Trademarks
What's in a Name?
Buying domain names of real live people can be manna to the unscrupulous.
Anne Fognano is not a newbie in the online marketing world. She has run a successful affiliate business since 1997. She's the force behind CleverMoms.com and has registered a raft of variations on the "clever moms" domain name to safeguard her valuable brand. But she never bought the domain for her own name – AnneFognano.com. When someone else did, all hell broke loose.
Poaching Prohibited
What's in a name? According to Shakespeare's Juliet, not much, but if the name is trademarked it has value worth protecting. Successful companies spend millions developing a brand name and promoting their Web domains online. Some publishers, however, treat others' trademarks like their personal ATMs by generating commissions through misleading ads.
Been There Done That: Q & A with Shawn Collins
It's very difficult to find anyone in affiliate marketing better known than Shawn Collins, who earned his first commissions more than seven years ago.
Wearing his newest hat, as president/CEO of Shawn Collins Consulting, he provides outsourced affiliate program management. But he is, perhaps, better known as a co-founder of Affiliate Summit, as the author of the top-selling book Successful Affiliate Marketing for Merchants and for launching the highly successful affiliate program for ClubMom, a membership shopping site.
The Pay Per Click Dance
A few years ago, if your site wasn't listed in Yahoo you might as well have given up. Yahoo was practically the only game in town, being the search engine of choice 75 percent of the time. There were all sorts of secret ways to get a better listing, and you had to know these and implement them or your site was invisible. Then, along came a little company called GoTo.com with its cheeky idea to let sites bid on better positioning in search results. A revolution was started.
No Free Lunch For Merchants
It sounds like a no-brainer: Tap into a sales force of self-employed affiliates who'll handle everything from producing product information to Web design to advertising. Let them do all the work, and pay them anywhere from a few pennies to a few dollars - but only if they produce to your exact requirements. What's not to like?





