1 Mar 2012

The Top 10 Affiliate Marketing Companies

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topseos.com, the independent authority on search vendors, has released their list of the best affiliate marketing companies for March 2012.

(PRWEB) March 01, 2012

topseos.com, the independent authority on search vendors, has released their list of the best affiliate marketing companies for March 2012. An evaluation of affiliate network marketing companies has led to the creation of a list of rankings showcasing the top ten affiliate marketing services in the online marketing industry. The process for evaluating the best affiliate marketing services includes the use of a set of evaluation criteria which consists of the five most important aspects of these services.

 

The Top 10 Affiliate Marketing Companies for March 2012 are:

1) Experience Advertising

2) MGECom, Inc.

3) Commission Junction

4) Affiliate Announcement

5) IMARKETING LTD.

6) NetX

7) AffiliateVrew

8) Paulson Management Group, Inc.

9) VastPlanet Corp

10) Intertwine Interactive

Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/business/press-releases/article/The-Best-Affiliate-Marketing-Companies-Ranked-by-3372943.php#ixzz1nwS8fbS7

 

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23 Jan 2012

14 Reasons Why You Can Not Sell More Affiliate Products

Obviously, you will not earn affiliate commission if you can not sell the affiliate products. Regarding to my extensively experiences, there are some reasons why you can not sell more affiliate products and earn huge affiliate commission. You will discover top 14 reasons why your sales are gone in this article. You will learn practical problems for affiliate entrepreneurs why they are failed in the affiliate marketing business.

Now, I am going to give you top 14 reasons why you can not sell more affiliate products and earn huge affiliate commission in the home based affiliate marketing business. If you are wondering why you are failed and can not earn big affiliate commission in the online affiliate business, I like you to discover top reasons below.

1) Lack of the affiliate marketing business plan and business model. I have communicated with many affiliate entrepreneurs and I found that most of them don't have their own affiliate marketing business plan, marketing plan; even their business model. Personally, I strongly believe that planning is one of the most significant steps in your affiliate marketing business. You must have your own goals and plans. Without planning, you are wasting your time and money for undo and redo tasks to build, grow and run the affiliate business.

2) Lack of well and effective marketing research. The poor marketing research shows that you have no idea about your people in your markets and you have no knowledge enough to solve their problems. Also, you do not know what exactly needs in your market. All you have to do during the marketing research is to discover the exactly problem and solution what people are looking for in the market. There are many approaches to do the most effective marketing research on the internet right now. One of the best effective approaches is to participant in the active and well-known forums.

3) Promote only one affiliate product at a time. As you are the affiliate entrepreneurs, your major task is to drive the quality content of the affiliate products for people who need those products. It is not a great idea to promote only one affiliate product at a time for your market. However, promoting too much affiliate products is not a great idea either. There are no success rules for this. You have to test and track the results by yourself. My experiences show that the rule of thumb for a number of affiliate products, which you should promote, is between 3 and 10 at a time.

4) Advertising the wrong poor affiliate products. How to choose the high profitable affiliate products is the first critical step. You can choose those profitable affiliate products when you have a well and effective research in your markets and products. There are many approaches revealing you how to select the high profitable affiliate products. All you have to do is to avoid the scam programs on the internet.

5) Lack of the quality content. As we know that the quality content is the king. All you have to do is to provide high quality content for each affiliate products for your people in the market. The high quality content could be: your unbiased personal recommendation, hot news, great articles related to the product and up-to-date information for the product.

6) Lack of great relationship with merchants. Working with the merchants is an absolutely great idea for you to start promoting the affiliate products. You can request, build relationship with merchants or even negotiate the affiliate commission structure with your merchants.

7) Lack of quality opt-in list. The opt-in list is the most important asset for affiliate marketing entrepreneurs. Without the list, you are wasting your time and money for selling affiliate products. Think about this way! You drive visitors to merchants' website. If those visitors make a purchase, you will get an affiliate commission. If there are no any purchases, you will not get your commission. With this situation, it is a great idea for affiliate entrepreneurs to capture visitors' information in order to sell other affiliate products later. With capturing the visitors' information, your opportunities to earn more affiliate commission are opened and increased. You can sell other affiliate products later in the future.

