Multi-Tier Commissions in Stack
Table of Contents
- Introduction to Multi-Tier Commissions
- How Multi-Tier Commissions Work
- Examples
- Steps to Set Up Multi-Tier Commissions
- Conclusion
- What's Next
Introduction to Multi-Tier Commissions
Multi-tier commissions, often associated with multi-level marketing, allow you to reward not just the affiliate who makes a sale but also their network of sub-affiliates. This system encourages affiliates to recruit others, expanding their reach and creating a layered network of income opportunities. Stack supports up to 7 tiers, enabling flexible and customizable commission structures for your campaigns.
How Multi-Tier Commissions Work
In a multi-tier commission structure, affiliates earn commissions not only on their direct sales but also on the sales generated by their sub-affiliates across multiple levels (tiers). Each tier can have a different commission rate, providing opportunities to incentivize both top-level and sub-level affiliates.
Examples
Example 1
Affiliate Chain Setup:
Imagine your commission structure is set up as follows:
- 1st Tier: 20%
- 2nd Tier: 10%
- 3rd Tier: 5%
- 4th Tier: 3%
- 5th Tier: 2%
Here's how the commission distribution works:
If Jan refers a $100 sale, then:
- Jan (1st tier affiliate) earns $20.
- Toby (Jan’s recruiter, 2nd tier) earns $10.
- Ryan (Toby’s recruiter, 3rd tier) earns $5.
- Jim (Ryan’s recruiter, 4th tier) earns $3.
- Michael (Jim’s recruiter, 5th tier) earns $2.
Total Paid to Affiliates: $40 ($20 + $10 + $5 + $3 + $2)
This tiered system ensures that as the network grows, the upper-level affiliates continue to benefit from the performance of their sub-affiliates.
Example 2
Affiliate Chain Setup:
Using the same setup, if Stanley refers a $100 sale, then:
- Stanley (1st tier affiliate) earns $20.
- Dwight (Stanley's recruiter, 2nd tier) earns $10.
- Michael (Dwight's recruiter, 3rd tier) earns $5.
Total Paid to Affiliates: $30 ($20 + $10 + $5)
Steps to Set Up Multi-Tier Commissions
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Create a New Affiliate Campaign:
- Begin by creating a new affiliate campaign. Learn more here.
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Enable Multi-Tier Commissions:
- Go to the Advanced Commissions settings.
- Enable the Multi-Tier Commissions option.
- Choose the number of tiers you want to activate (up to 7).
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Configure Tier-Specific Commissions:
- Set the commission rates for each tier, either as default rates or specific to certain products. This helps motivate affiliates at different levels to continue promoting your products.
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Review and Confirm Additional Settings:
- Double-check all settings, including any optional features such as auto-enrollment of new customers as sub-affiliates, to ensure smooth operation.
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Publish Your Campaign:
- Once your multi-tier structure is set up and reviewed, publish the campaign to start tracking and rewarding your affiliates automatically.
Conclusion
A multi-tier commission structure allows you to build a strong, engaged network of affiliates and sub-affiliates, incentivizing both immediate sales and long-term growth. By setting up multiple tiers, you not only reward top sellers but also encourage them to grow their networks, helping boost your overall sales potential.