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AC Certified Provides Business with Trained and Certified Affiliate Managers

Do you need a trained and certified affiliate manager? We can help!

If you’re an online retailer or service provider with an affiliate program, are you getting the results you expect from it? Or if you don’t have a program, do you know how to establish one?
Do you need a trained and certified affiliate manager?
We know it can be challenging to establish and maintain an effective affiliate program. Hiring a full time employee to do the job is often expensive. But finding someone who’s working on your marketing team with the right expertise can be a challenge.

Fortunately, Lurn has a solution for companies looking to increase sales and expand their business through Affiliate Marketing.

Graduates of our AC Certified program, which provides training and certification for affiliate managers, can help you get the results you need from your company’s affiliate program. When you hire an AC Certified graduate to run your affiliate program, you’re getting an expert who’s been trained in the following areas:

  • Start up of new affiliate programs
  • Selecting and managing tracking solutions
  • Recruiting and managing affiliates
  • Negotiating favorable terms with networks
  • Improving sales through promotions and contests
  • Day-to-day program management

In addition, AC Certified is the first and only certification program endorsed by leading affiliate industry professionals such as Shawn Collins. When asked to comment on AC Certified, Shawn said, “It’s like a college course on Affiliate Marketing … it’s obvious that you had true, experienced, veteran affiliate managers working on this.”

If your business needs trained and certified affiliate management, Lurn can help you find it. Email Sarah Holland (sarah at lurn.com) and she’ll put you in touch with one of our AC Certified graduates.


Using Widgets to Improve Your Site

Are You Using Widgets to Improve Your Internet Marketing Website?

Thingamajigs, Whatchmacallits, thingamabobs, widgets. Which one of these can help your Internet marketing business?

Well, having a Whatchmacallit chocolate bar never hurts, but only the widgets can boost your bottom line.

A web widget is a small piece of code that runs a portable program on your site. It’s a stand-alone application, it could be an ad from Google, updates from the Financial Times, a poll. There are numerous web widgets that you can add to your site to engage potential customers and interact with your users.


This Week’s Top Affiliate Marketing News Stories (May 29, 2009)

news_may_29_09.jpg There’s an App for That
On the ReveNews website, Barry Silverstein said, “Apple’s iPhone applications are opening the door to hand-held computing in a big way.” Barry goes on to explain the positive impact Apple’s opening up the iPhone to developers has had.

Affiliate Link Redirecting and Cloaking
On his blog, Shawn Collins said, “Affiliates cloak their links for a variety of reasons, but I do it so my affiliate links will be short, so I can use then in text email newsletters, and some people don’t like clicking affiliate links.” Shawn discusses a free redirecting and cloaking program called .htaccess.

Simple Keyword Conversion Tracking
In this interesting article posted on the CDF Networks website, the writer said, “Tracking is essential to the success of any per click affiliate campaign.  In order to know what keywords are converting, you have to track down to the keyword level.  This used to be a fairly complex thing to set up, but now its very simple.” There are both free and paid options, and the writer outlines both.

UStream of PPC Classroom Live Now Available
Tennyson Rog, blogging on the Affiliate Classroom Blog from the PPC Classroom Live Event in Las Vegas, said, “for those of you who aren’t able to make it, don’t despair! If you are not joining us in person, we invite you to come back here and watch the presentations LIVE.” Cool! It’s still happening!

Report: Online Video Fastest-Growing Medium in the History of the World
Gavin O’Malley, writing on Online Media Daily, says, “online video is the fastest-growing media platform in history, according to a new report from social media research consultancy Trendstream and research firm Lightspeed.” Interesting article.


The Week’s Top Affiliate Marketing News Stories (May 1, 2009)

news.jpgOnline Coupons Gaining Popularity
Coupons are making a big comeback. A recent survey of more than 4,500 women 18 years or older found that nearly 70% of them would print and redeem an online coupon for a product they planned to purchase.

Six Ways To Improve The Usefulness Of Your Web Pages
Google’s main objective is to make money…all of it they can. In order to make money, Google needs to provide useful information in answer to queries. That means that YOU need to give searchers what they are looking for so that your ads will be displayed.

