Affiliate marketing: good idea / bad idea?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 2:10 pm
Anyone have any experience with affiliate marketing, good or bad, as an affiliate or as a merchant? Specifically \"pay-per-sale\" types of arrangements. So far I've had a hard time trying to market Dork, and I'm wondering if affiliates might be the answer.
It seems like an attractive idea to let other people worry about where to advertise my product (and to pay them for results). But on the other hand, I don't want anyone sending spam on my behalf. I take it that was a major problem in the early days of affiliate networks, but supposedly they've gotten a lot better.
Any particular affiliate networks I should seek out or avoid? How much should I offer per sale (each sale is either $5.50 or $9.50)? Any other suggestions? (I know I should send press releases to game magazines; I've just been lazy about that.)
It seems like an attractive idea to let other people worry about where to advertise my product (and to pay them for results). But on the other hand, I don't want anyone sending spam on my behalf. I take it that was a major problem in the early days of affiliate networks, but supposedly they've gotten a lot better.
Any particular affiliate networks I should seek out or avoid? How much should I offer per sale (each sale is either $5.50 or $9.50)? Any other suggestions? (I know I should send press releases to game magazines; I've just been lazy about that.)