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Taking the Affiliate World by Storm

  • by Missy Ward

Tim Storm, the owner, founder and Chief Mucky Muck of FatWallet.com, an online community and shopping resource, is no doubt, a cornerstone of the affiliate marketing industry.

Known for his technical savvy, his strong emphasis on his employee’s welfare, his hands-on approach with his site visitors and yes, his relentless quest for the perfect golf swing, Storm epitomizes all that is good in affiliate marketing – ethics, innovation and commitment.

Back in 2002, Storm made headlines when he squared off against retail giant Wal-Mart. After one of the FatWallet.com forum members posted product pricing information scheduled to appear in the retailer’s Black Friday advertisements, Wal-Mart sought the identity of the member, invoking sections of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Storm refused to provide the personal information of the forum member, and solidified his reputation as an advocate for the rights of consumers to gather and share information.

Since FatWallet’s launch in 1999, Storm has been featured in numerous media outlets, such as the New York Times, MSNBC, Fast Company, National Public Radio, and more. His vision and leadership is the driving force behind FatWallet’s outstanding growth.

In 2006, Storm’s contribution to the affiliate marketing industry was recognized as he became the second affiliate marketer to receive the Affiliate Marketing Legend award during the Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards Gala.

I recently talked with the inspirational Storm about his business, and his views on life and affiliate marketing for FeedFront Magazine.

Missy: So, talk to me about your childhood. What was young Tim’s life like growing up?

Tim: When I was finishing 5th grade, my parents told me that they had signed me up for summer school. I had no idea what I did wrong. I thought I was getting decent grades.
Then they told me it was for a computer class. My next question was “What is a computer?”

Over that summer I became connected to something that will likely be with me for the rest of my life. I taught myself basic algebra as I learned to write computer programs to entertain myself and my friends. Programming was always more fun than the actual games that I wrote.

A few years later, when I was in my early teens, I wrote a bulletin board program and took over my sister’s phone line when she moved out to college. It was my first online community, before I could drive, on a 300 baud modem and a Commodore 64.

Missy: And as I understand it, you still live close to where you grew up. Correct?

Tim: Yes, I live in a small rural community. I literally have cows in my neighborhood. It is close to where I grew up, and close to family. It takes me about 12 minutes to get in to the office in the morning, even though Google Maps says it should take 21.

Missy: So tell me about your first Web site and how you got started on the Internet.

Tim: While my online interactions started back in the 300 baud Compuserve days, I don’t think I did my first official Web site until the mid-90’s, when I was designing loudspeakers as a profession. I was working for a consumer electronics company (Mitek Corp) at the time, and built out their entire Web site in my “spare” time, and ended up taking over all the Internet projects across their brands.

Missy: How did you make the leap into affiliate marketing?

Tim: My first connection to affiliate marketing was through the Amazon Associates program, where I had added some links to some reference books to back up the content that I had been creating in a technical support area for the audio brands I was working on.

Missy: How did you come up with the idea for FatWallet.com? What were some of the first affiliate programs that you joined?

Tim: One day I was going to place an order at an online retailer that had previously sent me an email coupon. I didn’t have access to my email at the time, so I did an AltaVista search for coupons, and came across sites that weren’t current or didn’t look professional.

And that’s when FatWallet.com was born. It seemed like it was a manageable project to do in my spare time, so I simply started in. I joined a bunch of programs on the same day – the early ones were Buy.com, Amazon.com, BN.com.

The site was really just a hobby at that point. I was simply hoping to get my $100 back that I spent on the domain name and Web hosting.

Amusingly enough, I recouped my $100 investment back in my first month in business.

Missy: When did you realize that you couldn’t run the whole site by yourself? What were some of the challenges that you faced when it came to juggling creativity and business?

Tim: Before I started working on FatWallet full time in September of 2000, my wife had been helping out while I was earning a steady paycheck at my “real job”. We started bringing on employees in 2001 to help keep the site up to date.

I learned early on that it was easy for me to gloss over some important details. I also began recognizing my strengths and I wanted to spend more time on those. It was then that I hired people that were better than me at the things that I would rather not do, or wasn’t good at.

Missy: When did you realize that FatWallet had “arrived” and what is the secret to its success?

Tim: While I do see FatWallet as successful, I still believe that we have yet to “arrive”. There is so much opportunity out there, so much room to grow, so many people that we haven’t been able to serve yet.

We recently had our 1 Millionth visitor join our site. That would have been inconceivable in the early days.

