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I am receive quite alot of targeting traffic for hotels in London. However as I am unable to keep up with the demand I have decided to use one of two possible partners as an affiliate program.
What I really need help on is the most effective way to implement the program. I do not really want a large banner or text link hidden somewhere, as I want to sell my own products. However what I was thinking is when somebody clicks to my site, a piece of JavaScript that opens my affiliate link in the back ground, so that if they close my site, they then have the opportunity to purchase something from my affiliate.
The questions I have are:
1>Is their such a JS to do this?
2>What does Iframes have to do with this?
3>Will this JS effect my Google rankings?
I've been bashing by head looking around for some information, however cant find any real resource.
Please let me know if anyone can help.
Thanks
da95649
[edited by: eljefe3 at 3:02 pm (utc) on June 7, 2006]
However as I am unable to keep up with the demand
Seems to me you need to either send a portion of your traffic straight to the affilate, or decide that after 3pm all traffic goes to the affiliate.
Pop ups and popunders, especially on exit, are almost always blocked and I'd forget about them altogether.
Looking at our stats, I can see that a good 40% are leaving from touching the home page from the Search engines. This maybe becuase we are not what they are looking for, or maybe they just don t like the look of our site. So I basically want to profit on the lost traffic. Would like to redirect my non-converted traffic to an affiliate somehow....
Perhaps you can identify who doesn't want your site in advance and send them to the affiliate. Perhaps visitors from certain countries, at certain times, or even those using certain browsers.
My personal feeling is that you will achieve more by trying to reduce the 40% by improving the site design and content.
Most business don't do this at all, for fairly obvious reasons. But by using a clear but low-key plain text link, at least you don't annoy your own valuable customers with popups or banners. You have to take care of your core business first; I'd be pretty annoyed if I was planning on paying hundreds of pounds to a hotel, and they insisted on trying to earn an extra few pennies by harrassing me with popups.
It gives the user a bit of extra information (although most people will understand what the link is anyway), and also conveys the idea that you're slightly above the whole thing -- that you'd rather not have it there but it's what one does in order to keep costs down.
You might want to look at the code provided by your potential partners. I imagine they will provide a variety of linking options, and may require you to use certain text as well.
So if they don't want your hotel, this gives them a place to go for other hotels (or whatever related topics the keywords on your home page case Adlinks to throw up) -- and you earn some income.
If you're interested, I think the only way to find out how you will do is run a trial, which is easy to do.