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Ask Shawn Collins: Monetize and E-mail List  

Posted on July 26th, 2006. About Ask Shawn Collins.

I have a list of 20,000 opt-in small business owners. How much do you think could be made each month with affiliate offers?

There are a lot of factors that will determine the affiliate commissions you can earn monthly from a given e-mail list: how often you mail to them, open rates, age of the list, etc.

I would suggest having a look at the various affiliate and CPA networks to scout out offers that will appeal to your audience.

Also, have a look at DataOverdrive. They offer list…

Google Hits Affiliates Hard  

Posted on July 26th, 2006. About Affiliate Marketing.

Google has sent Internet marketers - especially affiliates - into a uproar with their latest AdWords “summer cleaning.”

Over the past week, advertisers have literally been getting booted out of Google Adwords. That includes advertisers who spend more than 5 figures a month on AdWords. I’ve spoken with multiple super affiliates, and they are all in an uproar over what appears to be yet another “affiliate-unfriendly” move by Google.

I can’t say Google never warned us. They announced new algorithm changes in December of last year. But when advertisers started getting kicked out starting a week or so ago, it hit hard - like it came out of nowhere

An anonymous Affiliate Classroom contributor and PPC affiliates complains…

“I had an ad doing 6.7% CTR and have spent well over $150,000 on Google Adwords in the last 2 years – now they’re telling me that I need to increase my minimum bid for 300%! No way!”

So what is Google really up to? Have they gone the way of pure evil? Or is is this part of a larger and more complex agenda?

Well, “I” firmly believe that they are up to something. Very recently our own, Eder Callejas posted that Google is testing the CPA revenue model. Given their latest changes and the sites that have been impacted the most, it seems that Google may be getting ready to do more than just “test” a CPA model.

The first of the landing pages that got the boot were lead generation pages – the sites that are just a small box with an opt-in box on them. Interesting…could it be that Google themselves wants to collect those leads and then sell the leads to us rather than let us just pay per click?

So the 4 main kinds of sites that seem impacted the most are:

1) Squeeze pages (landing pages whose sole purpose is to gather an email address in exchange for a free report)
2) One page sales letter websites
3) Adsense sites (particularly Adsense arbitrage sites)
4) Affiliate sites

More information on their landing page guidelines - https://adwords.google.com/select/siteguidelines.html

Bottom line is, since Google constantly says it’s trying to make the search experience better for their users, it must believe that landing pages provide a bad user experience. But is that true?

Maybe, maybe not. I think it all depends on the user’s intention. A shopper has a different search intention than a researcher. It all depends on the intent of the query. Why punish advertisers for not being able to read people’s minds?

Since affiliates bear much of the cost of lead acquisition, Google’s not just punishing affiliates with this latest update - it’s punishing some of the biggest web-driven businesses in the world.

Of course, as marketers, we’ll find how to get around this. And when we do, I’ll be sure to post it!

Social Network Marketing: Old Idea, New Form  

Posted on July 25th, 2006. About Affiliate Classroom Magazine, Affiliate Marketing.

In college I had a friend who, as a high school teen, attended rock concerts. He didn’t go for the music. He sold T-shirts, though ’sold’ is something of a misnomer. All he had to do was show up and they were practically ripped out of his hands. (Come to think of it that happened literally, sometimes.) He made a serious chunk of change, ten bucks at a pop.

He understood social network marketing.

He didn’t have to do a lot of advertising. He didn’t spend a lot of money on marketing. But he knew where to find customers… where they congregate.

That’s the not-so-secret lesson of social network marketing. Many sites try to get customers to come where they live. Not a bad thing, as it works pretty well much of the time.

But social network marketing is going where the customers already are. While there you hope to sell them something you have good reason to believe they already want.

The team in charge of marketing the recent X-Men 3 movie did just that. They developed a portion of the MySpace site devoted to talking about the movie. They attracted a lot of people they already had good reason to believe would be interested. Those people told others. X-Men 3 garnered $122 million on opening weekend. ($400 million worldwide from May 26th to June 21st. Don’t you wish.)

