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The ROI on PPC vs. Affiliate Marketing ![]() |
| The ROI on PPC vs. Affiliate Marketing |
| Friday, 25 August 2006 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Topic: The ROI on PPC vs. Affiliate MarketingWhich gives the best return on your investment - Pay per Click advertising, or building strong affiliate partnerships? We recently released the audio recording of our clinic on this topic. You can listen to a recording of this clinic here: The ROI on PPC vs. Affiliate MarketingBuilding and maintaining strong PPC campaigns is becoming increasingly difficult in what has become a very competitive marketplace. At the same time, many companies report poor performance with their affiliate programs. The question we asked ourselves is this: If companies invest sufficient time and effort to develop strong affiliate programs, can affiliates deliver a better ROI than PPC advertising? Working with two of our research partners we have identified some important trends, and have confirmed that a well-managed affiliate program can deliver significant revenues. Please note that the purpose of this brief is not to encourage marketers to abandon their PPC advertising in favor of affiliate marketing. Instead we are suggesting that a strong affiliate program can deliver additional revenues with a very favorable ROI. Also, with skilled affiliates working on your behalf, and with some of them using PPC advertising themselves, you can extend the reach of your total PPC exposure, and reduce your PPC costs. That is to say, many affiliates will be running their own PPC campaigns to attract the same traffic you have been fighting for yourself. They will then refer the most qualified of those visitors to your site, in the hope of achieving a sale and earning a commission.
Case Study 1 – Tracking the relative ROI between the PPC and affiliate programs of National Alert Registry.One of our research partners is the National Alert Registry. While we have been handling their PPC campaigns only for about a year, we have seen a decline in ROI, in spite of making substantial efforts in a number of areas:
However, in spite of this, over the last nine months we have seen our partner’s PPC cost per sale going up, and PPC profits going down. NAR is not the only company or organization to have found itself unable to scale its PPC programs any further. Over the same period, NAR has more than made up for the decline in PPC revenue and profits by working hard on its affiliate program. This increase has been achieved by focusing very tightly not on recruiting thousands of new affiliates, but by identifying a small handful of super-affiliates, or strategic partners. Here are the results:
Case Study 2 – Growth in affiliate revenues for Net Detective.Another of our research partners, NetDetective.com, has been working with an affiliate program for several years now. While they don’t investment a significant amount in PPC campaigns, they do pay a great deal of attention to their affiliates. In fact, the Net Detective affiliate program has now been running for over nine years, which makes it one of the longest running programs of its kind on the web. By building and refining the program over such a long period of time, they are now in a position where almost 80% of the company’s total revenues are generated through their affiliate partners. The growth in both affiliate income and profits has been steady over the years. However, the most significant increase has been over the last year, during which time they have recruited a number of new super-affiliates. As with the National Alert Registry, time invested in forging strategic partnerships with key affiliates has been shown to dramatically increase revenues. Here are their results, also over the last nine months. The figures show payouts and profits per affiliate, per month.
Finding Good Affiliates – The key to a successful affiliate programThe growth of both the National Alert Registry and the Net Detective affiliate programs was due to their recruitment of super-affiliates. One approach to take when searching for top affiliates is to look for good content-driven sites. Many top affiliates have websites that are content-centered, instead of ad-centered. These affiliates will attract traffic and qualify it through their website and content before sending it on to you. In the beginning, some of these site owners may be skeptical about becoming an affiliate. They may fear alienating some of their visitors, or may be suspicious of the payout terms or their ability to make a profit. One way to approach these kinds of owners is to buy advertising on their site. If the results are positive for you, approach them about becoming an affiliate and be candid about your stats. You want them to know exactly what they are signing up for. The objective is to partner with happy affiliates. Someone who is satisfied with the program and your company is going to send you much more traffic, and put more thought into their own campaigns, than someone who feels they have been misled. Guidelines – Guidelines for establishing and running a successful affiliate program.Pay per Click campaigns can still be a strong channel for many online marketers. As with any channel, the higher the level of your expertise in this area, the better your results will be. If you plan to implement or improve an affiliate program to increase the overall ROI of your marketing efforts, keep in mind that many affiliate programs fail. And they fail because companies do not invest enough time and resources in research and program management. Consider the following guidelines.
In-house affiliate management solutions: Outsourcing solutions for affiliate program management:
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As part of our research, we have prepared a review of the best Internet resources on this topic. Rating SystemThese sites were rated for usefulness and clarity, but alas, the rating is purely subjective. * = Decent | ** = Good | *** = Excellent | **** = Indispensable
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