If you don't know if you are an affiliate or SaaS company, check out this article which will explain everything you need to know.
If you're wondering whether you should sign up as a SaaS or affiliate, you are most likely an affiliate. Below, we’ll clarify the difference between a SaaS business and an Affiliate.
Understanding the Difference Between an affiliate and a SaaS Business
When you sign up for Reditus, you can choose to register as either a SaaS business or affiliate. Here's how they differ and why we offer two distinct logins:
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B2B SaaS Business: This applies if you have your own software and want to grow it by having others refer it (i.e., partners and affiliates). Sign up here.
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Partner/Affiliate: This is for individuals who want to refer software to others and earn passive income from sign-ups. Sign up here.
During the sign-up process, you'll see the following screen. Choose the type of account that aligns with your goals:
B2B Affiliate Program
For more details on what a B2B SaaS partner program entails, check out our article here. We won’t dive deeply into it here, but you can explore the following resources for additional insights:
- What is a SaaS Affiliate Program
- Why Set Up a Partner Program as a SaaS
- How to Set Up a Profitable SaaS Affiliate Program
- Frequently Used SaaS Terms
Establishing a partner program can significantly enhance your SaaS’s revenue channels. We recommend combining inbound and partner channels with outbound efforts, especially when your Average Revenue Per Account (ARPA) is substantial.
Affiliates/Partners
Affiliates are individuals seeking rewards by referring software to others. These rewards may come in the form of discounts, commissions, or other incentives, predominantly structured as kickback fees through Reditus.