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Is Your Affiliate Program Hijacking Your Customers?
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Lewis Leake, JR.
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GrowNetProfits
http://www.grownetprofits.com
Is Your Affiliate Program Hijacking Your Customers?
by Lewis Leake, Jr. -- Copyright © 2002
What a crazy question, right! Why would an affiliate owner
set up their affiliate program to hijack your customers?
Is it deliberate or do they just not understand?
Well, I don't know the answer to that question, but it
definitely does happen. And when it happens to you it
doesn't really make any difference one way or the other.
You just missed a sale.
Let me give you an example. Six months or so ago, I bought
an ebook and joined their affiliate program. The program
was managed through ClickBank so it was easy to sign up and
get started.
I set up some keywords on Overture and FindWhat and started
making sales. Now I wasn't getting rich but I was getting a
check from ClickBank for $140 to $160 every two weeks.
Then one week, I only received two notifications from
ClickBank that I had made a sale. I checked my ClickBank
account - everything was fine there. I checked my Overture
and FindWhat accounts, the click-thrus were in line with
prior weeks. Then I checked the link to the affiliate sales
page.
Well, the link worked fine. So what's the problem here? I
looked a little closer at the sales page and guess what,
the owner had added a few things.
First of all, he added a sign-up form for his newsletter.
Now I don't know about you, but I'm not going to pay to get
subscribers to his newsletter. If he wants subscribers then
let him get them.
Then he added a "Click Here If You Are In A Hurry" link.
This link sent my customer an autoresponder message telling
them all about the product, the affiliate program and how
to order. Hey, how do I get my cut?
Finally, he added a "Join Our Affiliate Program" link. This
link took my customer to another page where the affiliate
program was described in detail. He described how to sign
up with ClickBank. He described how to get paid through
ClickBank. He told my customer how to get a 50% discount
and cut me out of the picture. Nice job, huh!
I was furious. I sent the owner an email explaining my
findings and my concerns that I and his other affiliates
were being cut out of the sales picture by his additions to
the sales page.
I received a reply from him a few days later. The reply was
rather long but the bottom line was that his sales were up
and I was the only one who had complained so he wasn't
going to change anything.
Sure his sales were up, everybody figured out that they
could now get the product at half price. Thanks a lot!
My only recourse was to stop promoting the product.
If you are a member of an affiliate program that assigns
you a unique id, there might be a good reason to have
newsletter sign-up forms, autoresponder links and affiliate
links on the sales page. That reason would be if your
affiliate id is included so that you get credit if a sale
is made later.
Otherwise you will lose customers and sales. So be careful
out there. Do your homework.
Take a close look at the sales pages - notice I said
pages - of every affiliate program that you are a member of
or are thinking about joining. Look for anything that will
take your customer away from the sales page.
If you find these links then look for another affiliate
program to join.
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