Thursday, September 22, 2005

How To Do Effective Keyword Research To Find Good Niches


It is true that with online business, the entire world is your market. However, the entire world would be your competition as well, so things will eventually balance out just like in offline commerce.

To maximize the profitability of your online venture, it has become a must that you should concentrate on a particular niche. A niche is a specialized segment of the market that is often overlooked. This makes it highly lucrative, as you would have potential clients who are hungry for some appropriate products or services since enterprises that cater to their needs are quite few. Additionally, you’d have less competition in a niche market, making sustainable earnings a little more plausible.

Determining a niche should be the first step of a sound business plan. Here are ten steps that you could take to help you find your own niche, literally speaking.

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Sunday, September 18, 2005

Tips for your Online Business

Starting an online business is the easy part, but making it a succesful money pulling business is the difficult part.

There are so many opportunities, affiliate programs, 'get rich quick' sites with impressive money spinning records that one can become so confused that you do not know where or how to start that eventually your business never gets off the ground.

To find out what some of the essential elements are that are required for your business, read this »

Also have a look here for excellent online opportunities and options »

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Originally Posted on 9/18/2005 8:23:07 AM

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Making Money on the Internet

Generating a part time or full time Income from the Internet is what many people are doing these days and can become a reality for you.The opportunities are endless...for instance you could design your own website and market infoproducts (for example) or have a niche site on which you can flight Adsense ads or a combination of both from which to derive an income, just for starters.For more ideas on getting your own home internet business up going » more...

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Originally Posted on 9/17/2005 4:06:27 PM Content source

Friday, September 16, 2005

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How To Buy From Home Make Money Online Resale Right Or Free Home Make Money Online Online Store Work On The Internet Freedom to find the right from home make money online resale right for you is at your fingertips. There are so many benefits for using a from home make money online resale right. There really is no easier or faster way to get the right from home make money online resale right. You decide what from home make money online resale right is right for you. If you are looking for from home make money online resale right.
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Thursday, September 15, 2005

How To Sell Ebay

Home > Help > Learning Center > New to eBay Choose A Topic New to eBay How to Buy How to Sell Advanced Selling Related Links Help eBay University Using PayPal & eBay New to eBay New to eBay more...

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Originally Posted on 9/15/2005 3:14:42 PM Content source

Ebay Marketing Secrets

So that headline you just clicked on promised a lot, but I think it really can deliver. RSS really could change your life in the amount of time and surfing it can save you.year networking organization, 11:30 a.m. For details: Business Leads, P.O. Box 1504, Metairie, La. 70004. Include name and nature of business. more...

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Originally Posted on 9/15/2005 12:24:41 PM

Opportunities To Make Money Online

New moms come online every week and ask the question "How can I make money from home?" Sadly, home business scam artists are just waiting to answer their questions.date 'how to' guide to making money on the Internet through music promotion.BUILDER Online provides home builders with home building news, home plans, home design ideas, and building product information, helping them manage their home building operations efficiently and profitably. more...

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Originally Posted on 9/15/2005 9:19:40 AM Content source

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

10 Web Site Design Tips For Your Site

10 simple things you can do to make your site a little bit better. Change your pages from good to great.... more...

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Web design and administration with WordPress (NewsForge)

Recently, a colleague and I decided to create a Web site that would serve as an online community and resource for young musicians. Though I had some Web design experience, neither of us had the experience or knowledge to create all of the features that we wanted in our site. Luckily, we were able to turn to WordPress. With its tools we could combine static pages with dynamically updated pages, more...

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FileNet Web Content Manager 3.0 FileNet Web Content Manager is an ECM solution that leverages FileNet P8's content (Content-Wire)

business process management capabilities to enable non-technical business users to design, create, review, manage, and publish Web content while still providing Webmasters the capability to administer multiple Web sites. more...

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Originally Posted on 9/14/2005 9:32:38 AM Content source

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Designing Your Website for Visitors To Return

It is not enough to get people to visit your website. The most important things are to make them stay and visit again the next time they log on to the internet, and to inform other people of the existence of your website. Here are some helpful tips you should consider when designing your website in order to make visitors come back for more:

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How many publishers are really being suspended from AdSense?

