Forum Moderators: skibum
I hate not getting paid on time with any affiliate program.
Did you just get an email from them to join their program? I got one an hour ago.
Yes, but since I have site full of photographs, selling posters could be fairly on topic, so my "this is spam" reaction didn't trigger.
If they are honest and reliable, it might be a suitable program for this site of mine.
René.
Hey, seindal, it's things like this that give spammers hope. My suggestion: resist the urge to do business with them, DO e-mail them and tell them you WOULD HAVE done business with them had they not spammed you, DO report them to their ISP, their web host, SpamCop, and anyone else you can find... wink
I don't think this was a mass mailing. It was sent to the correct contact address of the site, on which I have never been spammed, and it contained a note that explicitly stated that the message was sent in response to my contact note on the site.
Since their email is also on topic, so I haven't considered it spam.
On a side note, I always report spam to spamcop and I have some rather aggressive filters on my server. In fact, the message only barely escaped bouncing ;)
René
I have search for the senders name, and identical messages have been sent to mailing lists, so it is spam.
I have written AllPosters.com to hear if they are behind it. They try to give an image of being anti-spam.
It might be an affiliate trying to cash in on recruiting other affiliates, since they have a referral program. There were rather long links in the message for signing up, instead of just a simple link to their affiliate site. I didn't use the links to inspect their site, though.
René (the Naive).
Dear AllPosters.com,
I have received the attached from one Jitka Mansfeldova, who claims to
represent AllPosters.com. The messages is clearly UCE, it has even been
sent to mailing lists, and before even considering signing my site up
for your program, I would like to known whether AllPosters.com is behind
this.
You affiliate program would be nice for my site, but I will not work
with a company that employ UCE for its marketing.
yes, and it is positive.
they have up to date stats, 20% commision and a good range of posters, i have them merely as an add on tucked away in a distant corner of a couple of my sites and i see a slow trickle of sales.
i've never checked for any association with scumware parasites, but my conversion rate is quite high on very low traffic - they run their own program.
unsolicited email ...
Abuse of this policy can result in termination of your AllPosters.com Affiliates Program account.
... they offer $2 sign up and 5% commision if you recruit a sub affiliate - this would not affect your earnings seindal
.. they offer $2 sign up and 5% commision if you recruit a sub affiliate - this would not affect your earnings
I think this is what the sender of the email is up to. He is an affiliate and by focusing on recruiting new affiliates he gets this bit. If or when AllPosters cut him off, he just applies with another name or another site.
I am very happy to hear that you have positive experiences with them, because I do find it interesting for a site I have with many photographs. If people come to my site to watch nice pictures, they might want to buy similar posters too.
Thanks a lot for you post. I was about the dump the whole thing.
René.
Art.com use to be that way, but with the change over to Linkshare, creating links for art.com has become a real bear.
Anyway, my thoughts on it all.
Jim
-----------------------------------------
Thank you for your email.
AllPosters.com contacts websites that we believe will be interested in our affiliates program and excludes a broad majority of websites since there is no indication that they will be interested in our affiliates program. We contact webmasters that provide their contact information on their website to be contacted about topics related to their websites. As part of our email we include information about our affiliates program, state that the program is run by AllPosters.com, and give
the ability to opt-out from any future mailing.
I apologize for the inconvenience.
There is a script out there that will generate an entire allposters site based on an affiliate number as long as the web site hosting offers (cgi I think).
Posters are great and as mentioned the commisions are good to, I average about 21 or 22%. You start at 20% and work your way up based on total sales volume.
Good luck ;-)
Brian
I also like ArtInAClick.com (on CJ) because they only offer framed prints, so while the sales are few, the orders are nice sized. One sale from my referrals was for $875. I've got a really nice framed Wyeth print on display in my foyer that they awarded me for improving sales at one point, and I think it was valued at around $350.
If you put up an art site, be ready for lots of emails from college students doing their term papers, and from their professors correcting your errors.
I have found moviegoods is better for movieposters and art.com has a much larger selection of celebrity posters than allposters.
Art.com recently moved to LinkShare and cut its commission rate in half for new affiliates.