Universal Affiliate Hierarchy Across Campaigns
under review
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Hussein A
Currently, when setting up multiple campaigns within the same sub-account, the affiliate hierarchy (parent affiliate, child affiliate) needs to be recreated for each new campaign. This process is time-consuming and can lead to redundancy in onboarding the same affiliates multiple times.
Pain Point:
Having to rebuild the affiliate hierarchy from scratch for every new campaign is a tedious and inefficient process. It takes up valuable time and effort that could be better spent on other aspects of campaign management.
Proposed Solution:
Implement a universal affiliate hierarchy structure that automatically applies to all campaigns within the same sub-account. This means that once an affiliate hierarchy is established, it would remain consistent across any new campaigns created under that sub-account.
For example:
Sarah is the parent affiliate of Michael
Michael is the parent affiliate of Emily
With the proposed feature, this hierarchy would be maintained across all campaigns in the sub-account, without the need to onboard Sarah, Michael, and Emily again for each new campaign.
Benefits:
Saves time and effort by eliminating the need to recreate the affiliate hierarchy for each new campaign
Ensures consistency in the affiliate structure across all campaigns
Streamlines the affiliate management process, making it more user-friendly and efficient
By implementing this feature, the platform will provide a more seamless and intuitive experience for users managing multiple campaigns with the same affiliate relationships.
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Tushar Datt Upadhyay
under review
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Adrian King
Hussein A are you sure this is not already the case?
Im my affiliate manager, I see a 'Parent Affiliate' listed under each sub-affiliate, and it seems to be independent of the actual campaigns that they are part of. See attached image.
I'm open to being wrong about this, but I think it might already be like this, which if it is - is very cool.
If it isn't then we definitely need this.