8) Lack of strong back-end selling. The strong back-end selling is one of the most effective approaches for affiliate marketing entrepreneurs to sell more affiliate products to the existing buyers or subscribers. The key to success for back-end selling is to focus on both of existing buyers/subscribers and new potential customers.

9) Lack of well-known reputation in the market. The reputation is very important for your creditability and reliability. All you have to do are: advertising yourself all the time in the market and be aware of what affiliate products you are going to promote. With the scam affiliate products, it will hurt your reputation directly.

10) Lack of the consistency in the business and markets. I would love to say that the consistency in your business and markets is one of the most significant elements for your highly successful in long-term. You have to get to know your market, catch-up new technology and stay in your business in the long run. With this sense, you can become an outstanding among your competitors with new technology. Also, you can improve continuously your home based affiliate business all the time and stay on top in your business.

11) Rely on one affiliate internet marketing strategy. Obviously, you can not rely on one affiliate internet marketing strategy. My highest recommendation is to build multiple streams of incomes through multiple affiliate internet marketing strategies. Those strategies can be: article marketing, email promotion internet marketing, blog online marketing, search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising and join venture partnership.

12) Do not know how to get things done effectively. This is one of the most critical issues for affiliate marketing entrepreneurs. There are a ton of tasks for those affiliate entrepreneurs to build highly profitable & successful in the affiliate marketing business. Those tasks require a lot of time and effort. Prioritizing and scheduling tasks are two basic approaches to help you to get things done!

13) Lack of self-improvement. There is no doubt that you are the best asset in your business. All you have to do is to improve yourself continuously all the time. I am sure that you are the only person who can determine your success and where you want to be in the future. Without self-improvement, it is very difficult to build your own highly profitable home based affiliate business.

14) Give up too quickly. Most new affiliate entrepreneurs expect to get rich with selling affiliate products overnight or short term. My experiences show that the affiliate business is not the get-rich-quick scheme. You have to be determination, motivate and patient for your success in the long future. All I can tell you is that the affiliate business is an extremely powerful business and it is a win-win situation between affiliate marketing entrepreneurs and merchants.

Final thoughts, I am sure that those 14 reasons will be helpful and useful for you to solve your current problems and build highly profitable success affiliate business in the long run. All you have to do is to take action seriously.

About The Author

Siripong R. or zMillionDollars is a recognized authority on the subject of making money online from home through highly profitable & successful home based business. His websites, www.zMakeMoney.com [http://www.zMakeMoney.com] and www.zMillionDollars.com [http://www.zMillionDollars.com], provide a wealth of informative articles and resources on everything you'll ever need to know about earning money online.

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27 Nov 2011

Affiliate or Performance Marketing....Which is which?

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Last week, Missy Ward, co-founder of Affiliate Summit, reignited the age-old discussion about what we call our industry. Is it affiliate marketing or performance marketing? Are we affiliates or publishers? Are they merchants or advertisers? Either you think this is important or you are thinking What?! Who cares?!? Still I think the topic is worth a few minutes of your reading time.

What’s in a name?

In years past, I didn’t want to be called an affiliate for two reasons. I don’t really care much about one reason anymore. That one is that there are so many people who give Affiliate Marketing a bad name. There are bad actors everywhere. We’ve come a long way to marginalize these guys… yes, but we still have a long way to go. Either we clean it up or someone else will do it for us.

The more important issue then, and HUGELY important today has to do with what the term affiliate means and how it is being used against us. I am not an affiliate because affiliate links are just one way that we monetize our sites. Why focus on that reason? Of course, the last time I brought this up, Shawn Collins, co-founder of Affiliate Summit, expanded Affiliate Marketing to include just about everything that we could include for monetization. I don’t think that AdSense is an affiliate program but Shawn does (or at least did). I don’t think that we’ll ever agree and entering into a cyclical argument is pointless.

