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Turning Customers Into Affiliate Marketers With Widgets

Karmaloop LogoYesterday we talked about Karmaloop’s SEO success. Today we’re going to talk about its innovative affiliate marketing widget. Most of Karmaloop’s customers and Facebook group members have no clue about what affiliate marketing is. But many are masters of their MySpace domain, or Facebook profile, or maybe even a blog. So they’re qualified to evangelize Karmaloop through these profiles with the widget, while earning “Rep Points” to reward them for their participation.

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Now you can promote your favorite Karmaloop products and EARN REP POINTS on your Myspace page or facebook or website with the Karmaloop Widget. Just fill out the form then copy and paste the code on your Myspace page or facebook or website.

Example:

Karmaloop Affiliate Marketing Widget

See the widget in action on Facebook.

User Generated Cross-Sells? Why Is Nobody Doing It?

Customer ContentToday, we all know how important customer reviews are to retailers and customers alike. They help convert buyers by building trust and confidence in the product, they reduce returns, draw long-tail search traffic and are a simple entry into on-site communities for ecommerce websites.

But there was a time when no one had them. It makes you wonder what we’re missing today that we don’t know we’re missing.

Let’s take another effective merchandising tool: cross-selling. Currently, ecommerce marketers are banking that their personal cross-sell suggestions or algorithmic-based recommendations will be relevant and attractive to shoppers. This *can* be really hit and miss. But what if we gave customers a crack at cross-selling?

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Killer Affiliate Management Tips With Shawn Collins

Shawn CollinsThanks again to our special webinar guest today, Shawn Collins. A 10 year veteran of affiliate marketing both on the affiliate manager side and the publisher side, Shawn shared his expertise on a number of topics.

If you missed today’s call, here’s a full recap. If you would rather, just watch the on-demand version of the affiliate marketing webinar.

Affiliate Marketing Players

Affiliates - Refers to content publishers who promote your products for a commission or other monetary incentive including bloggers, product review portals, ezine publishers (experts on a topic with loyal mailing list subscribers) or even social networking sites like Imeem or Last.fm.

Merchants - Retailers (products) or site owners (memberships) that pay a flat fee, per click or revenue share with affiliates for sales or leads.

Networks - Networks like Commission Junction and Linkshare provide a marketplace of affiliate programs where affiliates and sellers can connect.

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Who Makes $1 Million off their Facebook Application Every Week?

Facebook Dollar SignSince the launch of the Facebook Development Platform, literally hundreds of applications have been popping up each day. It seems most of these applications will never be added beyond the developer and his Top 8 friends. And you may be wondering: What might possess someone to go through the trouble of creating a Facebook application?

Of course, some developers will slave themselves just to make something cool for the Facebook-o-sphere to love, enjoy and share with all their friends. But there are at least 4 other reasons:

  • For Branding (You’re a development house or a popular brand)
  • To Sell (Example: Where I’ve Been gets bought by TripAdvisor)
  • For Specific Actions (Affiliate products like iLike linking to iTunes)
  • For Page Views (If you’re selling banner ad space on your application)

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Facebook Advertising - 3 New Ways To Play

Facebook Ad IconsFacebook launched 3 new advertising options for businesses this week: Business Pages, Social Ads and Project Beacon.

Here’s the gist of Tuesday’s major announcement and how it impacts online retailers and other businesses:

Business Pages

Sponsored Groups have been dumped for free profile pages for any brand or business. True, any business can simply create a profile and added friends, but Business Pages are unique.

Here’s an example of the Join (RED) Page:

(RED) Page Screenshot

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Ecommerce Microblogging: More Reasons To Use Twitter

Twitter is a social networking site that has been described as “microblogging” as it’s essentially a way to post really brief content. I believe the original concept was to create a way for people to let others know what they were doing at any given moment (like Facebook status updates) “I’m watching football,” “I’m going out for sushi,” “the cat is driving me crazy” sort of thing. But users have found bigger and better applications for Twitter. Not long ago I reported on Amazon and Woot’s use of Twitter as a way to broadcast short news bytes and deals of the day to customers. Today I’m going to expand on Twitter’s ecommerce marketing potential for one-to-one customer service, reputation management, affiliate management and a free alternative to mcommerce marketing.

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Ecommerce Widget for Selling Books

When veteran companies like Random House embrace very forward thinking marketing practices like ecommerce widgets, the winds of change must be blowing.

What is a widget? Simply, a third party item that can be embedded in a web page. The most common being embedded Google AdSense ads or YouTube videos (most often found on blogs and social networks like MySpace).
What is an ecommerce widget? Well a widget that helps sell stuff of course.

Random House ‘gets it widget on’ in a similar fashion as the popular Amazon ‘Search Inside’ feature with something called ‘Insight‘.

Bloggers and social networkers can embed their favorite book widget so visitors to their blog or profile can:

  • view the book cover
  • view inside the book (or in the case of audio books, listen to a sample)
  • buy the book (links into the product page of the online store)
  • get the widget code themselves

The Random House ecommerce widget is seen below:


Learn more about the Random House ecommerce widget or read detailed coverage of the offering at Read/WriteWeb - Random House - Widgets and Web Services Done Right.

Note: Random House runs on the Elastic Path ecommerce software platform with excellent integration with SAP, which makes this story even more cool.