Nov 23

Recent predictions regarding the success rate of online marketing this holiday season reveal a general consensus that affiliate marketers will make bank this holiday season despite the current economic downturn. A recent article on Emarketer.com states, “This year 49% of holiday gift spending among US Internet users will occur online, compared with 44% in stores-making this the first time the Web has surpassed the store as the preferred channel for Internet users to purchase holiday gifts.” In order to reap the benefits of the predicted increase of online users, affiliates must have an effective promotional plan that will guarantee a high success rate for conversions and revenue.

Though it may seem last minute with Thanksgiving and Cyber Monday approaching, there is still time to optimize your marketing approach. This includes using related keywords to drive more traffic, sending holiday newsletters highlighting seasonal promotions, tweaking landing pages to appeal to holiday consumers, and providing related content to ensure a quality online experience, which may potentially gain return users. Those who generally promote CPL offers or “freebie” offers may want to try setting up a special holiday section for product offers on their sites or send special newsletters in order to take advantage of the increase of CPS (cost-per-sale) revenue.

Branded campaigns and consumer products are the obvious campaigns to consider promoting since they are more likely to provide special promotions and cater to the e-commerce market. Be sure to consider campaigns related to the New Year as well since consumers will be apt to click on self improvement ads while shopping for gifts. With a good plan and great campaigns, you can be a part of what should be a positive economic turn in the online industry. Contact your Account Manager today to find the right campaigns to bring you success in the final weeks of Q4!

Sources:
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?id=1006647, http://www.amwso.com/news/affiliatesholidayseason.php, http://www.marketingexperiments.com/improving-website-conversion/ecommerce-holiday-playbook.html, http://www.affiliatetips.com/november-trends-in-the-affiliate-world.html

Nov 11

This year’s show left us feeling like there is hope for us all, in the online industry and all over the world.  Possibly inspired by this year’s election theme of change, many came to the show focused and ready to gain new business.

Our second year exhibiting, we had a great corner spot on the first floor with lots of traffic. With people lining up at the exhibit hall entrances, by 10:01am lines were forming at our booth as well, further confirming that this show would be different.  We met existing clients, most of who have enhanced their business models, providing more opportunities to make money together and rekindle our current relationships.  New clients eagerly found our booth and left us with potential business to pursue for the remaining quarter.  Performance marketing and Lead Generation are still going strong and revenue should pick up in this last quarter, especially with the holidays near.

The high demand at our booth this year barely gave us a chance to slip away, but what would be the point of exhibiting if it weren’t that way.  This energy continued well into the night on Monday as many hopped from Room Service to Pacha for more opportunities to network, as well as to let their hair down of course.  Though many partied until the wee hours of the night, many locals were up bright and early to vote and endure another full day at the show.  The day moved along quickly with the same eager energy as the previous day, but there was an anxious buzz among us as the fate of our country would be decided later on that night.  With Obama’s victory that night, hope filled the earth and should flourish in our industry.

Overall, the show was a success and should produce a tremendous increase in revenue.  With less than two months left in the final quarter and the optimistic outlook for our country, online marketers should have plenty to do and new breakthroughs in the industry should present themselves in the new year.  In the end that’s what these shows are all about, until the next one…

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