At SES San Jose last week, I watched the Auditing Paid Listings & Click Fraud Issues panel, but this time, there was a twist - both Yahoo & Google were represented on the panel to discuss the issue of click fraud from the point of view of the search engine, and what they are doing to combat and prevent click fraud.

The panel was excellent this time around, with it being much more balanced than in previous years when neither Google not Yahoo (then Overture) were on the panel to talk about how they were handling the issue. And kudos to both Google and Yahoo for taking the step of having people on the panel (and in the hot seat!) to address the issues. And there were very few times that either of them didn't answer the questions, except when it came to the pending litigation. The panel was much more balanced this time, and a lot more useful for those attending... as well as not nearly as anti-Google/Yahoo/Overture as it has been in the past.

The discussion of click fraud by publishers came up during the Q&A, and Shuman Ghosemajumder from Google commented that publishers are suspended from AdSense for click fraud every day. I found this an interesting comment - and I admit, I had been curious to know just how frequently publishers were suspended from AdSense, whether it was one a week, one a day or one an hour. Of course, the fact that at least one publisher is suspended a day is meaningless without knowing just how many AdSense publishers there are, but it is an interesting stat nonetheless.

Jessie Stricchiola of Alchemist Media told an anecdote during the same panel about someone she knows with an AdSense account who is earning between $10,000 and $30,000 a month with purely autogenerated traffic and clicks. However, when she also revealed that this same publisher has not cashed a single AdSense earnings check, she outted the fraudulent publisher... I can't see that there are many publishers who have multiple uncashed checks earning that kind of money a month.

I am frequently asked about whether I feel there are many publishers being suspended who are completely innocent of doing anything in violation of the terms and/or policies. I know at least one publisher who was suspended for click fraud and then reinstated when she provided copies of her logs to the AdSense team to look at, after they determined she was not at fault. And I know publishers who are well deserving of being suspended.

What should you do if you are guilty and get caught? First, don't claim that you are innocent - they know why you were suspended, and you will have a better shot if you confess your sins and promise to be a law abiding AdSense publisher. If they know you made a habit of clicking an ad or two every single morning, thinking they would never notice the odd click here and there, trying to deny it will get you nowhere.

And if you happen to get suspended and you really are innocent? Offer to provide any raw logs to aid in their investigation, although it may take a couple of tries once you are suspended to get them to respond about it.

And if you are suspended, be extremely polite, don't fire off a nasty email accusing Google of being evil. The Google team members are people too. And I know I am a lot less likely to help someone if they send me a nasty email than if I got the identical request worded politely. So be nice :)

"Publisher Paranoia" is pretty common of late, as suspended publishers are very vocal about the fact they have been suspended from AdSense on the various webmaster forums. But I honestly tell publishers that if they are not doing anything wrong that it isn't something to spend time worrying about.


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Originally Posted on 9/13/2005 8:13:59 AMContent source: http://www.jensense.com/archives/2005/08/how_many_publis.html

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Interview with the AdSense million dollar man, Jason Calacanis

When Jason Calacanis wrote in his blog that he was on schedule to make a million dollars with Google AdSense over the next twelve months, he created a phenomenal buzz about the financial possibilities of running AdSense on blogs, as he does on his Weblogs Inc. network.

If back in September when we started playing with Google Adsense someone told me it would turn into a $1M a year business I would have laughed. A million bucks without a sales person? Give me a break!

However, yesterday we broke our $2,100 record with a $2,335 day. That’s an impressive number I know, because if we can take that number to $2,739.72 we’re at—wait for it—$1M a year.

I asked Jason if he'd care to answer some questions on how he does it, he graciously did just that, sharing his thoughts, ideas and advice on AdSense.

Why did you decide to try out AdSense back in September?

We were launching blogs quicker then we could sell advertising, so we figured we could either give the ad space away (like magazines do) or we could try to make a little money from it with 3rd party ad networks like AdSense, Tribal Fusion, Fast Click, and Burst.

Did you initially place AdSense on all pages, or did you gradually add it over time? Do all pages on Weblogs Inc now run AdSense?

We started with a couple of blogs and then quickly put it all over the network.

