Quote Originally Posted by shaun View Post
Ok - here is the bottom line for me.

I do not want to run an affiliate program. I want to run a pay site. I want to focus on developing brilliant content, on hiring the hottest models, on being at the top of google in my niche (I am, by the way....)

If I want to give away 50% of a sale to an affiliate, I would like them to be doing the work to make the sale. Sure, I will give them some content they can use - they can raid my cookie jar for movie clips and pictures, and I will give them banners and stuff...

But - why would an affiliate WANT me to dilute my time and concentration away from running my SITE???? It is the SITE that they are selling! If I am spending oodles of time building FHG's, free sites, new tours, etc... well - heck, I can list em on green guy myself! If I build galleries, I can submit em myself! It takes me HOURS to create a gallery, but only minutes to submit it!

The idea behind affiliate marketing, behind franchising is this: I give you a terrific product to sell. It is YOUR job to sell it. EVERY MINUTE and EVERY DOLLAR I spend on helping you learn to sell the product is a minute and dollar that isn't being spent on giving YOU a great product.

I KNOW how much marketing I do. I know how much money my marketing makes. So, if someone wants to resell my product, work regular office type hours, and to be serious about it - I would venture a guess that he or she could make a decent living - even if my sites were the ONLY product they were selling!

So - WHY should an affilate - a good affiliate who KNOWS how to work in this industry - even WANT me to spend that much time running an affiliate program rather than running a site? It is in every good affiliates best interest that I do what I do best - making a gret site, and in thier best interest to do THEIR job - letting everyone know about my great site and why they should join!
The reason why many would expect you to do all of that for them, rather than pay attention to your site, is because they (those particular affiliates) see themselves as the end user. They see themselves as the consumer you're after. They see themselves as the people to be marketed to and won over.

They don't care about the customers. They don't see the process as ever even getting that far.

That's why they'll gladly send people to a misleading site with misleading tours and upsells and cross sells and popups and loads of consoles and content that's not updated in exchange for a big chunk of PPS money.

Fortunately, there are many affiliates who do recognize the value of the customers in the equation from whom all money that floats around in this industry and between webmasters comes. They want the sites they promote to be fair, honest, of high quality, and so on because they realize that sending their traffic to good sites reflects upon them and benefits them in the long run. They have no desire to alienate their own surfers.

It's the affiliates that think sponsor programs exist solely for the affiliates sake and fail to even acknowledge the consumers in all of this that are the problem, in tandem with the sponsor programs that care about nothing more than appealing to affiliates and are not the least bit concerned with surfers or the quality of their own sites.