Thoughts for Affiliates

Articles and blog posts that may be of help to affiliates

Under 1% of Affiliate Marketers Care About Advertising Tax?

It’s been another busy day at this Affiliate Summit for me — good busy. Several productive meetings with current and prospective clients and affiliates, an excellent audience of affiliate program managers and network reps [picture 1 here | picture 2] at my session on how to motivate affiliates, good new […]

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Affiliate Websites – Types and Examples

Both affiliates and merchants frequently ask me for examples of affiliate websites. Normally, I tell everyone that it isn’t exactly right for an affiliate program manager to give away the URL’s of his affiliates’ websites. But there is a way to do it right. I’ll show you examples of affiliate

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Could Tolerance Be a Way of Education?

An interesting topic has been brought up by one of my blog’s readers in the comments to the How to Deal With Mistakes post. Anthony Bloch wrote that in the affiliate program management context “the problem is” that one cannot teach an affiliate manager or merchant “to be responsive”. “They

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FTC to Monitor Affiliate Links in Blogs

In continuation of my earlier posted thoughts on the effectiveness of blog reviews, it seems appropriate to now turn to the Federal Trade Commission’s plans to monitor blogs for paid/biased reviews. On Sunday, the Associated Press wrote that blogging, which continues blooming, “has taken on characteristics of community journalism —

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Effectiveness (or Ineffectiveness?) of Blog Reviews

I’ve written about blogs as an excellent marketing method for affiliates to employ in promotion of affiliate programs. I have also published some encouraging stats and forecasts on blogging here. Yesterday eMarketer.com has published some additional statistics we should know about. While word-of-mouth recommendations still move the end users to

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Coupons & Discounts Are Not Incentives

Yes, I know, the title of this post may sound nonsensical to mainstream marketers, but give me a minute to explain what I mean a bit further. Over the past two days I have been looking through hundreds of affiliate applications into the DaySpring’s affiliate program, and I’ve been noticing

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Affiliate Link Cloaking: Definition, Reasons & How To's

The subject has been revived over the past few days, and I think it’s important to link from my blog to some useful data on the topic of affiliate link cloaking. What is Affiliate Link Cloaking? Let’s start with a quick definition. To cloak is a beautiful verb that Webster’s

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A Need for Affiliate "Super Aggregator"?

In recent blog post entitled “The Future of Affiliate Marketing” Frank Watson made an interesting proposal, which essentially means automatizing the optimization of both affiliate ads, and merchant’s landing pages. The suggested process would mirror “a lot of the work being done by successful affiliates already”, but would need both

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