What single change do you think made the biggest leap in your AdSense income?

1. Taking off the borders around the advertisement
2. Making the links the same color as the links on the blog
Why did you select the ad unit location that you did? (Curious because it is not generally a high CTR position).

We were sold out of leaderboards on our big blogs, so we figured we could slip the thin horizontal banner without it feeling like too much advertising. People tend to like--or not care about--Google Adsense ads. Which is great compared to graphical banners which people sometimes hate.

How successful have you found rotating the ad unit colors to combat banner blindness?

Never tried that... thanks for the tip!

You use channels on your sites, do you also check your channel reports on a regular basis? Have they helped you with making decisions regarding AdSense?

We do channels for each blog, and now we are doing channels for each position on each blog. This is a lot of work because we have seven positions across 80 blogs. I wish Google Adsense would automatically do reports by format (anyone listening over there?!).

How do you balance the user experience versus advertising revenue? Do you deliberately chose the less intrusive AdSense ad formats on Weblogs Inc?

We don't like to abuse our users. We like to give a lot of content on one page (15 stories), and keep the heavy advertising up top. So, after the first page down your past most of the advertising.

You mention that your AdSense revenue would be higher if it wasn't for advertising commitments already made on blogs such as Engadget. Is AdSense successful enough that you plan to place AdSense in those more prominent ad spaces when they become available, or is the current secondary placement on those blogs working well enough?

AdSense doesn't reach the level of display advertising ($3-12 CPM) and it never will--unless Google started selling display advertising! Wait a second... that's a really good idea!

Do you ever worry about someone attempting to target you for click fraud?

Not at all. Google has the issue totally under control. Besides, the advertisers correct click fraud by lowering the price of each click by what they think the cost of fraud is. So, if people were paying $1 per click, and they thought 5% were fake they would move their bid to .95. This is why the whole issue of click fraud is overblown: the advertisers look at the results and bid accordingly! People who bring up this issue--like the press--don't understand that Google Adword buyers are very, very smart and take into account a certain level of fraud.

Every system has fraud, look at credit cards! Should we stop using credit cards just because there is massive fraud? No, because on a percentage basis it is manageable. There is an acceptable fraud level in any economic system and we balance the freedom of having a credit card with the fact that someone could scam the system.

Do you plan to test Yahoo Publisher Network when it becomes available? What will be your deciding factor when choosing between the two - strictly revenue or something beyond that? What about some of the other contextual ad networks on the market?

This is all about performance. If Yahoo Publisher Network makes us more money we will give them the inventory. However, we don't have all the time in the world to swap out these networks all day long, so we can't try every ad network out there.

In fact, I've been telling the smaller ad networks that come to us now that they have to give us a "floor CPM." They would pay that floor rate in advance in order for us to even test their network. Out of the 10 ad networks I've told this to 8 think I'm crazy and two are considering doing it. So, I'm making some progress. :-)

In another year large publishers with quality products are going to be able to demand a minimum "floor CPM." Some folks might be getting this already. I would love to see Google or Yahoo say "we're gonna pay you at least a .25 CPM for your traffic, or 65% of the value of the clicks--whichever is greater." They could give you a report each month with both results.

If someone is going to beat Google at this game that is how they will do it, with a guaranteed minimum CPM. If I were trying to beat Google I would do three things: 1. disclose the % of the split, 2. give a floor CPM, and 3. direct sell CPM based advertising on top websites. In other words, add the direct selling that BlogAds or Tribal Fusion does to what Google already does. Then an advertisers could say "I'll pay a $5 CPM for the top leaderboard on your site, and .50 for ever other click you can get on your site."

That is the future: blended buys through one ad network.

I'm sure Google and Yahoo will offer this in the next year.

What is the best piece of advice you have for a publisher brand new to AdSense? What would you have done differently when you started with AdSense, knowing what you do now.

I would have run four ads per page, taken off the borders, and made the links the same color as the links on the blog. I would have also made channels for each position and blog so I could track things better.

How many times do you login to AdSense a day? Are you a stats junkie who checks every ten minutes? Or do you check only once or twice a day?