Whenever I go to a sporting event at a large venue, I visualize all the people in the stadium with a laptop sitting in front of them, and then recognize how many stadiums full of these people we serve on any given day. It is quite humbling.

There are no secrets to our success. FatWallet’s purpose is to serve the consumer community. We have shown ourselves time and time again to make decisions that are aligned with our core customer.

Our core values of Integrity, Commitment, Change, Respect, Balance and Passion will keep us on course toward our 10 year goal of 10 million engaged citizens.

Missy: Shifting gears here. How would you characterize the current state of affiliate marketing?

Tim: I see affiliate marketing as “maturing”. There is so much opportunity here, but unfortunately, there are also opportunists looking to make a quick buck . Luckily, I can usually sniff them out quite quickly.

It is important to me, and FatWallet that we focus on long term mutually beneficial relationships.

Missy: In your opinion, what are some of the biggest hurdles facing affiliate marketers right now?

Tim: Affiliate marketing is challenged by the view of it being a “second class citizen” in many corporations, despite being the most measurable and highest ROI methods of customer acquisition and retention.

Because it is still relatively new, it often isn’t understood by some folks in the “C suite” and dictations are made without understanding the implications.

Missy: So how does a company go about doing affiliate marketing “right”?

Tim: The key to doing affiliate marketing “right” is to understand the value of a customer, finding affiliates that understand what customer you are looking for, communicating that clearly, and compensating the affiliate for accomplishing the goal you have set out to do.

Missy: What is the biggest piece of advice you would give an affiliate just starting out?

Tim: Don’t get wrapped up in the “turmoil” of the day. Look for your opportunity to serve a customer, find the right business case and start it. If it doesn’t work the way you want, don’t waste a lot of energy complaining about it. Find the fit that works… the answer is out there!

Missy: What do you see as the 3 trends affiliate marketers should have on their radar in the next few months?

Tim: Mobile, offline integration, technology.

Missy: What is your vision of affiliate marketing 5 years from now?

Tim: I see increased transparency, and reduced feedback time. Companies will need to have deeper integration of their affiliate marketing program with their core business processes.

Missy: Let’s break it down personal here. What are some of your other passions other than affiliate marketing?

Tim: I’ve had a long term love/hate relationship with golf. I love the challenge of taking on something you can never truly master. I stopped playing for a couple years due to a thumb injury.
A few years ago, I started playing again and became an investor in the golf course right behind the office.

I see my passion for business in general, not just affiliate marketing. I am certainly a student of the game – something that can never be mastered. One of the most rewarding elements for me is that I know that I’ve helped create great jobs for great people.

Missy: OK – now really personal. Tell me something about you unrelated to the internet, that people would be surprised to know.

Tim: I don’t consider myself a thrill-seeker, but so far this year I have taken part in a zero gravity flight, a mock air combat mission, and plan to try bobsledding in December as part of a group I belong to called Maverick Business Adventures (www.maverickbusinessadventures.com).

Missy: Check you out Mr. Daredevil! Now give me the skinny. What do you really want to do in the future, outside of FatWallet.com?

Tim: Wow, I have no idea when that time will come. It isn’t on any timeline that I am aware of!

I don’t think I could be satisfied if I wasn’t constantly learning and helping people live better lives. I have found that creating jobs is one of the most satisfying results of starting FatWallet.

Download the entire FeedFront issue 4 here – http://feedfront.com/feedfront-issue4.pdf

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Affiliate Summit Mentor Program FTW!

  • by Missy Ward

Affiliate Summit is excited to offer a Mentor Program once again, whereby Affiliate Summit veterans team up with first-timers to help them get the most out of the conference.

We are lucky to have Jen Goode heading up the Affiliate Summit 2009 West Mentor Program. From the looks of things, she's done a fantastic job of recruiting Mentors and getting them all matched up with their Mentees.

In exchange for a breakfast, lunch or dinner (paid for by the Mentee), their assigned mentor is responsible for helping them optimize their time at the Conference.

I'd like to personally thank the Mentors below for helping make this program flourish. Way to pay it forward!