18 Jul 2011

AffiliateBenchmarks 2011 Survey

Our friends over at AffiliateBenchmarks have released their 2011 survey and need your help. The more responses they can gather, the more data they’ll have to paint a proper picture of the state of the affiliate industry. Last year more than 8,500 people took the survey with more than 80% of those identifying themselves as affiliates. This year they’ve streamlined the survey making it easier than ever.

What’s in it for you?

Every respondent that completes the survey will get access to the full survey results free of charge. You’ll also be able to take pride in knowing that you’ve taken part in the largest research study for the affiliate marketing industry.

Why Should You Care?

There is very little independent research available to affiliate marketers. This survey helps educate people in the space and evangelize our industry to outside folks as well. This is a chance for you to stand up and be counted and let your voice be heard.

The Details:

The survey is now live HERE and runs until September 1st. Feel free to promote this to your colleagues so they can get involved too.

While this is not an eBay Partner Network survey, you can feel free to leave questions in the comments section and we’ll do our best to get you answers.

29 Jun 2011

Next Wave for Affiliate Marketing?

" Achieving sustained sale growth from affiliates requires optimizing the paths visitors take to your sites and auto engaging them when they arrive. "

Many adult webmasters say that it’s very hard to make money from affiliate programs these days. This should come as no surprise. The current methods most companies employ for affiliate marketing — how they compensate and measure success in converting visitors into new customers — no longer represents what those visitors are really doing on the internet. It’s hard to make something work better if you are using the wrong tool to fix it.

Assigning 100 percent credit to the last link that led the visitor to your site — the standard way in which affiliate marketing in the adult Internet operates — does not accurately measure how and from which sources of traffic you make the most money. This is a big problem.

By contrast, Touch Point Attribution is the process by which you assign a fair partial value to all the images a visitor saw and all the pages they viewed or clicked on in the entire process by which he came to your site. This article shows you how to use Touch Point Attribution to make more money in affiliate marketing.

As you read this article, keep two very important facts in mind. If you are working with an agency (traffic and ad) and they are not talking to you about conversion attribution or attribution management — consider that a big red flag. Alternatively, if your agency said they are “experts” at conversion attribution that is a bigger red flag. Touch Point Attribution is not a new concept, but it is new to many in the Adult Internet and no one is an expert.

The experts are more likely found in the mainstream and in technology shops which understand statistics and tracking.

Definitions

Touch Point Attribution shows you how and from which sources of traffic you make the most money.

But before we dive deeper, let’s first review some basics:

  • “Touch points” are any and every impression or click on any banner, affiliate page, ad or keyword with your name or brand or site on it that a potential customer can see or click on. Any way you use to reach out and touch your target market using the Internet is a touch point.
  • “Attribution” is the process of giving fair and partial credit to any ad impressions, affiliate page views, keywords or campaigns (or touch points in general) with a specific conversion so you can tell what is driving your traffic.
  • “Touch point pttribution” looks at the Internet “paths” visitors take to get to your site and gives “attribution” to each “touch point” along the way.

If you can figure out which paths are most effective, then you can fine tune your affiliate marketing efforts and grow sales from your existing traffic sources. Yes, that sounds simple enough; but there is much more to consider. On the Internet, nothing is really simple.

Consider the facts.

  • Clicks are worth more than impressions
  • The first impression may have more value than the last click.
  • A click today is worth more than a click yesterday
  • The first click and the last click may be of equal value.
  • An impression today is worth more than an impression yesterday
  • As time passes, clicks and impression lose importance.

Plan your touch point attribution program.

Phase 1: The first step in making touch point attribution work requires you to catalog all the sources of impressions or clicks to your sites (e.g. display, paid search, natural search, direct navigation, email, social, affiliate, etc.). The second step is to creating detailed records of every impression, click, visit and action for each visitor to your site, regardless of the source or channel.

