Pay-Per-Impression (CPM)
The Pay-Per-Impression and
Pay-Per-Click Model are not common to be used in Affiliate Marketing
anymore. They were used in the Past, but were mostly abandoned due to
Fraud and lack of Results.
The CPM (cost-per-impression)
compensation Model was revived by Google for Google AdWords in summer
2005. The feature is called "Site-Targeting" in AdWords and allows you
to display your AdSense Ad on a specific Website that runs AdSense Ads.
Pay-Per-Click (CPC) Model
Like
the Pay-per-Impression model was the Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Model popular
during the dot com boom at the end of the 1990th but was mostly
abandoned by Advertisers for Advertisements on other Websites due to
rampart problems with click fraud.
The PPC Model was kept alive by
the PPC Search Engine GoTo.com which became later Overture.com and is
now owned by Yahoo! and renamed from "Yahoo Sponsored Search" to Yahoo
Search Marketing.
Google launched their PPC Service AdWords in
2000. Ask Jeeves, now simply Ask.com followed with their PPC Service in
2005 called Ask Sponsored Listings and MSN.com in 2006 with AdCenter.
Other PPC Services are Miva/FindWhat.com and 7Search.com.
Contextual Advertising
The
big come-back of PPC came when Google launched AdSense in 2003, the
birth of contextual Advertising. What is Google AdSense? Here is a quote
from Google's History at Google's corporate Website.
Google AdSense: "...
offering web sites of all sizes a way to easily generate revenue
through placement of highly targeted ads adjacent to their content.
Google AdSense technology analyzes the text on any given page and
delivers ads that are appropriate and relevant, increasing the
usefulness of the page and the likelihood that those viewing it will
actually click on the advertising presented there."
Yahoo's
Version of AdSense called Yahoo! Publisher Network was launched (beta)
in 2005. Microsoft is also working on their own Version of AdSense which
is expected to be launched (beta) in 2006.
Search Engine Marketing (SEM)
Classic
PPC Search Engine Marketing (Cost-Per-Click (CPC) advertising) is not
Affiliate Marketing. It is an entirely different type of Internet
Marketing and only has some technical details in common with old PPC/CPC
Affiliate Marketing.
Ads are primarily displayed at the Search
Engine Search Results Pages (SERPs) next to organic, free, Search
Results. Contextual Advertising introduced with Google AdSense is also
not Affiliate Marketing since no direct Partnership between the
Advertiser who creates and pays for the Ads and the Publisher who
displays the Ads on his Website.
This type of Marketing is
generally referred to as Search Engine Marketing (SEM) and is often and
wrongly mixed up and confused with Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
which is about improving the ranking of a Site in the organic, free,
SERPs at major Search Engines via technical means and deep understanding
of the complicated ranking algorithms used by modern Search Engines.
Pay-Per-Call
Advertising is neither Search Engine Marketing (SEM) nor Affiliate
Marketing. Recently developed call-tracking technology allows to create a
bridge between online and offline Advertising. Pay-Per-Call Advertising
is still new and in it's infancy. It is expected to become the 4th
major type of Internet Marketing next to Affiliate Marketing, Search
Engine Marketing and Search Engine Optimization within the next years.
The
Affiliate Marketing shifted almost entirely to the Pay-Per-Lead (CPA or
CPL) and Pay-Per-Sale Model (CPS) which is also known as Performance
Marketing. The paid commission is usually a percentage of the referred
sales or a flat dollar amount.
The Pay-Per-Lead (CPA or CPL) Model
The
Advertiser pays Affiliates a Flat Amount Commission if a referred
visitor performs a specific action on the Advertisers Site. It could be
Actions like filling out a Form, Signing up for a Newsletter or Creating
an Account.
The CPA Model is very popular with Online Services
like Credit Card Providers, Insurance Services, DVD and Video Game
Rental Services and Loans and Mortgages. Due to the usual high flat
commission amount is the CPA very attractive for PPC Affiliates that do
not have a permanent Website and an established User Base.
Before
you consider the CPA Model for you problem, make sure to have mechanisms
in place to validate the quality of referred leads. Your program will
be vulnerable to become a victim of fraud, affiliates that generate tons
of "fake" leads if you do not have anything in place to verify the
quality of the produced leads.
The Pay-Per-Sale (CPS) Model
This
Model is used by most Online Merchants today. The Merchant pays a
percentage of the Order Amount that was created by a customer who was
referred by an Affiliate.
Do not pay commissions that you end up
losing money on an order. You will gain new customers because of the
Affiliate Program, but you will also pay commissions for returning
customers.
Shoppers on the internet are more savvy today.
Comparison Shopping Sites, Coupon Sites, Cash-Back Shopping and Charity
Sites, that make up a large percentage of successful affiliates, are
often visited by Shoppers first. See the Affiliate Program also as a
Customer Retention Tool.
CPA or CPS?
