vinny lingham - “an affiliate’s life”
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Learn what it takes to be a successful affiliate. Vinny will share his experiences of his life as an affiliate and the pros and cons to working in the industry. He’ll talk about how he grew his previous company, Clicks2Customers, into a search affiliate powerhouse and and why he chose to leave the affiliate world to found his current company.TRANSCRIPT
An Affiliate’s LifeVinny LinghamAffiliate DagMay 19, 2009Twitter: @yolaweb
About Vinny
Vinny LinghamFounder, CEO
Seasoned entrepreneur who founded award-winning search engine marketing company, Clicks2Customers.
Awards: YGL Honoree 2009 by the World Economic Forum, High-impact entrepreneur by Endeavor Global, and 2006 Top Young IT Entrepreneur.
Serves on numerous international advisory boards for search engine and affiliate marketing, including Commission Junction and Yahoo!
Speaks at conferences around the world and is frequently cited on Web 2.0 trends.
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Life as an affiliate
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Clicks2Customers
Founded in 2003
Grew the business from 6 people to 70 people
Awards: 2004 Commission Junction Horizon Award for Innovation, 2006 Minister's Award for Overall Excellence (Small/Medium Enterprises), 2007 nomination for Best New Affiliate at the LinkShare Golden Link Awards
Built a cool technology, which is how Yola (formerly SynthaSite) was created
Affiliate Marketing Model and Excellent Customer Service
Clients include 3 of the top 30 online retailers in the US, 2 of the top 10 UK travel brands, and the biggest online retailers in both South Africa and Australia.
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Benefits of being an affiliate
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Challenges of being an affiliate
Change in Terms
Fluctuating exchange rates
Short term gains
Crowded marketplace – many pitfalls and risks
Not easily scalable
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Key to becoming a successful affiliate
Keep the team small
Stay focused
Much value is in the long tail of search
Focus on the user
Don’t compete against the media agencies who are incentivized by their clients to spend more money by paying them on % of spend models
Detailed Business Intelligence
Grow revenues by optimizing campaigns, not just increasing bids
Align metrics between affiliates and marketers
Focus on real value linked to ROI
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Key to growing and staying successful
Be ready for volatility in earnings
Maintain a healthy cash balance
Excellent communication between the affiliates and the advertisers
Transparency to establish trust and protect merchant brand equity
Need to be flexible and able to follow the trends, e.g. twitter
Network: Attend Industry Conferences and build your profile and reputation
Don’t just be another invisible affiliate
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Lessons learned as an affiliate
Conversion rates are important
Try to engage your traffic so that it becomes recurring and reduces your cost of traffic acquisition
You have a small window of opportunity to getting $$$ from a customer
Work with reputable affiliate networks
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How the PPC ecosystem operates in different economies
Information Commerce Entertainment
Natural Listings
Good Times
Bad Times
CPC Price Impact in Current Economy
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LPeople tend to spend less time
searching
People tend to spend more time bargain hunting
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Customer Lifetime Value
Party Affiliates and Merchants share
this portion
Merchants
Typical Company Size
5 100
Ex. Share of money to the Affiliate
$50 $200
Duration 1-5 months 6-24 months
20% 80%
Affiliate businesses can’t be too big because the revenues are only short term.
0 5 2412Months
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Why did I leave affiliate marketing?
Merchants did not always understand their own business nor their customers life value
Merchants kept running out of a budget (retarded concept)
Affiliate Marketing was becoming commoditized
I reached the glass ceiling and felt like I couldn’t go any higher
Wanted to build my own product and services
Didn’t want to make $$$ for other people, instead leveraged my skills for my own benefit
Wanted to build a strong business model for affiliates to market
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Affiliate Marketing Glass Ceiling
Scale Revenue Level to Achieve % Who Achieve This
$100K Easy 50%
$1 million Moderate 10%
$5 million Difficult 5%
$10 million Exceptional 1%
$50 million Almost impossible .01%
$1 billion Impossible ???
Clicks2Customers
•The chances of building a billion dollar company in affiliate marketing are very small
•The industry size determines how big companies can grow to
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Challenges of now running a start-up company (Yola)
More overhead
Higher investment
Must wear multiple hats
Staying on top of your email
Many stakeholders
Managing growth and capacity
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Choose: technology company or affiliate?...
…You can’t be both
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Do what makes you happy
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Thank You
Contact Info:
Vinny Lingham
Email: [email protected]
Blog: vinnylingham.com
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