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James Martell's Coffee Talk
...with Linda Woods of PartnerCentric.com
Listen
as
James Martell, a successful affiliate marketer, natural
search expert and the President of Net Guides Publishing Inc.,
sits down with Linda Woods, President of PartnerCentric Inc., to
discuss their shared passion for teaching people how to succeed
with affiliate programs.
Woods, who has worked for
Commission Junction teaching merchants how to better support
affiliates and affiliates how to make more money, and then as a
consultant for Cowabunga, finally branched out of her own and
started PartnerCentric, the Net’s most successful affiliate
marketing consultant team.
In this Coffee Talk edition,
Woods shares her insights into the industry and talks to Martell
about her unique sales philosophies, tracking programs, and the
relationship between merchants and affiliates.
The two also candidly discuss
the two kinds of websites, which Woods calls 1) “About
Something” sites, which she says provide content; and 2) “Sell
Something” sites, which she says are commerce-based and how
combining the two creates a real win-win situation for merchants
and affiliate partners alike.
Such philosophies have
catapulted Woods and PartnerCentric to astounding online
success, with PartnerCentric revenues growing 200-300% per year
under Woods direction. And, this already jaw-dropping figure is
on track to more than double in 2006.
Woods says the name of the game
is traffic, which she says is “far more sophisticated” than
“just links” and she and Martell talk openly about generating
traffic and offer some great advice for affiliate marketers,
merchants, and other online business owners alike.
So grab your cup of java and
join in. This edition of James Martell’s Coffee Talk is one you
simply cannot afford to miss!
Click icon to listen to the
audio in the MP3 format.
For
more information, visit
http://www.partnercentric.com/.
About
James Martell
James
Martell, a successful affiliate marketer and natural search
expert has published many dozens of sites over the years, and
uniquely derives most of his traffic through natural search at
the major search engines. James shares this knowledge with other
webmasters in the THIRD EDITION of his highly acclaimed
Affiliate Marketers Handbook, his twice monthly Affiliate Buzz
audio newsletter and his online Affiliate Marketers
BootCamp where he holds classes via the Internet. James resides
in a seaside community south of Vancouver, BC Canada with his
wife Arlene and four children, Adam, Justin, Shelby and
Victoria.
Comment from Listeners
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I thought this interview was
informative about the history/development of affiliate
programs. I also found the information about the importance
of the affiliate and affiliate manager relationship to be
very helpful. Thank you! Jen in Berkeley, U.S.
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Thanks James, It's always
great to get ideas from another perspective, especially of
this sort of caliber. Lots more please.... Steve, Perth,
Australia
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The interview was very
informative and encouraging. Enjoy listening to what the
affiliate managers where looking for. The suggestion given
was price less. Looking forward to the next interview.
Thanks Katrina M. - MD, USA
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Thanks for the interview with
Linda Woods, her very calm approach made her easy to listen
to and I got a lot out of her story and how she got started
in the business. Listening to Linda and You was very
inspiring. I have had your book now for a while but I have
just started to take action and these types of insightful
interviews really help a lot. Keep up the great
inspirational interviews. Scott Dill – St. Louis, MO
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It was good to hear how the
merchant values what the affiliate brings to the
relationship. Good to know that the affiliate managers value
a good affiliate and are looking for ways to help. Kevin -
LA, CA
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This interview was very
informative and an eye-opener for me. Doing things on the
web you sometimes feel very small and insignificant. In the
past I have always just looked at things from my position
and not really given it any thought as to how the other side
feels. It was interesting and exciting to hear how important
we are to the affiliate manages and how they want to help us
no matter if we are their biggest client or just getting
started. There were great tips and ideas shared here that I
can’t wait to implement on my site and really cultivating my
relationship with my affiliate managers – working in a team
for everyone to win. Great interview, keep more like this
coming. Thanks, Linda M – B.C. Canada
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I found it very informative
and a better understanding of your role as a publisher i.e.
