06.26.08

The Death Of Affiliate Marketing? Gimme a Break…

Posted in Affiliate Marketing, General, Internet Marketing, PPC, Web 2.0 at 11:19 am by Alok Jain


Time and again, I find a blog post or a forum discussion or a heated teleseminar predicting the death of Affiliate Marketing. Now, this is not a new phenomenon. People have been writing about the ‘Death of Affiliate Marketing’ for years now, and they continue to do so.

Whenever I see such a piece, all I do is smile, roll a shoulder and wonder at the naivety of some earthly creatures. Well, they do have their reasons to believe that Affiliate Marketing will die soon. But I am not convinced with any of their reasoning. I just fail to see the logic in their arguments.

Here’s my take on it - Affiliate Marketing is here to stay.. for a long long time! And I do have strong reasons to make such a statement. I will get into that in just a bit.

But first, let’s see how Wikipedia defines Affiliate Marketing..

“Affiliate Marketing is a web-based marketing practice in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought about by the affiliate’s marketing efforts”

When we read this, we see that their are 4 groups involved in Affiliate Marketing:

1) The Business (normally referred to as ‘Merchants’ in the Industry)
2) The Affiliates
3) The Customers
4) The Web

Let’s look at each group one by one. Merchants are companies that sell their products and/or services on the Internet. They run a website that serves as a medium to accomplish this. Long back, when e-commerce was just born, these websites had to rely on self-generated traffic to make these online sales. This often cost the merchants a lot of money.

And then came Affiliate Marketing. A concept that, almost overnight, gave these online merchants a large number of sales people. That’s what affiliates are, right? A salesforce for the merchants they choose to promote. And what could be better for the merchants? They paid these sales people only if they performed (made sales, generated leads, whatever). This was like a dream come true for them. And it still is.

What’s my point? The point is that merchants just love affiliates and Affiliate Marketing. They can never be part of a conspiracy that leads to the ‘Death of Affiliate Marketing’. Agreed, some affiliate practices piss them off. But that doesn’t mean they will suddenly pull the plug on affiliates. Like I said, they just love affiliates and will continue to do so.

The second group are the affiliates themselves. This group has been highly rewarded from the concept called Affiliate Marketing. It has enabled them to work for themselves and yet earn more than a regular job. Some affiliates have even created multi million dollar companies - these are the guys who run the comparison sites, the cash back and the coupon sites, etc. This is one group
that will never endorse the ‘Kill Affiliates’ campaign.

How about customers? Well, for a large part, the customers are not even aware of something called Affiliate Marketing. But, even unknowingly, they are the most rewarded group. How is that? Think about it - it’s because of affiliate marketing that the customers enjoy comparison shopping, discount coupons and cash backs. Its affiliates who bring these wonderful goodies to the
prospective customers. I am sure this group has nothing to complain about either.

Which brings me to the last group - The Web. Well, it’s not really a group.. rather a medium. But this medium is, by and large, controlled by a group of Web giants like Google, Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and now the hugely popular Web 2.0 websites, etc etc. This group of giants, amongst themselves, enjoy bulk of the Web share.

So what’s their take on Affiliate Marketing? Barring certain wrong practices, this group enjoys the benefits of Affiliate Marketing too. It adds a whole lot to their bottom line. The search engine majors have a large number of affiliates paying for their sponsored ads, which accounts for a large part of their revenue. Agreed Google and other companies impose restrictions every now and then. They have their own reasons for that, but they are not shunning affiliates altogether.

And hey, PPC is just one of the many media for affiliates. So even if that goes out, their are other ways for them to reach customers. With the growing popularity of Web 2.0 companies, their is a whole new medium awaiting affiliates. Companies like Facebook, etc have just opened the doors to Social Marketing - which is poised to become a giant in the years ahead. And they are vying for the affiliate pie.

The point is - affiliates contribute a large amount to the Internet Advertising space. So if one web giant shuts their doors to affiliates, others will jump on to the opportunity and gladly embrace us affiliates. We have seen this happen before, and it will continue to happen. Affiliates will never run out of advertising choices, because these Web giants are fighting for a piece of their business.

To sum up… 3 out of the 4 parties involved in Affiliate Marketing are more than happy with the concept. And the 4th group (The Web), which serves as a medium for affiliates to find customers, have a lot at stake if they decide otherwise.

In fact, I will go a step further to say that the 4th group (the medium, the web) is the only changing factor in the entire equation. The merchants, the customers and the affiliates are the stable factors. Only the medium will change over time.

Bottom line… Affiliate Marketing is here to stay. The ‘Death Of Affiliate Marketing’ is, in fact, a dead argument.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this. Please leave a comment below and let me know what you think.

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09.18.07

This can be a goldmine for Affiliates

Posted in Affiliate Marketing, Internet Marketing, Web 2.0 at 6:51 am by Alok Jain


The Web 2.0 arena is developing very fast and I have been busy experimenting with some of these developments. I strongly believe that Web 2.0 sites, if used correctly, is a goldmine for Affiliate Marketers. I have used many of these sites in recent times to generate handsome commissions.

Over the last few days, I have been goofing around with one such Web 2.0 website. And I am amazed with its potential and what it has in store for Affilites. The results have been excellent.

I am talking about a new feature added to the popular Web 2.0 website, technorati.com. Technorati is essentially a blog search engine. But it has evolved into much more than that in recent times. The new feature they have added is called WTF (Where’s The Fire?)

Technorati WTF allows users to add a story and comment on it. You can also add links where required. This is nothing different from what many other sites have been doing. But what sets WTF apart (from an Internet Marketer’s point of view) is their high search rankings on Google.

So how can this be of any use to you? Here’s how - you can use Technorati WTF to write reviews on Internet Marketing products and include your affiliate links in those reviews. Make sure to use the name of the product in the URL, title and many times in the review itself.

Your target customer are those people who search for the name of the product on Google and other search engines. (Some good Internet Marketing products have got as many as 10,000 searches on their launch day).

If you create a well structured and optimized WTF, then there is a good chance that it will appear on the first page of Google results. This may take a few days to happen, but once it does - you will start generating good affiliate income. And all that for just 10 minutes of work.

And yes, Technorati WTF is completely free to use - just like the other Web 2.0 websites. They are still very new and not many people know about their existence. This is the perfect time to capitalize on it.

I have already floated some WTFs for different Internet Marketing products and the results have been excellent. Not all my WTFs have made it to the front page of Google results, but that will be too much to ask for. I have created around 12 WTFs till now - 4 of them have made it to the first page, 3 appear in the second page of Google and the others have not produced anything till now.

7 out of 12 has me pretty excited and I am working towards optimizing the WTFs to get better results. I will keep you updated if I find anything interesting. Right now, I suggest you head to http://technorati.com/wtf/ and create your WTFs without any delay.

Also, let me know what you think by posting your comments below.

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