www.social-media-traffic.com – There are certain elements of code that should always be included when building your websites and blogs that will help the search engines love you and give you more limelight in the SERPs. Some of these are obvious while others are rarely used, so have a look through the list and make sure you are using all of the points included. After all, you want as much natural traffic as you can get right? This will help.
Best Practices for Creating Your Affiliate Agreement (Merchant ABCs Basics for Affiliate Marketing)If your company has an affiliate program or is considering starting one, this is a must read. *This is a transcription from a podcast roundtable discussion* This discussion includes affiliate marketing experts that have all spoken at Affiliate Summit, the largest affiliate marketing conference in the US.
Eric Nagel is an experienced affiliate marketer that consults with merchants before he will run their offers. But we aren't here to sell you anything, we just want merchants to have better affiliate agreements so that both the merchants and the affiliates that want to promote them are aware of the do's and don'ts.
Affiliate and Consultant Eric Nagel joins experienced affiliate managers (OPMs) Vinny O’Hare and Deborah Carney in a very important episode of Merchant ABCs. Many merchants are not aware that if they don’t have an Affiliate Agreement in place they are giving affiliates carte blanche to do whatever they want to promote your affiliate program. Eric joined us today to help explain to merchants both new and existing why they need a properly created affiliate agreement. Affiliates want you to have an agreement so they have guidelines and so they know that your affiliate manager and company have thought about the many ways affiliates can promote the merchant’s site. Affiliates will also assume that once you have an agreement in place that you will enforce it appropriately.
“If you don't write it down, if you don't say we can't do it, then a lot of times we're going to assume that we can. Affiliates are very imaginative. We're creative.” - Eric Nagel
Topics we cover are: Search Engine Marketing – both PPC and organic, Direct to Merchant Linking in PPC and social media, Domain names – including subdomains and subdirectories, Coupon site regulations, Loyalty site regulations, Email restrictions, Social Media links and posts, iFrames and other framing of the merchant site, Policy about adware, spyware, toolbars and other downloads, Prohibited Affiliate Website Content, Unacceptable Web Sites (Banner farms, PLR sites etc).
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www.social-media-traffic.com – There are certain elements of code that should always be included when building your websites and blogs that will help the search engines love you and give you more limelight in the SERPs. Some of these are obvious while others are rarely used, so have a look through the list and make sure you are using all of the points included. After all, you want as much natural traffic as you can get right? This will help.
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Eric Nagel is an experienced affiliate marketer that consults with merchants before he will run their offers. But we aren't here to sell you anything, we just want merchants to have better affiliate agreements so that both the merchants and the affiliates that want to promote them are aware of the do's and don'ts.
Affiliate and Consultant Eric Nagel joins experienced affiliate managers (OPMs) Vinny O’Hare and Deborah Carney in a very important episode of Merchant ABCs. Many merchants are not aware that if they don’t have an Affiliate Agreement in place they are giving affiliates carte blanche to do whatever they want to promote your affiliate program. Eric joined us today to help explain to merchants both new and existing why they need a properly created affiliate agreement. Affiliates want you to have an agreement so they have guidelines and so they know that your affiliate manager and company have thought about the many ways affiliates can promote the merchant’s site. Affiliates will also assume that once you have an agreement in place that you will enforce it appropriately.
“If you don't write it down, if you don't say we can't do it, then a lot of times we're going to assume that we can. Affiliates are very imaginative. We're creative.”
- Eric Nagel
Topics we cover are: Search Engine Marketing – both PPC and organic, Direct to Merchant Linking in PPC and social media, Domain names – including subdomains and subdirectories, Coupon site regulations, Loyalty site regulations, Email restrictions, Social Media links and posts, iFrames and other framing of the merchant site, Policy about adware, spyware, toolbars and other downloads, Prohibited Affiliate Website Content, Unacceptable Web Sites (Banner farms, PLR sites etc).