Phase 2: Organize this data from Phase 1 in such a way that visitor paths and media placements can be effectively (and efficiently) identified and analyzed.

Phase 3: Analyze which paths generate the most money, and which the least. Focus your energies on making the most productive paths more productive, and abandon the least productive paths.

Making it work with technology.

Phase 1 is not that challenging, but Phase 2 and 3 can be very challenging without some useful technology, and there are a few technological approaches to consider when implementing touch point attribution.

One technical note: Most of these approaches require functional knowledge of Java Script “tags.” Regardless of your approach, consider looking at TagMan (TagMan.com) which offers a technology to consolidate tags placed on your sites from this and other analytics and tracking efforts you pursue.

Approach 1 — Learn from the First Touch Point:

This option is free and very simple to deploy but it’s equally simple in value. Google Analytics (Google.com/Analytics) is set up like many other analytics packages to give credit to the last touchpoint prior to a conversion. That is, if a user comes to your site from a link on affiliate No. 1, but doesn’t convert and then returns later and converts from an ad on affiliate No. 2, affiliate No. 2 will get 100 percent of the credit for the success versus the first affiliate No. 1. With Google Analytics, if you want to see how the first touchpoints were in driving conversions, add the “utm_nooverride” query parameter to the campaign destination URLs coming into the site.

Approach 2 —linear attribution across touch points:

Advanced analytics systems supports more advanced attribution methods but are also more costly to deploy. In addition to first and last click attribution, Ominture (Omniture.com) offers a linear attribution method which spreads the credit equally across the various touchpoints in the cycle (i.e. if there were three campaigns that a user saw before converting, each one would receive 33 percent of the credit).

Even better is Convertro (Convertro.com), which doesn’t limit its users to a first, last or linear flavor. Out of the box it has all three enabled and all a user needs to do is log into the interface and toggle between the various touchpoints. It uses the hidden pixel approach to page tracking which works well with affiliate marketing and banner ads.

Approach 3 — linear and time based attribution across touch points:

Special purpose “attribution engines” are now on the market that not only apportions value to each and every touch point based on its type (impression vs. click), but also factors in the time each touchpoint was engaged prior to the conversion event. Remember that a click today is more valuable than a click yesterday and less valuable than one five seconds ago. Shomei (Shomei.com) makes even complex modeling relatively easy and is clearly superior in attributing partial value based on the likely contribution toward conversion.

Approach 4 —auto engagement based on Touch Points:

Behavioral targeting systems add the dimension of “preference” to the solutions in Approach 3 above making them the ideal technology platforms on which to deliver full scale real-time touch point attribution. Behavioral targeting moves beyond analytics in many ways, as it is human centric not site centric. Consequently, tracking what each anonymous visitor did at each step of the path to conversion is natively supported. Moreover, each visitor’s preferences —based on the characteristics of each touchpoint — are recorded. Numerous use-cases emerge for real-time pattern based processing, detection and reaction. Sophisticated solutions from vendors like Active Insight (ActiveInsightsaas.com), Click Truth (ClickTruth.com) and Ominture allow your sites (and those of your affiliates) to “auto-engage” each visitor based their unique online behavior. This approach not only provides for touch point attribution but provides a method to feedback to your affiliates what paths and patterns are most and least effective. This provides a path to creating sales growth with affiliates while improving consumer relationships in the process.

Summing it up.

Attributing all the value from the “last click” is an overly simplistic and misleading way to manage your affiliate marketing activities. Many online adult professionals are frustrated with their affiliate marketing efforts and are hoping to achieve better relationships with fewer affiliates while making more money from their existing traffic. Touch point attribution is an alternative method which gives value to the affiliate based on the “points they score” and the “assists they provide.”

By focusing on the paths visitors take to your sites using objective data; it becomes more obvious which paths provide value in conversion and which do not. Ultimately, pushing more raw traffic to your sites from affiliates is not a sustaining strategy. Achieving sustained sale growth from affiliates requires optimizing the paths visitors take to your sites and auto-engaging them when they arrive.

