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The future of E-commerce looks bright as thousands of companies in hundreds of established industries flock to a new kind of pay-for-performance marketing Online affiliate programs take away the risk If you thought the dot-com crash of 2000 was the end of e-commerce, James Martell would like to talk to you. In promoting an e-book about his self-taught success
with affiliate programs, the Vancouver, Canada, based
author and lecturer is boldly predicting that not only
has the Internet survived as a viable distribution channel
for goods and services as diverse as baby formula to
credit cards to high-powered motor boats, but because
companies can now offer their wares risk-free throughout
the world with affiliate
programs, he predicts we will see soon unprecedented
growth in e-commerce. In his new downloadable book, entitled James Martell’s
Affiliate Marketers Handbook - 2002, he chronicles the
exact steps he took to establish himself as a profitable
affiliated publisher for dozens of companies in three
competitive industries:
Credit Cards,
Cell Phones and
Satellite TV. One of the things he discovered, as he made his foray into affiliate programs,
was that some very well established companies, such
as American Express and DIRECTV, in the U.S., will
gladly pay a commission of $40 - $50 U.S. for each
successful transaction resulting from a link that
originates with an affiliated publisher’s website. Industry experts agree
that this pay-for-performance concept started with
Amazon.com, who in 1997 began compensating webmasters
around the world for book sales by setting a cookie
on each visitor’s browser that identified the associated
publisher so that a commission could be paid if a
sale were made. This unique business
relationship, now known as affiliate marketing, neatly
solves the problem of driving eyeballs to websites’
of merchandiser’s, because of the vast number of independent
publishers and webmasters worldwide, who will generate
targeted traffic on a pay-for-performance basis, thereby
eliminating the high cost of advertising. Martell says, “When
I first got started I had no idea of how many people
were online. Within only a few months of launching
my first commercial website to promote a few of those
“free Internet access” companies that were all the
rage in 1999-2000, I was getting 5,000 unique visitors
a day by properly optimizing my site at the major
search engines.” As a consequence of
converging factors such as, growing consumer confidence
in making online purchases, the need for many companies
to downsize brick and mortar operations and the emergence
of commission networks who act as go-betweens for
merchants and affiliates, it has never been easier
or more profitable to retail online. Commission Junction, out of Carlsbad, CA, stands out as an industry
leader in providing third party functionality for
affiliates and merchants by acting as a trusted third
party in managing the network, tracking and reporting
on activity and handling monthly commission payments. Martell says, “ I’ve
joined many of the
best affiliate programs
through the Commission Junction network of advertisers and
their online reporting and tracking functionality is second
to none.” “Commission Junction has exceeded our expectations as a
cost-effective marketing channel,” states Kari King, Affiliate
Program Manager at eBay.com,” We chose Commission Junction
not only because they have an established network of quality
publishers, but because their service and technology are scalable
as our program grows.” Mr. Martell adds, “there is tremendous confidence in dealing
with CJ merchants, because CJ has demonstrated great efficiency
in handling all of the collection and processing required
to ensure fair and timely commission payments to me as an
affiliate, as well as managing all of the administrative and
verification necessary to ensure qualified sales and leads
for the merchant.” It would seem that large networks of affiliated publishers
partly drove the well-documented 25% increase in online Christmas
shopping following Sept. 11. Martell says, “another trend, which is fuelling this industry,
is the desire to work at home for middle-aged baby boomers
and young professionals with computer skills.” “My entire business is run from my White Rock, B.C. home,
“ he said. He cites a number of benefits to this, including the sense
of personal freedom it gives him, but he said a major factor
was spending more time with his wife and four kids in the
pleasant seaside community in which he lives outside Vancouver. “After getting a taste of
financial freedom with affiliate programs
from the comfort of my own home on my personal computer, and
avoiding the stresses of long commutes and stifling work environments,
I would never go back to that, ” he said. Visit:
http://www.work-at-home-net-guides.com About James Martell
James
Martell, entrepreneur, successful affiliate marketer,
and developer of over 70 specialty shopping sites covering
a wide range of topics and is also in the business of teaching
people to
earn money using a computer, affiliate programs and the
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