For Merchants and Affiliates who are interested in opening a Pay Per Call program, the time has come. ShareASale’s Pay Per Call platform, which has been running in a testing mode for the past few months, is now open for any Merchant.
- You control who, in your program, participates. You also control the payouts per call based on call quality, duration, and a number of other factors.
- Call commissions show up in your account just like any other type of transaction.
- Easy access to reports through the ShareASale interface.
We would love to show you a demo if you are interested… just contact Client Services or put a comment here below and we’ll find a good time.
Brian B says
November 4, 2009 at 3:23 pmSo, this is a type of telemarketing to startup yourself?
Brian Littleton says
November 5, 2009 at 5:41 pmBrian,
That isn’t how I would describe it…
Basically, Pay Per Call allows you, as an “affiliate” to advertise unique phone numbers – all of which end up ringing through to various advertisers.
So for example, if you were local to Chicago and were advertising for a local hair salon… you could advertise that phone number in any offline or online publication. You would then be paid for any phone calls that came through that number to the hair salon.
That’s just one example of a myriad of options available…
Renee says
November 11, 2009 at 9:39 pmI just got approved, and found there isn’t any campaign listed in “Find New Campaigns.”
I know this is a rather new SAS program, but any idea when can the affiliate see the a decent list of merchants’ campaigns.
Thanks
Brian Littleton says
November 12, 2009 at 2:18 pmRenee,
The way it works is a little different – as PayPerCall is something that we want those participating Merchants and Affiliate to work on as a collaborative effort.
I realize this makes it a little more difficult to “get started” – but in my opinion offers the highest chance for overall success.
Email me brian@shareasale.com and I will get you in contact with our folks here who can introduce you to a few campaigns that I think will interest you.
teriss says
November 20, 2009 at 3:08 pmI tried to apply for this PPCall program and it said I did not qualify? What is the criteria for being accepted in this program? Is it sales volume because one of my merchants “asked me” to join it and I can’t?
This seems to defeat the purpose of sharasale- its not sharing.
T
Brian Littleton says
November 23, 2009 at 2:51 pmTeriss,
If you email me your userID to brian@shareasale.com I’ll look into it…
Ali Ijaz says
February 3, 2010 at 6:03 pmI am running a Outbound Call Center. My agents collects the customer’s data over the phone.I can deliver good volume of sales.Can you please send me the details at ali.ejaz@yahoo.com Also let me know if I am eligible for this program.
Len Hill says
February 10, 2010 at 4:58 amI would like very much to see a demo of the Pay-per-call platform in action. Commission Junction is on board as is Linkshare and Linktrust, just to mention a few. Sounds like a win win system all way round.
Standing-bye.
Len Hill.
Call Center Outsource says
February 23, 2010 at 12:19 amThat is a very smart idea. I am very interested in seeing a demo of Pay-per-Call. Looking forward to more of your posts.
CodY ANDREW says
March 8, 2010 at 1:49 pmCan you get back to me with a basic demo on how this works. very interested
Carolyn Tang says
March 9, 2010 at 5:17 pmEmail sent :)
Call Center Philippines says
March 10, 2010 at 2:09 amI think this post is brilliant. Good to see things coming together. I will right away grab your rss feed and bookmark your blog to stay abreast of any updates.
Best Regards,
Charlie
Cheap Charley says
March 21, 2010 at 8:10 amThis is going to be huge, no doubt in my mind I am sitting here thinking of all the different ways that this could be used.
I need a affliate program that sells Bangkok flights and hotels and I will be sending all my traffic at this and finally get paid what I should be getting paid for all my hard work on my Asia travel sites.
BPO Manila says
May 19, 2010 at 9:58 pmNice post, I think pay per call is a good marketing strategy. I have to say that Brian Littleton explained it more precisely though. Still, I like the concept and will keep following your blogs to find out more developments in this field.
Tissa says
January 2, 2011 at 9:21 amI beleive pay per call, qr codes and google places are the future in advertising. Pay per call has been around for a long time, but it is only now that its true potential is being recognised.
dean says
March 15, 2011 at 1:03 amYes I would very much like to join the program, and launch something new …. I will build a site or design a campaign as needed to make it work.
anthony says
April 13, 2011 at 5:50 pmHello,
Im having some trouble getting to my pay per call account.
Ive clicked the pay per call center in tools but it doesnt bring me to a page shown in the picture above i get a page in basic share a sale format and cant find my campaigns anywhere.
Im very familiar with the ring revenue platform and when i click the link its not bringing me to a ring revenue platform.
any help would be great.
thanks.