If your
competitors have affiliate programs and you don't, chances are good,
that you are losing a considerable amount of business to them, because
the lag of an affiliate program for your site.
If you want to use
an Affiliate Program as an Online Merchant for the whole purpose of
customer acquisition, consider the CPA Model and pay a flat commission
for new customers referrer by affiliates.
Do the math to come up with a Flat Commission that makes it
worthwhile for affiliates to promote you. Affiliates are not waiting for
you, the next Merchant that has a Program is only one click away.
What
you do and what commission you pay is up to you. You can also mix
compensation models. The best thing to do is always to check first what
your competitors are doing and use their compensation model as
reference.
Pay-Per-Sale is by far the most common compensation
model. 2/3 to 3/4 of all Affiliate Programs today are Pay-per-Sale
Programs. The operating Site only pays "Commission" to their Affiliates
for actual Results (a Sale, Sign-up etc.) and not just for promises
(Clickthroughs, Banner Impressions).
Affiliate Networks
Operating
an affiliate program to drive traffic to your website has never been
easier. Most Sites utilize 3rd Party Services (so called Affiliate
Networks). Those Services provide the infrastructure for you to track
all the traffic and referrals to your Website.
Networks also work
as a Recruiting Platform to find Websites willing to promote your
Products or Services. The Integration of their Service usually takes
just a few days or sometimes just a few hours.
Some of the Networks also help you to keep the generated overhead low (such as Payment of the Affiliates).
Networks
usually charge 20-30% of the commission you pay to Affiliates as Fee to
you. If the Fee is 25% for example and you pay 10% commission per Sale
to you Affiliate, you must pay $12.5 in commission and fee for a $100
Sale.
In-House Affiliate Program Solutions and Software
You might want to have more control over your Affiliate Program and avoid the Network fees by running the program In-House.
You
can, of course, develop all the necessary tools and technology by
yourself, but that is may be not very cost effective and not as easy as
it seems.
The technology has already been developed by various Affiliate Tracking Solution Providers and Software Packages.
They
are most of the time easy to plug into your existing Sites and have
already proven themselves. Be careful with too small or too new Solution
and Software Provoiders.
Check the Background of the Company you consider first. Do your diligence!
Outsourcing - Outsourced Program Management (OPM)
When you have your Program up and running, the first and important step was done. Now begins the complicated part starts.
The
Wild West of Affiliate Marketing when quick and easy money was made and
having an Affiliate Program running on "Auto Drive" generated a huge
increase in sales by affiliates that sought out programs and did
everything themselves without the need of support and guidance is over.
Business on the internet matured and Affiliate Marketing as well.
An
Affiliate Program requires attention. To get active and quality
affiliates requires active recruitment efforts. Support of existing
affiliates also became vital. A clear set of Rules, the Affiliate
Agreement, must be worked out and be enforced.
Allocate Resources to the program and don't do it on the side.
Your program is destined to fail if you don't spend the required resources and time for your program.
If
you don't have the resources in-house, consider outsourcing of your
program management (OPM). There are today a number of quality service
companies available that are specialized in this.
Conclusion
Thousands
of Websites operating their Affiliate Program successfully today,
prove, that Affiliate Marketing is the most cost effective and efficient
way to promote your products and services on the World Wide Web.
Affiliate
Marketing guarantees a fast ROI (Return of Investment) and for some
Online Merchants and Services are the Sales generated through the
Affiliate Channel making up a considerable percentage of their total
online Revenue.
Important Abbreviations
CPA - Cost per Action
CPC - Cost per Click
CPL - Cost per Lead
CPM - Cost per (Mil) Impression (1000 Impressions)
CPS - Cost per Sale
CR - Conversion Rate
CTR - Click through rate
DRM - Dynamic Rich Media (type of Ad, technology). It has nothing to do with DRM as in Digital Rights Management
EPC - Earnings per Click / Earnings per 100 Clicks
OPM - Outsourced (Affiliate) Program Management
PPC - Pay per Click
ROI - Return of Investment
SE - Search Engines
SEM - Search Engine Marketing
SEO - Search Engine Optimization
SERP - Search Engine Result Page
SID - URL Parameter the Affiliate can pass to get tracked with Sales and Leads
Abbreviations of Websites you will come across
ABW - ABestWeb - Affiliate Marketing Forum
CJ - Commission Junction - Affiliate Network
LS - Linkshare - Affiliate Network
MyAP - My Affiliate Program - In-House Program Solution
PF - Performics - Affiliate Netwok
SAS - ShareASale - Affiliate Network
SEW - Search Engine Watch - News and Resources
SR - Share Results - Affiliate Network
TW - Thread Watch - Internet Marketing News Discussions
WW - Webmaster World Forums
PRIZE BOND
Latest Draw Result -MUZAFRABAD |
First 795153 |
Second s--107586--227008--796010Prize Bond Available http://adf.ly/tkW0s |
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment