Affiliate Marketing

Social Media Marketing: Wave of the Future?

Posted on Feb 2, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing | 2 comments

I figured out a really nifty thing to do on LinkedIn a few months ago… creating an HTML email signature with a link to this blog, to the PsPrint website, and to my LinkedIn profile. I was, sadly, highly amused by this function and emailed a colleague to show it off.

Colleague: Oh that is cool…I am still not 100% comfortable with online communication websites but Linked In seems cool because it’s business connections.
Me: But it’s the waaaave of the futurrrrre. And we’re going to start social media marketing, so get used to it :p

Back in August we decided to do a full frontal attack on social media! I can’t say much yet since we’re still fleshing out the procedures and nitty gritty details, but I’ll be taking the lead on it. That was decided back in August and we still haven’t made any progress on it, other than my blogging efforts here.

It was exciting to get some new responsibilities and start working on a new project. Our mailing services is pretty automated and our affiliate program was starting to go places. I couldn’t wait to talk more about it, but mum was the word at the time.

So I got to thinking about it… is social media and online networking really the wave of the future? What are your thoughts?

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Annoying Sales & Marketing Tactics

Posted on Jan 29, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing, Marketing |

Annoying Tactic #1: Launch a campaign without communicating it to everyone who needs to know internally.

Yes, if we told you we’d have to kill you. It’s that secret! Or, just not well communicated. There’s a fine line between keeping everyone in the loop and spamming everyone with constant updates. Personally, I’d rather err on the side of caution and go with the borderline spam. At least that way I never hear that dreaded phrase “Well nobody told ME that”. In my opinion, the more informed the employees are, the more interested and invested they are in making the company work and grow successfully. Maybe that’s just me.

Annoying Tactic #2: Contact everyone at the company you have contact info for to push a deal.

While erring to spam internally doesn’t bother me, constant follow up when I have no say in a matter does. I read an interesting blog a few months ago and man does it ring true. Listen up…if I’ve told you that you need to talk to a certain person that’s obviously not me, don’t keep sending me e-mails and calling me. Despite the word “assistant” in my (former) title, I am not this person’s secretary and cannot get them to call you back any faster if they are not interested or, better yet, not in the office. I’ve never been one to respond well to hard sales even if I was genuinely interested in the product. So back off, Salesman Steve. We’ll get to you when we’re good and ready.

Annoying Tactic #3: Make sure everyone you’ve ever met knows where you work and how they could use you.

There’s a fine line between informative introductions and obnoxious introductions. If someone you meet at a show or other non-work related function asks what you do or where you work, don’t be afraid to tell them. It might spark their interest and give you a wide opportunity to explain to them how great your company is without shoving it down their throat. But be careful not to be obnoxious. Princeton’s WordNet search defines obnoxious as “objectionable: causing disapproval or protest”. So don’t leave a sour taste in people’s minds about your company by announcing it off the bat when you shake hands. Yes shows are great networking opportunities, but if you go around spewing information about your company to everyone who didn’t ask, they won’t be likely to use you. Saturation is not always good.

Annoying Tactic #4: Miss deadlines

Missing so many deadlines that the promotion or campaign is practically a moot idea is the most annoying of all. When people get a postcard for a sale and the sale is halfway over, they tend to be ticked off about it and it really doesn’t encourage them to go order right away to take advantage. I know, I’ve received many a sale card mid-sale and thought simply “well, that’s a sale I won’t be able to hit”. Marketing is all about timeliness, so missing the mark is just poor form. It doesn’t motivate your customers to take action and it holds back other people within your department trying to work on the same project.

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Higher Commissions? Yes Please…

Posted on Jan 21, 2008 in Affiliate Marketing, Marketing | 4 comments

About a month I go, I briefly mentioned that we’ve started a new affiliate program on Commission Junction. Didn’t bring a whole lot of fanfare to the party since we hadn’t officially made the announcement to our customers and current members at that time. I gave up my position as the manager of PsPrint’s Direct Mail Services to focus more time and attention on this little bugger.

Well, let’s get this party started? 8%? Weak sauce of the past. We’re serving up 15% commissions now, baby!
That’s right, we’ve dropped our measly 8% commissions and boosted to 15%. Partnering with Commission Junction has made the program so much better: a better interface, more reliable tracking, the support of a big affiliate network, you name it. It’s all simpler than ever for our affiliates AND us!

I’m really excited about the transition as it gives us a chance to start over and scrap the old program soon. It’s hard to improve on something that’s inherently flawed like our old program.

We’ve made sure to get the word out on this just in time for Affiliate Summit 2008 West. The Summit will be held at the Rio All Suites Hotel & Casino February 24th through 26th. PsPrint will of course have a booth and I will be there, so if you happen to be a reader of this blog stop by and say hi to me for a special treat :).

Really, I swear!

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Communication @ Oak Leaf Church

Posted on Oct 31, 2007 in Affiliate Marketing |

It’s great to see one of our affiliates using the link, and also great that the content is so great! Just sharing a little love!

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Many Hats

Posted on Oct 31, 2007 in Affiliate Marketing, Conferences & Networking, Marketing, Social Media |

Things I’m In Charge Of Today
the Print Green initiative
Social Media Marketing
Mailing Services
Affiliate Program
Reseller Program (TBA)
E-Mail Marketing
Tracking IT fixes
Tracking website version changes
Tracking Opt-Outs for emails and snail mails
Answering Marketing Email

Things I Assist With
Advertising
Trade Shows
Donations
Partnerships

Does this seem like too much or just enough?

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eComXpo is NEXT WEEK!

Posted on Oct 3, 2007 in Affiliate Marketing, Conferences & Networking, Marketing |

PsPrint is a featured exhibitor at eComXpo, the virtual tradeshow for eCommerce marketers. We will be featuring in our booth our great products, amazing variety of services, and of course our affiliate program.

eComXpo will feature more than 100 exhibitors including Google, Double Click Performics, Digital River, Microsoft adCenter, LinkShare, ad:tech and more.

If you stop by on day 1 between 10am and 6pm PST you can even chat with ME! And come by for the freebies too… register to win a $200 Visa Gift Card just in time for the holidays!

When?
– October 9-11, 2007

Where?
– Online at www.ecomxpo.com from the comfort of your home or office PC

Why should you attend?
– Hear from top industry experts at keynote, feature and panel presentations followed by live Q&A on topics of interest to affiliate, search, and interactive marketing professionals.
-Network with thousands of your peers .
-See the latest offerings from hundreds of exhibitors on two show floors.
-Win great prizes such as iPods, flat-screen TVs, vacations, and more.
-Enjoy all the benefits of a top trade show for FREE, without leaving your home or office!

Click here to learn more or register.

Take a video tour online here.

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