Thursday, January 29, 2009

Where do we draw the line?

by Joe Sousa on January 29, 2009

in Affiliate Stuff

After reading a post on the Shareasale Blog I decided to throw in my thoughts here.  Now keep in mind I am not a technical wizard and don’t understand all the issues here but from the standpoint of a somewhat experienced affiliate I have some opinions.

(BTW, for a much better explanation from someone who knows FAR more than me about this subject check out the article Kellie Stevens wrote on Revenews:  Putting the Genie Back Into the Bottle)

For those of you who don’t know about the issue let me give a super brief rundown.  Brian Littleton and the Shareasale crew have been on the ethical forefront of the affiliate industry for years. Brian has gone out of his way to make sure Shareasale is parasite free and if an affiliate deserves a commission they will get it.  He has taken a hard stance on toolbars, BHOs, and software affiliates in the past mainly because they overwrite cookies and hose other affiliates out of their commissions.  SAS decided it was time to take another look at this issue and update their policy concerning toolbars and the like and wanted to get input from affiliates, merchants, and others in the industry.

On some of the affiliate forums there has been a big backlash based on this announcement and people are up in arms over Shareasale allowing parasites and toolbars now. First of all let me state that Brian Littleton and the Shareasale crew are top notch people and do whatever they can to run an ethical (don’t want to try to define that right now) affiliate network. If Brian says it is time to look at this issue again I fully trust that it is for the good of the affilaites, the merchants, and the affiliate industry in general. Don’t jump to conclusions and assume just because they want to take another look at the issue that they will open the floodgates for all toolbars and parasites to overtake their network. This will not happen.

Are a lot of toolbars “bad”?  Of course.  Is there legitimate uses for a toolbar that won’t steal commissions from other affiliates?  Of course.  Saying all toolbars are bad is just as ignorant as saying all of them are good.  I urge you not to overreact until the roundtable is over, peoples opinions and input are heard, and the SAS crew can develop a revised policy

My take on toolbars?  There are a lot of “bad” toolbars and other software programs out there that steal commissions. Who knows how much is taken from affiliates each year because of these toolbars.  I have probably lost quite a bit due to them over the years myself and they employ tactics I would never consider or condone.  I don’t want my affiliate cookies overwritten by these toolbars. If I earn a commission I want to get paid.  I won’t get into all the technical issues because there are much more qualified people out there to do that.  But I also realize there is room in the industry for toolbars that don’t steal from others, provide value to the merchants and affiliates, and don’t break the “rules”.

Affiliate marketing looks much different today than it did a year or two ago and in another year or two it will look different again. This is still a very young industry and because of that policies need to be regularly changed and new technologies examined.  Based on his reputation Brian from Shareasale has earned our trust and with the input from many different people we can all be assured he will do what is right.

Comments?  Questions? Let’s hear ‘em

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So what’s the deal???

by Joe Sousa on January 29, 2009

in Uncategorized

Well, after years of not doing it I am doing it.  I am starting a blog.  Why you may ask???

I have been wanting to do a “real” blog for a while now.  I have some blogs set up on some of my affiliate websites but those usually don’t say anything about me.  They are mostly related to the content of the site.  So they don’t really count.

As I sat in my office a few days ago, after reading a bunch of other people’s blogs, after realizing how much I have learned from them and been encouraged and after trying to figure out what I could add to the web through a blog I had a thought:  Nearly all the blogs I read fall into one of two categories.  They are either just a family blog where people keep their friends updated with their lives or they are a business related blog. There is some crossover on some blogs but as my mind continued to roll I had another thought:  Why should I keep those two areas of my life seperate???

Most of my friends really have no idea what I do for a living.  Most of the people I know in the affiliate industry don’t know much about my personal life.  I am not a superhero (as far as you know anyway) so why should I lead a “double life” and keep work seperated from personal?  Both of those areas in my life greatly influence each other so I see no need to compartmentalize them.

So for my work people and those in the affiliate and internet marketing industries:  Welcome to a slice of my personal life. Hopefully as you read you will get to know me more, see what makes me tick, and learn more about who I am beyond a few websites and random tweets and stuff. Some of the stuff you might already know, some of the stuff might be a suprise to you but as you learn more about me as a person I trust that our business relationships can grow. Of course if you have any questions feel free to ask. My life is an open book and I will gladly discuss anything I post here.

For my friends and family:  Hopefully you will get a better understanding of what I do, how I earn my money, and why I love this industry. Of course there will be a lot of stuff you don’t understand but feel free to ask any questions.  I will try to answer them without confusing you more.

So there you have it. Do with this what you want. 

I am gonna strive to post on a fairly regular basis. Whether that will be daily, once a week or whatever I am not sure. But when a thought pops into my head I want to share I will post. It could be something happening in my life, something business related, a product review of some sort (I never run out of opinions on stuff), some response to another post I see somewhere… 

Keep reading and enjoy.  Leave me a comment and let me know your thoughs. Am I a fool for trying to combine these two areas of my life?  Is it the most awesome thing you have ever seen?  Let me know.

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