I'm looking at affiliate marketing for two of my clients - both consumer electonic products. Generating unit sales, as opposed to data capture/brand building, is the brief.
As a Consultant, I need a network who can do as much of the admin/marketing/tech/leg work as possible. However, I worry that my products would 'get lost' if I went with a largeTradeDoubler type outfit.
Does anybody have any advice on this and/or recommendations of who I should speak to?
An affiliate network called WebGains. I chose them for similar reasons to your 'wish list' after meeting with 5 or 6 other networks:
They have great technology
Account management is personal & second to none
Fantastic reputation among affiliates themselves
Excellent personal connections with big affiliates across SEO, PPC, Email, etc.
Summit Media. Summit basically take what you're trying to do & work with the affiliate networks directly to get you the best results. They are an absolutley extraordinary company with a load of dedicated, passionate people.
I deal with Hero at WebGains & my contacts at Summit are Simon & Albert. Drop your contact details if you'd like me to put you in touch.
Aside from this - would be interested in speaking to you about what you do.
Many thanks for taking the time to reply. Both options sound great and would very much like to talk to them. Would be able to introduce me?
As for me, I'm working as a consultant for a couple of products. All geared to driving sale.
What is it that you do?
Cheers
Rick
On 12:04:21 6 November 2008 danielb wrote:
hi, Rick, I have 2 suggestions for you:
An affiliate network called WebGains. I chose them for similar reasons to your 'wish list' after meeting with 5 or 6 other networks:
They have great technology
Account management is personal & second to none
Fantastic reputation among affiliates themselves
Excellent personal connections with big affiliates across SEO, PPC, Email, etc.
Summit Media. Summit basically take what you're trying to do & work with the affiliate networks directly to get you the best results. They are an absolutley extraordinary company with a load of dedicated, passionate people.
I deal with Hero at WebGains & my contacts at Summit are Simon & Albert. Drop your contact details if you'd like me to put you in touch.
Aside from this - would be interested in speaking to you about what you do.
Sorry Daniel, I didn't give you my contact details:
email:
Cheers
Rick
On 12:04:21 6 November 2008 danielb wrote:
hi, Rick, I have 2 suggestions for you:
An affiliate network called WebGains. I chose them for similar reasons to your 'wish list' after meeting with 5 or 6 other networks:
They have great technology
Account management is personal & second to none
Fantastic reputation among affiliates themselves
Excellent personal connections with big affiliates across SEO, PPC, Email, etc.
Summit Media. Summit basically take what you're trying to do & work with the affiliate networks directly to get you the best results. They are an absolutley extraordinary company with a load of dedicated, passionate people.
I deal with Hero at WebGains & my contacts at Summit are Simon & Albert. Drop your contact details if you'd like me to put you in touch.
Aside from this - would be interested in speaking to you about what you do.
daniel
Brian O'Donnell
ECommerce Manager at Suttons Consumer Products
08 November 2008 09:05am
Hi Rick,
I'd also recommend Webgains. I've used them for small/medium sized client and found them very responsive, unlike the response that I got when I approached the big networks, And they deliver sales!
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RM Partnerships
06 November 2008 10:27am
Hi,
I'm looking at affiliate marketing for two of my clients - both consumer electonic products. Generating unit sales, as opposed to data capture/brand building, is the brief.
As a Consultant, I need a network who can do as much of the admin/marketing/tech/leg work as possible. However, I worry that my products would 'get lost' if I went with a largeTradeDoubler type outfit.
Does anybody have any advice on this and/or recommendations of who I should speak to?
Many thanks
Rick
E-Business Consultant at Dan Barker
06 November 2008 12:04pm
hi, Rick, I have 2 suggestions for you:
I deal with Hero at WebGains & my contacts at Summit are Simon & Albert. Drop your contact details if you'd like me to put you in touch.
Aside from this - would be interested in speaking to you about what you do.
daniel
RM Partnerships
06 November 2008 12:10pm
Hi Daniel,
Many thanks for taking the time to reply. Both options sound great and would very much like to talk to them. Would be able to introduce me?
As for me, I'm working as a consultant for a couple of products. All geared to driving sale.
What is it that you do?
Cheers
Rick
On 12:04:21 6 November 2008 danielb wrote:
RM Partnerships
06 November 2008 12:19pm
Sorry Daniel, I didn't give you my contact details:
email:
Cheers
Rick
On 12:04:21 6 November 2008 danielb wrote:
ECommerce Manager at Suttons Consumer Products
08 November 2008 09:05am
Hi Rick,
I'd also recommend Webgains. I've used them for small/medium sized client and found them very responsive, unlike the response that I got when I approached the big networks, And they deliver sales!
Brian