what to do - signing up with a merchant and your role with
them. Also the different routes to take when you advertise
and what works for you as a person. I would like to see
where you can go to see examples of other people's affiliate
sites that are successful to get an idea when putting your
site together so that you know your on the right path - its
not for copying just to see what they have done so that it
clicks in your mind. Linda Dalles
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Very nice interview! I found
it both interesting and inspiring. It is so nice to hear
about people who are really making it and I love receiving
little nuggets of information that will help me in my own
affiliate business. Can't wait to see a new interview
coming... Thanks, Erin A. - Ohio, USA
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Excellent interview. I loved
the ideas of building community via a strategic business
plan for the mutual benefit of the publisher and the
merchant. Garth - Santa Barbara CA
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Loved the interview, it was a
real eye-opener! I will definitely be calling my affiliate
manager and I'll be armed with some good questions and
advice from Linda. I've already implemented her advice about
text linking on my site. Thanks James, can't wait to hear
some more. Denis, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada
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As a beginner, I found your
interview with Linda Woods exciting in regards to what a
good affiliate manager can provide. It reduces the fear I
might otherwise have of entering into a partnership with the
affiliate manager. Robert, Indianapolis
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Thank you so much for
providing a sense of support through the ideas and successes
of others. This different perspective was helpful to realize
we really can be part of a team. It helps reinforce the
truth of this as a business and incentive to continue to
learn. (Back to my manual I go!) Jil, MarylanLoanCalculatord, USA
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Hi James: I just listened to
your 'interview' and found it very interesting. There were
things brought to light that would probably not be addressed
in the "Buzz"
sessions because they were so specific. Sometimes, this type
of information is required to get you thinking 'specific'
rather than 'general'. For example, placing ads on your
page. Most times I simply try to find pertinent ads and
place them most often at the end of the page where the
'merchant links' section was originally set up in the
template. But as was mentioned, you need to think about how
the 'power marketers' are doing things. As well, some of the
information was a re-iteration of your concepts - in someone
else's words. This adds credence to your concept. I look
forward to the next installment. Best Regards, Brian A
Schmidt
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Hi James, This is Dre Lavack.
I found it interesting to find out how these affiliate
manager "middle men" play a role in the whole affiliate
marketing game. I also found it interesting to find out
about getting content from these people. It was great to
hear how she got to her success as well. Dre Victoria, BC
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Excellent. We got a lot out of
this interview. Lots of real little gems in this interview
like the blue linking for instance. I am also really
starting to see the importance of dealing directly with
Affiliate Managers and have just started to do so. It seems
like everything is starting to gel for me now - its like a
light has been turned on and its all coming together. Paula
& Wanda, Australia
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Very good interview Linda and
James. Now I understand the proper use of data feeds. It's
nice to see an affiliate network that "gets it". Jeremy
Hier, New York
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As usual, what you have come
up with trumps again James. The link to affiliates at
PartnerCentric is worth a mint.....and Linda was a delight
to listen to.
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James, I really appreciated
your interview with Linda Woods of PartnerCentric.com. Her
personality came through and made the content more
interesting than a text based interview would have. I would
like to see MANY more of her caliber interviewed. You are in
a unique position to get the leading affiliate luminaries to
consent to being interviewed by you. Make this your
"calling" James!! Regards, Dennis Main, Wichita, KS
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Very informative, I have had
the pleasure of sitting down with Linda at CJU and I learned
quite a few things from her. It looks like she has a few
more programs that I have to join.
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The interview with Linda Woods
was great. I found out a lot from listening to her, such as
linking with blue text, placement of links, banner know-how,
and how to get articles from merchants. Also, how many
pictures to place on a page, and get the buyer to click
through without going through page after page. Very good
info, and I will put it into practice immediately. Thanks
Linda and James for this great interview.
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Yes - great to hear from
others in the industry. Helps to validate your training,
with different perspectives. All the tips are so valuable;
prompts us to expand our thinking outside of the box. Also
look at this as a business, and approach as partnership.
Very helpful!
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I listened to it and it's
great, however I drive a lot. So I download the
buzz, burn it to a CD and listen to it in my truck.
That's what I like about the buzz. It enables me to make my
Idle time productive. If you could put these in downloadable
format, it would be much more useful. If the buzz were not
downloadable I wouldn't subscribe.
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Hi James, "Coffee Talk" is an
excellent idea. Not only informative, but this edition
really reinforces what you've been saying: Talk to your
affiliate managers. Make learning a priority. Attend trade
events. Be a professional & treat this as a business. Thanks
to both you & Linda again, Ed Price Chambersburg, PA
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