28 Jun 2011

Attn: CA Affiliates

I just recieved an email from the Performance Marketing Association (PMA), that the State of California is moving foward on passing the Affiliate Nexus Tax. Please pass this along to others you know that may be impacted.

Quoted from the PMA: 

"Governor Brown of California has announced he has secured enough votes to pass his budget, including the Affiliate Nexus Tax and 2 related nexus bills: AB 153, AB 155 and SB 234. The law will go into effect immediately upon signing, and he must sign before July 1st, 2011. We are doing everything we can to block this from moving forward but we believe passage is imminent.

If you are a California-based publisher, or an out-of-state advertiser, please seek immediate advise from a tax or legal professional."

11 Apr 2011

The Affiliate Marketing Awards

Celebrate the best in Affiliate Marketing

Join 350 affiliates on April 12, 2011 in San Francisco for a spectacular night at the W Hotel from 6-9pm.

Find out who has made The Affiliate Marketing Awards shortlist!

 

The Affiliate Marketing Awards will shine a spotlight on the year’s most creative and effective campaigns, partnerships, advertisers and publishers. Top affiliates, influencers, innovators and strategists will gather to recognize the latest talent in on-line marketing. It’s a can’t-miss event for anyone involved in affiliate marketing.

Judges include top social media strategists and entrepreneurs Shawn Collins, Joseph Morin, Peter Bordes, Jay Weintraub, Oliver Roup and Steve Hall.

“I am looking forward to the Affiliate Marketing Awards in San Francisco. It should quickly become one of the most anticipated event in our industry,” Jay Weintraub said.

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9 Apr 2011

The Best Affiliate Marketing Companies By topseos.in for March 2011

- by Jeev Trika - 2011/03/29 

The Top 10 Affiliate Marketing Companies in India for March 2011 has been ranked by topseos.in, the independent authority on search vendors. topseos.in recognizes and ranks the Best Affiliate Marketing Services in the industry.

PressMediaWire.com (Press Release Distribution) - Mar 29,2011 -

topseos.in, an independent authority on search vendors has named the best Affiliate Marketing Companies for the month of March 2011.  All the Affiliate Marketing Services recognized next to hundreds of other Affiliate Marketing Firms have gone through a comprehensive process evaluated by a qualified and experienced team of researchers.  Every company is assessed through the five key areas identified by topseos.in which includes network, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and optimization. 

“It can be difficult to find a quality affiliate marketing program management company. The industry is full of companies that promise results and conversions, but which ones deliver the quality results is a lot more difficult question to answer.  This list reveals the top Affiliate Marketing Firms that have been successful in the field of Internet Affiliate Marketing,” said Jeev Trika, Managing Partner of topseos.in (http://www.topseos.in).

 

The Top 10 Affiliate Marketing Companies for March 2011 are: 

1.)              SEOValley Solutions Private Limited

2.)              BrainPulse Technologies

3.)              WGM Media Services Pvt Ltd

4.)              DGM India

5.)              clixGalore Affiliate Marketing India

6.)              Magnon International

7.)              vCommission

8.)              Thinktank Infotech Pvt. Ltd.

9.)              eAffiliatez.com

10.)            PayOffers.in 

These companies were evaluated based on five keys areas: network, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and optimization.  The topseos.in researchers prepared few questions that they have asked to the clients of these affiliate marketing firms to gauge their level of expertise.  Questions involve general and project-specific queries such as, “What type of needs analysis was conducted before work initiated?”, “What type of a ROI were you anticipating, what was achieved and in what time frame?”, “What would be 3 things you would change about your experience?”, “What was your total investment?”, “Rate your overall experience (1-10; 10 being the highest)”, “How often are reports provided about current status of the campaign?”, “Do the reports include click rates and other analytics information?”, “Is the vendor looking for new ways to adjust the campaign to improve performance?”, “How is the analytics information used by the vendor to assess needed changes in the program?” and “How quickly did the vendor start connecting with advertisers to start the affiliate program?” 