No doubt that money wasn’t solely, or even primarily, the result of exposure and buzz on MySpace. But, as we all know, in marketing every little bit helps. And with the growth of MySpace and social networks in general, that little bit is getting a lot bigger very fast.

Something to think about while laundering that old Pat Benatar T-shirt.

Affiliate Summit Sessions on MP3  

Posted on July 25th, 2006. About Affiliate Resources.

Affiliate Summit 2006 East is now available as downloadable audio. Sixteen sessions from the three educational tracks are available in MP3 format.

Topics covered include badware, benchmarking, blogging, coupon affiliates, data feeds, e-mail, legal issues, loyalty affiliates, outsourced affiliate program management, paid search, SEO, super affiliate strategies, and Web

services.

Visit http://www.affiliatesummit.com/audio.shtml for details on the Affiliate Summit sessions.

The keynote…

Shawn Collins and Jim Bouton [Flickr]  

Posted on July 25th, 2006. About affiliate, bouton, collins, jim, shawn, summit.

Affiliate posted a photo:

Shawn Collins and Jim Bouton

Shawn Collins with Affiliate Summit 2006 East keynote speaker Jim Bouton.

CJ 5-Bar Affiliate Lifts the Kimono  

Posted on July 25th, 2006. About Affiliate Stats.

Joe Raffetto, a Commission Junction Five-Bar performer and a big player for Digital River, recently had a chat with MarketingSherpa.

The MarketingSherpa interview covers some interesting perspectives from Mr. Raffetto, including how to recruit top affiliates, what should be in your e-mail newsletter to affiliates, and three Best-of-Breed merchants to emulate.

Affiliate managers - if you take nothing else away, note the last sentence in the interview. Affiliates are not automatons, so start…

Will Omakase Links Translate into Sayonara AdSense?  

Posted on July 24th, 2006. About Affiliate News.

It looks like Amazon is going hard into the contextual game with the beta release of their new Omakase Links program.

I just read about this release on Ask Dave Taylor, and Dave goes into detail about the new Amazon affiliate link option.

According to Dave, Amazon answers the big question in their FAQ: what does that name mean? Turns out it is a Japanese word meaning ‘leave it up to us’.

Amazon affiliates (associates) can get to the Omakase Links area by logging in to their account and…

Affiliate Summit in Pictures  

Posted on July 24th, 2006. About Affiliate News.

The photographs from Affiliate Summit 2006 East are now available to view and/or purchase at Snapfish.com.

Day 1 photos include the exhibit hall booth setup, the Affiliate Meet Market and Vendor Showcase, and the Ice Breakers Networking Event. 138 pictures in this set.

Day 2 starts with the keynote speaker, Jim Bouton, as well as Wayne Porter passing the Affiliate Marketing Legend Award to Tim Storm, exhibit hall snapshots, and speakers at the educational sessions.

The last session of…

Ask Shawn Collins: Fast Track to Affiliate Success  

Posted on July 24th, 2006. About Ask Shawn Collins.

I’m totally new to Internet business, so I know nothing about how to start to make earnings through affiliate programs. What is the first step I should take to enter this area?

The first step is to understand affiliate marketing. Check out the affiliate forums, read and ask questions. If you have the budget, attend affiliate marketing events to help give you a crash course in the industry.

Also, Affiliate Classroom is a really good place to learn the ropes. They offer step by step training…

Photos from Day 1 of Affiliate Summit  

Posted on July 23rd, 2006. About Affiliate News.

Pictures are now live from the first day of Affiliate Summit 2006 East.

Photos from Day 1 include the exhibit hall booth setup, the Affiliate Meet Market and Vendor Showcase, and the Ice Breakers Networking Event.

Debbie “Loxly” Carney and her team of photographers captured the action.

Affiliate Summit pictures are available at Snapfish.com. Reminder: there was a card in each attendee bag for free prints from Snapfish.

Pictures from Days 2 and 3 will be up soon, too.

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