I have about 50 saved Adsense reports in a folder on my Opera browser. Every day I click on it and autoload the 50 pages. I then scan and look for trends. Sometimes I find a CTR spike or an eCPM of note. However, it's pretty steady at this point.

The best thing you can do to make more money is produce world-class content. That's what I spend my time on: finding people who can make world-class content... and pay them!

How successful have the AdSense for Feeds ads in your RSS been? Have you had a problem with readers not wanting ads in their feeds from you?

Like three folks were upset about RSS ads. Now, we have millions of people coming to our sites every month so we're not going to stop the revenue for three freaks who want free content without advertising (don't we all want that?!?!).

If you did a survey and asked people watching Desperate Housewives if they would consider paying to have it without commercials people would say yes. You could ask the same group if they would like to save money by watching the Sopranos for free with ads in it and they would say they would consider it!

Ads in RSS are no big deal. They are just like banners or text links on a web page. If you produce great content people will deal with the ads, and if you produce really great content a certain percentage of those folks will pay for the content (if you want to go that route). So, it's important that when you're running a business you ignore the freaks and listen to the real fans. Real fans of the site understand you need to make money in order to produce free content, and those real fans even visit the advertisers and buy their products knowing that it will support the product they love.

Jason will be at Search Engine Strategies next week in San Jose, and will be joining myself on the Earning from Search & Contextual ads session. You can read a bit more about the session here.

Thank you Jason for the interview!


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Originally Posted on 9/11/2005 2:21:19 PMContent source: http://www.jensense.com/archives/2005/08/interview_with.html

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Introduction to Autoresponders


If you've reached the point of exhaustion trying to keep up
with answering the mountain of emails that threatens to
bury you alive every single day, you're ready to learn
about autoresponders.

The bad news is that people expect prompt replies to their
email inquiries. However, unless you can figure out how to
work continual twenty-four hour shifts, or hire enough
people to constantly monitor
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Originally Posted on 9/10/2005 3:14:25 PMContent source: http://internet-businesses-online.blogspot.com/2005/08/introduction-to-autoresponders.html

Wired Magazine Article: We Are the Web

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Originally Posted on 9/10/2005 2:03:24 PM

Web Hosting Check List

Below is a check list when I look for a web hosting service.

1. Is disk space > 200 MB?
2. Traffic per month > 1 GB?
3. SSI?
4. Password-protected directory?
5. CGI/Perl/PHP?
6. mySQL database?
7. Fantastico (optional)?
9. Cpanel (Optional)?
10. Add-on domains (Optional)?
11. SSH access (Optional)?
12. Cron (Optional)?
13. Unix/Linux Based (Optional)?

Things to watch out:

-- Does it mention 99.9% Uptime anywhere?
-- Does it mention money back somewhere?
-- 24/7/365 or Live Support?
-- Read the "About Us" page to figure out if this is a one-man company running from this guy's house.
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Links to Submit Articles

Submiting articles to ezines and websites is a good way to generate inhound links to your website as well as to buidl up your reputation as an expert on the Internet.

When you write an article, you can include a short paragrah of author bio in which you can put in links to your website. Once your free article has been submitted, it will be picked up by many webistes in a short period of time. This way you can get links to your website from many sites in a short period of tiem.

Below are some links to submit free articles:

http://www.goarticles.com/ulogin.html
http://www.articlecity.com/article_submission.shtml
http://www.ezinearticles.com/members/
http://www.netterweb.com/artcls/
http://www.reprintarticles.com/agreement.php
http://www.ebooksnbytes.com/articles/submit.shtml
http://www.article-emporium.com/submit-article.cfm
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Friday, September 09, 2005

The Coolest Guy on the Planet Niche Website

The Coolest Guy on the Planet?

This started between a very small group of SEO experts. From what I can tell, it was just a small joke site between a few friends.

I saw a post on this on the Warrior forum, from Mike Filsaime explaining how he found out about it, and how he decided to join in on the fun in dramitic style. He now has 2 top level domains registered, and is trying to make a dent in the "wild claims" of these SEO experts.