Through a comprehensive evaluation process, topseos.in verifies the quality of the company's business practices. This step is being followed by talking with at least three (3) existing clients with the intention of seeing the actual experience with Affiliate Business Marketing. topseos.in then puts all of this information together and compiles a list of the best.

 

ABOUT topseos.in

topseos.in is the independent authority on search vendors worldwide.  The site was developed with the goal in mind of recognizing the best internet marketing service providers across the globe.  Thousands of daily visitors connect to topseos.in to look for the best services available.  In addition to the independent rankings of the best internet marketing service firms, visitors to the site can access internet marketing news and information from the knowledge zone, press releases section, and other information-rich areas of the site. 

Affiliate Marketing Companies that are interested to apply for ranking can visit:

http://www.topseos.in/rankings/search-engine-marketing-agencies/apply-for-ranking 

Learn more about the Best Affiliate Marketing Companies in India for March 2011 at: 

http://www.topseos.in/rankings-of-best-affiliate-marketing-companies

28 Mar 2011

2011 Affiliate Industry Preview Series: Interview with Kerri Pollard of Commission Junction


2011 Affiliate Industry Preview Series: Interview with Kerri Pollard of Commission Junction
January 4, 2011
By Angel Djambazov

As part of the ReveNews 2011 Affiliate Industry Preview Series, I interviewed industry leaders to get a sense of their plans and goals for 2011. Today's interview is with Kerri Pollard, General Manager of Commission Junction.

How do you feel about the health of the Affiliate Industry overall?

Bearing witness to the year-over-year, double-digit growth rates of many of our advertisers & publishers – large and small – we're very bullish on affiliate marketing. Due to the ongoing influx of more and more consumers shopping online and seeking out the promotional content provided by affiliate marketers prior to making a purchase, this channel has become a much larger transactional source for many advertisers over the last two years. Such growth has provided us greater support and visibility at the executive level resulting in more strategic growth opportunities for the future.

What adaptions will be necessary as commerce moves to mobile?

Due to the many flavors of mobile, this may be a bigger question than you realize! Does "mobile" mean shopping via a mobile device? Downloading a mobile application? Mobile advertising via SMS? Finally, what is the definition of a mobile device – smart phones only or tablets too?

Since the core of affiliate marketing is a transaction-based business, I will speak to driving sales/leads via a mobile device. Whether a consumer opens their browser on their computer desktop or mobile device to shop or populate a lead form, Commission Junction will track the initiated click and resulting action. If an advertiser has selected to create a mobile-enabled web site, we work with them to implement a Commission Junction pixel on their resulting shopping cart.

With that said and according to eMarketer, "...the mainstream of mobile commerce is not yet based around making purchases via mobile, but in using phones as a shopping aid – for store location, product research and finding deals."

I would agree with this statement along with their follow-on statistics regarding the most popular retail apps: coupons! Based on the above, we definitely recognize a greater opportunity surrounding performance-based advertising and the application marketplace.

How will the FTC's "Do Not Track" policy impact the industry?

At this time we are still evaluating the potential impact of the FTC's Do Not Track.

A high profile story this year was the over $20 million dollars in cookie stuffing fraud allegedly committed by eBay affiliates. What can the industry learn from that event?

Due to an existing relationship with eBay, I am unable to comment. My apologies!

In what ways did Commission Junction improve in 2010?

I'm really proud of our team and their successful execution against our core strategy of securing more distribution on behalf of both advertisers and publishers.

In July, we launched a beta product that addresses one of the primary challenges for content sites attempting to work within the affiliate marketing model. The manual optimization of creative can be very time consuming for these sites given the dynamic nature of their content. Our beta solution leverages available targeting capabilities (i.e., contextual, categorical) in order to assume the optimization component so we can present the right offer at the right time to the right audience.