Barnes & Noble Sticks Its Nose Deeper into Audio Books
Books have always been a big seller on the Internet. Now Barnes & Noble is taking things to the next level, as they rev up to go deeper into the world of mobile commerce and digital content. The sale of hardcopy books has been declining, so Barnes & Noble is counting on greater distribution of digital content to give its sagging web sales a boost.

30 Days to Better SEO
Court says that it’s a lot easier to learn about SEO than it is to actually implement SEO. He’s right, and in this post he announces that he’ll be doing a post each day for the next 30 days that walks us through 30 different SEO techniques.

Common Problems Faced by a Startup
Startups are always boogers. Roy takes a look at some of the problems that almost all startups run into, such as finding funding and people. He says you don’t have to go through the whole trial and error scenario.


Five Questions About Cookies You Never Dared to Ask

20848568.jpgThe highlight of affiliate marketing is the symbiotic relationship that exists between merchants and affiliates.

Every time a selected merchant sells one of their products by your reference, you, as the affiliate, receive a commission for originating that sale.

But how do merchants know whether a product sale was referred by you, or by another affiliate? How do they track their sales to compensate the right associate?

Individual merchants and affiliate programs use special software to keep track of sales. Whether it’s an out-of-the-box application, or a more advanced alternative, all affiliate software uses cookies to determine the origin of a purchase.

What Are Cookies? How Can They Help Me Make More Sales?

Simply put, a cookie is a data bit that is stored in a user’s computer memory to keep tabs of the user’s browsing history and preferences. The cookie’s data contains information such as the link that originated an affiliate purchase, and the affiliate ID of the referral.

As an affiliate, you should pay special attention to the cookie’s duration, or return day.  Since cookies are set to expire after a given period of time, they bear what is called a return day to determine how long they will be stored in the user’s computer – thus defining how long the user has to complete the sale.

Say you are promoting an affiliate product with 30-day return day cookies. This means that even if a user, after clicking your “hoplink” to access the merchant’s site, doesn’t buy on their first visit, as long as they purchase within those 30 days, you will get a commission.

How Long Can Cookies Last?  Are Lifetime Cookies the Best Option?

While cookie durations vary between merchants, you’ll find that the most common return day denominations are 30, 60 and 90 days.

If you’re looking for a product to sell and come across “lifetime cookies,” don’t be fooled. Even though the general rule for cookies is “the longer, the better,” a lifetime cookie can limit your ability to compete in the affiliate market. Here’s why…

We know that once a user clicks on your ad, as long as you are the first to refer them, you appear as the lead affiliate. And we’ve just established that if a sale occurs within the cookie’s return day period, as a lead affiliate, you get paid.

But what if this is not the case? What if a user clicks on one of your ads to make a purchase in a merchant site, but you weren’t the first affiliate to do the referral?

Then, all your efforts would simply be aiding in other affiliates’ work – earning them money, as opposed to profiting you.  If instead, you promote a product with cookies that expire within 120 days, this will allow you to renew your competitive edge every 120 days – while giving you a long period of time for the consumer to decide on buying your affiliate product.

So, How Do I Find a Cookie’s Duration?

Finding cookies’ length information on merchant websites can be a hassle. To save some time, go directly to the business’ online privacy policy and skim through the disclosure. This will likely indicate the cookie length that the merchant site sets if a visitor comes to them versus clicking an affiliate link.

So in addition to the privacy policy, the affiliate should also check the actual affiliate agreement, which spells out the cookie length set when a visitor clicks on the affiliate link. If the cookie length is not listed there, you can check the cookie information yourself, using your browser’s data. While Internet browser utilities vary, these are the general steps to follow:

  1. First, click on the affiliate link that is given to you, so that it’s registered in your PC’s recent memory.
  2. Open your browser’s “Cache Folder.”
  3. Find a cookie named affiliate/companyname@merchantwebsite.com.
  4. Open the cookie’s information (right click). Within the text, you must be able to distinguish: (1) your affiliate ID#, and (2) the cookies’ expiration. If this information is not identifiable, you probably shouldn’t trust the source – move on to the next product.

The method outlined above can also be used to check if merchant sites have fully functional cookies. Basic affiliate software can be inefficient at tracking cookies, so checking cookie functionality beforehand will ensure that you get the credit if you make a sale.