- Networks typically take an additional 3% of sales or 30% of affiliate commissions. Plus monthly fees and a Set-up fee, so get the prices and see if you can afford a program based on current or projected revenue.
Also
- More Products. I know your strap-line is "it doesn't need a label to be designer", but why not include some more expensive items in there i.e. products you like that are around £50, around £100 etc. This will help increase your AOV
- Why so cheap? Is this based on other websites OR a simple calculation based on costs?. Personally as a consumer the prices are so cheap i'd think they are faulty or something's not right. If not based on anything specific, then maybe increase the prices a little more and use these prices as the "SALE" price.
- check out your competition like glasses direct etc. see what they are offering affiliates, you'll need to beat it at the beginning at least.
Some food for thought, I could go on but i'd bore you.