Niche Website Hub

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Andy Williams : SEO Website Builder


An interview with Andy Williams - the man behind the Sitemap Creator and SEO Website Builder
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Originally Posted on 9/9/2005 6:32:26 PM Content source

Turn Words Into Traffic


Turns Words Into Traffic - how to use short articles to bring a flood of traffic to your site
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Originally Posted on 9/9/2005 5:26:26 PMContent source: http://www.affiliate-advocate.com/2005/04/turn-words-into-traffic_17.html

Small business success through the internet


My small business journey started as a brick and mortar venture about a decade back. Like all start up entrepreneurs, I faced the trials and tribulations of being a one man corporate trying to be a CEO to a Salesman switching roles and learning to be everything as the situation demanded. I could not hire employees what with the shoe-string budget I had. In the bargain, the business slowly
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Originally Posted on 9/9/2005 11:18:35 AMContent source: http://home-businessresources.blogspot.com/2005/07/small-business-success-through.html

MLM-How To Succeed


I have spent most of my life working for a monthly pay. However I have not given up on my dream of establishing my own business. I constantly dream of becoming a global business tycoon. The quest for business success led me to the internet. I feel there is no place better than the net to launch your ambitions of a global business. At a negligible cost too. Your own home business or a small
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Originally Posted on 9/9/2005 9:08:34 AMContent source: http://home-businessresources.blogspot.com/2005/06/mlm-how-to-succeed.html

Search Engine Marketing: A brief primer on the what and the how.

Search Engine Marketing began as the act of building and optimizing a website for search engine placement. The better the site is optimized, the higher it will appear in organic listings, on which 70% of all searchers click. It has now expanded into a paid more...

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Thursday, September 08, 2005

Practical Know-How: Improving Conversions

In any marketing medium, we are constantly looking for ways to improve our sales. What changes, tweaks or adjustments can we make to gain another sale; another return customer? more...
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Originally Posted on 9/8/2005 1:57:52 PM Content source

Commission Junction Puts Spotlight on Top Affiliates

Commission Junction Puts Spotlight on Top AffiliatesValueClick's Commission Junction affiliate marketing division is expected to launch a new program today to reward top-performing affiliates, and to help its clients recruit those publishers into their programs. Junction, told ClickZ News.'Affiliate marketing has gotten to where any online
Affiliate Programs Can Be Very Beneficial [...] more...

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10 Ways To Increase Your Affiliate Commissions


1. Participate in chat rooms related to the product
you’re reselling. Start a conversation with a person
without trying to sell to them. Later on, while you
are chatting, mention the product you’re reselling.
2. Create a free ebook with the advertisement and
link of your affiliate web site. The subject of the free
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Originally Posted on 9/8/2005 11:31:49 AM Content source

We quit our day jobs -- the Niche Finder story



"We quit our day jobs" -- the NicheFinder interview

Sixty dollars is what it cost Val and Helen to start the business that now supports them full time.
"My wife Helen and I are professional software developers" said Val Danilchuk, from their home in the Ukraine. "We used to develop web sites for e-business owners, as well as some client-side desktop software."
But they wanted a better way to sell their skills. So, with a special interest in Internet marketing, they developed their own unique method of evaluating the profitability of business ideas.
"Then we completely automated it", Val told eProfitNews. "As professional programmers, it wasn't hard for us to develop a program that did it hands-free."
The result?

NicheFinder.
It's a market research software tool that helps people find business ideas and products that are in high demand but low supply. A clever niche finder!
It also identifies the most popular keywords for a web page. And even helps you figure out the best domain name for your web business. [Continue reading the Niche Finder story]
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Free Google-compliant Site Map Builder



Free Google-compliant Site Map Builder

This free and easy to use site map builder is fast, efficient and allows you to build a sitemap that can instantly be submitted to Google. The only requirement is a popular browser that supports java, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox and others.
Sitemap Generator OverviewIt's simple, just enter the website you would like to create a site map from and click 'start crawling'. Care has been used to make sure the crawler does not follow external links.
Looks like a handy service.-- Gary.

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Originally Posted on 9/8/2005 8:49:48 AM Content source

how i make a few hundred a month

heres a website where i make a small income each month with little work

free usd

Basically you just signup and complete an offer where the website gets payed, you then refer 7 friends to do the same and then claim your earnings.

