I have set a launch date for Siren! I am SO EXCITED, but this is definitely uncharted territory for me.
What are some tips you have for me to get ready between now, and the launch?
Siren is the only WordPress plugin that lets you design and run custom revenue‑sharing programs with no coding.
Siren gives you the tools to create and manage partnership programs exactly the way you want them to work.
You can be closing deals, paying people, and still be building the exact business you promised yourself you’d never run again.
Most sales advice points you toward customers. But the real leverage comes from the people who can put you in front of dozens of customers at once.
Feeling stuck after your launch excitement fades? If you’re tired of watching your sales slow to a crawl and frustrated by marketing tactics that barely move the needle, you’re not alone. Here’s how to break free and regain the momentum you had on launch day.
Alex Standiford
I have set a launch date for Siren! I am SO EXCITED, but this is definitely uncharted territory for me.
What are some tips you have for me to get ready between now, and the launch?
Alex Standiford
I scrapped 2 months worth of work on a headless front end application for Siren, and went server-side with PHP. In doing so, I literally built the entire interface in 3 days.
Why are we still so stuck on headless?
Siren allows you to create more than one reward program on your site. This creates unique opportunities for your affiliates to work together. This post explores some ways different programs can combine together so that everyone wins.
Siren allows you to create more than one reward program on your site. This creates unique opportunities for your affiliates to work together. This post explores some ways different programs can combine together so that everyone wins.
In this episode, I emphasize the importance of developing strong, personalized relationships with affiliates, moving away from the traditional affiliate link model and exploring more collaborative and multifaceted approaches. The conversation also leads into the potential drawbacks of traditional affiliate programs, highlighting the need for a more nuanced and individualized approach to maximize success for both the affiliate and the business.
Old Affiliate plugins use “visits” for tracking. I realized that we can do so, so much better. By calling them “Opportunities”, Siren makes it possible to track anything, from visitors, to bug reports, and anything in-between.
Old Affiliate plugins use “visits” for tracking. I realized that we can do so, so much better. By calling them “Opportunities”, Siren makes it possible to track anything, from visitors, to bug reports, and anything in-between.
Alex Standiford
Me, generating images for the blog posts I’m publishing on Siren‘s blog.
Chris Badgett invited me on the Lifter LMS podcast to talk a little about how Siren is changing how WordPress sites can look at not only affiliate programs, but partnerships in-general.
Alex Standiford
Let’s talk about how Siren will allow you to incentivize people who aren’t affiliates. One example – you could pay content writers a bonus based on how much traffic they drive to your site. This video explores that concept a little bit.
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