Hey folks,
I've got something cooking that I'm pretty excited about and I would love to hear what you guys think. It's a new SaaS I've developed called Kalm.chat. It's all about promoting mental health and overall well-being.
The platform is super user-friendly, specifically designed with an older demographic in mind and for those who sometimes find new tech a bit daunting.
Now, here's where I could use your wisdom. I've put together an affiliate program for Kalm that's based around a commission system. I'm hopeful it'll inspire a dynamic, performance-oriented environment. But I've got to be honest - this is new territory for me, and I'm sure there's room for improvement.
Here's the commission plan I came up with:
A) Promote your unique coupon code to consumers, and you get a 20% cut per sale.
B) Lure in social media influencers to promote their coupon codes, and you'll earn 10% of what they make.
Since Kalm operates on a subscription basis, the commission keeps rolling in as long as the subscription is active, maxing out at 15 months for option A, and 6 months for option B.
At the moment, my plan is to start with influencers on Instagram. They'll be given unique coupon codes to track referrals. These codes will offer a sweet 20% discount to customers, and the influencer gets a 20% commission on the sale.
So, that's the plan in a nutshell. If you've got any thoughts, ideas, or tips on how to fine-tune and promote this affiliate program, I'm all ears.
And hey, if you like what you're reading and you're interested in joining the partnership, don't hesitate. Hop on over to https://partners.kalm.chat - I'd love to have you onboard.