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Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Top 10 Affiliate Programs - July 2005

Below are the Top Ten Affiliate Programs for July 2005 as tracked by the AffiliateTip.com Affiliate Program Directory.

The Top Ten affiliate programs are calculated by the number of clickthroughs each program received on AffiliateTip.com.


Trilegiant
InstrumentPro
Diet.com
eHealthInsurance
Hydra Network
Good Times Entertainment
AllPosters.com
Share Results
PokerRoom.com
Hilton

Disclaimer: While we attempt to include only legitimate programs in this directory, no warranties are made. Please research each company carefully to arrive at your own conclusions. If you experience difficulties with any of the programs listed, contact us, so that we may investigate them. more...

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Originally Posted on 9/7/2005 5:36:02 PM Content source

Share and Share Alike in Affiliate Marketing

The following is what Chris Sanderson of AMWSO had to say in response the the question, What is wrong with affiliate marketing and how can it be improved?

Firstly a lack of knowledge sharing, which is understandable, but ultimately holds people back.

If there were more affiliates sharing tips, ideas and ways to do things then we would see more and better affiliates, with better ways of adding value to the transaction chain.

Naturally it's not considered to be in a good affiliates best interest to help train up potential competitors.

This leaves the work of training affiliates squarely on the shoulders of the Affiliate Managers, and then it comes down to a time, effort and return equation, of how much time can an AM spend on each new affiliate to get them to get beyond the basics.

There are a lot of "Affiliate Manager" Training courses starting up now. Perhaps what is needed are more affiliate focused training sessions done in collaboration with merchants and key affiliates, something Andy Rodriguez and I were chatting about the other day, especially outside the USA in growing markets such as APAC and Europe.

Secondly a lack of sharing, didn't I say that already, but this time from Merchants, I often see a lack of trust between merchants and affiliates "How will this person use my content", "how will they use my product data", "will they steal my ideas", "will they create competition to me", as many others have said, Merchants need to look at affiliates as Sales Partners, not anonymous faces in the crowd.

Next, a lack of sharing... again. and here I know I'm guilty as much as the next person, but there needs to be more sharing between merchants and affiliate managers, sure we all share some ideas but there really as yet is no massive pool of information that everyone can dip into, as well as that always elusive affiliate marketing standards, that ultimately can only exist in an atmosphere of sharing.

Last one for the day, BHO and software based systems need to be moved to a different channel, with Ebates / BuyersPort / SAHS sitting side by side with affilates rather than on top of them everyone can benefit (assuming, where relevant, they clean up their distribution methods of course), but if Ebates really do believe they 'add' value and help with conversion then let them do that to the benefit of all marketing channels, and not obliterate the traces of where those sales first came from.

Can't remember if it was Brian Littleton or Jeff Doak who first floated that idea, but it's a good one, but one only the Networks can resolve.



How would you answer the question, What is wrong with affiliate marketing and how can it be improved? There are no right or wrong answers - just opinions that can help improve the industry.

The author of any response that is published at affiliatetip.com or affiliatesummit.com will receive a limited edition "It's an affiliate thing, you wouldn't understand." t-shirt.

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Originally Posted on 9/7/2005 4:42:01 PM

Thursday, September 01, 2005

I've Seen the Future of Affiliate Marketing, and It Looks Great

The following is what Nate Dunn of CommuniKate had to say in response the the question, What is wrong with affiliate marketing and how can it be improved?

There isn't anything wrong with affiliate marketing. People need to remember that the industry itself in its present form is extemely new!

Sure, affiliate marketing has existed for years, however - when you embrace a current business model like affiliate marketing and extend it with new technology (the web) there is always going to be a shakeout phase.

Many companies are worried about losing market share to their competitors. Couple that with the change in mass marketing media that is occuring today and it creates a ripe environment for change.

The companies and people that develop affiliate marketing right now as it's in its infancy will be the ones who create significant toll booths on the web as we move into more of a Mobile Commerce scenario in the next 12-24 months.

Remember - 3G, Wi-Fi and other technology that will drive e-commerce and consequently affiliate marketing are really still in the early adopter stage.

There are great things to come for those that continue to develop affiliate marketing and technology through the next wave of economic change!



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