We also deployed our new feeds service offering, which not only assists advertisers with their Commission Junction product catalog, but we can manage the distribution of an advertiser's product data to 200+ comparison-shopping engines. Publishers are very excited about this new service offering as it addresses one of their largest pain points: stale and inaccurate product data resulting in a very poor consumer experience. 
We're providing more opportunities than ever before for advertisers and publishers to work with us and most importantly, drive results.

How has the recent election impacted matters in California in regards to the so-called Amazon tax?

With Governor Schwarzenegger out – and apparently ready to appear on the big screen once again – our expectation is that legislative activity in this regard will increase in early 2011.

How are social media publishers changing the game for performance marketing?

I sound like a broken record, but the strength of affiliate marketing is the ability to adapt & evolve to the consumer and their ever-changing, online shopping behavior. Publishers have demonstrated this ability for the past 12 years and I have no doubt that they will continue to do so for many more.

With that said, questions remain as to what a consumer's shopping intent is – or isn't – when they visit a social media site. The intent of most is to interact with friends & family, not purchase a pair of khakis. Hence, we've seen greater publisher success in the integration of "social" strategies into their core, promotional methods – i.e., Stylefeeder.com, Savings.com, Offers.com, etc.

Although, I'm still very excited about publishers such as www.pose.com (aka Gyroscope Technologies), which we featured at this year's CJU conference, as they not only make it very easy for consumers to share their items of interest with friends & family as they shop, but they also build a much-needed bridge between offline and online.

What are CJ's goals in 2011?

I am a firm believer that strategies will grow and evolve over time, but they shouldn't be constantly reinvented. Our core strategies of increasing distribution and expanding the scope of affiliate marketing will remain the same for 2011. Obviously, there are numerous tactics within each of these components – some of which I've already addressed (i.e., automated targeting solutions, feeds, mobile). We utilize The Loop (CJ's Net Promoter Score tool) to guide our prioritization of enhancement opportunities, as our client feedback is the best source in the development of our product roadmap.

Some areas we plan to revolutionize are our reporting interface along with the tools clients use to manage their relationships. We have lots of things we want to accomplish for our clients and therefore, we will be increasing the size of our technology team significantly in order do so!

24 Mar 2011

BECOMING AN AFFILIATE: IMPORTANT TO REMEMBERS, STEPS TO TAKE

So you've decided to become an affiliate. Congratulations, you've put yourself on a track that many have used to create a steady stream of income using little more than their wits and the power of the Internet. If you're going to become an affiliate, there are a few basic steps and some important things to remember for each one.

You should also consider techniques like link building and link swapping, getting your URL onto other sites where more people can find them.

Affiliate Step One: Creating A Site

The first thing you'll need to do is create your own website, if you don't already have one. It's very important that you create a site that you will either be able to keep current with fresh content or that will contain something that will keep people coming back. For example, if your site provides rate quotes for mortgage loans, you have a built-in source of traffic, as some people will be going online looking for just what you provide. You can also get feeds with direct articles and information to your site, assuring regular, fresh content.

Affiliate Merchant Step Two: Finding Affiliate Programs

You'll now need to find an affiliate program to partner with. Keep in mind you'll need a company that promotes products relevant to the kind of site you have. Ads for poker websites are not going to get clicked through from your new car review site nearly as often as say, your poker information site. You'll also want to compare payment methods (do you get paid for every click? For every sale by the merchant? For every registration with the merchant's company? How much do you get?) and how successful the affiliate programs are.

Affiliate Merchant Step Three: Directing Traffic

The best way to get traffic to your website and through to your visitors is by providing engaging, fresh content that will keep people coming to your site. You should also consider techniques like link building and link swapping, getting your URL onto other sites where more people can find them.

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Stephen G. Barr, Author, Editor & Publisher of 35+ syndicated, digital publications utilizing multiple digital distribution channels in conjunction with launching and administrating national advertising campaigns for major Fortune 500 advertisers in partnership with Google, Ning, Facebook, Myspace, Yahoo, Commission Junction, DoubleClick, LinkShare, Share A Sale, PepperJam and other industry leading third party affiliate networks.

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