Mentors Matched Up With Two Mentees:

**Michael Buechele, 1115 Media
**Jeannine Crooks, Trippingtheglobe.com
**Pat Grady, RhinoFish Media
**Tricia Meyer, HelpingMomsConnect.com
**Kim Rowley, kimarketing.com
**Carolyn Tang, ShareASale
**Wade Tonkin,GTO Management
**Brad Waller, epage.com
**Vince Virzi, Restaurant.com

Additional Mentors Participating

Michael Abolafia,Taylor Gifts
Missy Barnstein, Platform-A
Ron Bechdolt, 7daysaweekmarketing.com
Enock Belony, LeadFlash.com
Jay Berkowitz, TenGoldenRules.com
Jamie Birch, jebcommerce.com
Scott Campbell, egazing.com
Kit Cassingham, Sage Blossom
Michael Coley, amazing-bargains.com
Todd Crawford, Todd Talks
Carsten Cumbrowski, Cumbrowski.com
Brent Elias, CSNstores.com
Auggie Falzarano, auggie4000.com
Todd Farmer, ToddFarmer.com
Trisha Lyn Fawver, NewEdgeMedia.com
Annie Figueredo, SouthBeachAnnie.com
Karen Garcia, GTO Management
Chuck Hamrick, AffiliateCrew
Sam Harrelson, PartnerCentric
Brandon Hoffman, AdHustler.com
Erik Hom, TicketMaster.com
Rachel Honoway, AffiliateClassroom.com
Scott Jangro, Jangro.com
Gary Kibel, DGLaw.com
Beth Kirsch, UAmplify
Mark Knighton, LavaSoft.com
Jim Kukral, JimKukral.com
Gail Leino, Party-Games-Etc.com
Kendyl Leverton, FatWallet.com
Jon Levine, CapitolSupply.com
Steve Nassau
Charles Ngo twitter.com/dr_ngo
Jeremy Palmer, TheBlackInkProject.com
Amber Paul, bloosky.com
Patrick Pete, ucan-behealthy.com
Lisa Picarille, Revenue Today
Durk Price, eAccountable.com
Ken Price, ShopWatchBuy.com
Ross Quade, insuranceagents.com
Adam Riemer, asseenontvnetwork.com
Lisa Riolo, LisaRiolo.com
Andy Rodriguez, andyrodriguez.com
Steve Root, Cafe Press
Melissa Salas, buy.com
Kim Salvino, Buy.at
Cherry Smith, af.deafs.com
Gilad Somjen, referforex.com
Dominic Yiadom, Buy.at

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Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards Finalists Announced

  • by Missy Ward

The 3rd annual Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards will be presented at the upcoming Affiliate Summit in Las Vegas.

The Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards Gala is affiliate marketing’s most prestigious, competitive honor for the leaders in the space. Award winners are recognized because they are innovative leaders with vision and influence.

The Pinnacle Awards Gala is open to all attendees of Affiliate Summit West 2009 and takes place Monday, January 12th from 5:00pm-6:30pm in the Brasilia room at the Rio Hotel Las Vegas.

Below are the Pinnacle Awards Finalists:

Affiliate of the Year
Scott Aikin
Mike Allen
Kim Rowley

Affiliate Manager of the Year
Angel Djambazov
Stephanie Harris
Kim Salvino

Exceptional Merchant
4Checks.com
Amazon
CelebrateExpress.com

Affiliate Marketing Advocate
Michael Coley
Brook Schaaf
Melanie Seery

Best Blogger
Jamie Birch
Angel Djambazov
Scott Jangro

Affiliate Marketing Legend
Connie Berg
Scott Jangro
Kellie Stevens

Congratulations to all of the nominees and finalists.

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Five Minutes with Melissa Salas of Buy.com

  • by Missy Ward

Interview by Missy Ward

If you’ve been in the affiliate marketing industry for some time, chances are that you’ve heard of Melissa Salas, bumped into her at an industry event or at least have seen her smiling face online.

Salas is the Director of Marketing at Buy.com in Aliso Viejo, California and the co-host of BuyTV, the popular show for tech-savvy shoppers. She is also the 2008 Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Award Winner for Affiliate Manager of the Year, and spoke on a panel during Affiliate Summit Social Media 2008 in New York.

I recently talked with the industrious Salas about her career and her views on life and affiliate marketing.

Missy: So tell me a little bit about young Melissa. What was your life like growing up?

Melissa: When I look back at my childhood, I have nothing but fond memories. I grew up in a very loving, Christian home, where I was the oldest of three children. My mom didn’t believe in daycare, so she worked days and my dad worked nights, which meant that someone was always home with us. After 34 years, my parents are still married and love each other dearly.

My mother got me involved in everything when I was a kid. I was a Brownie and Girl Scout and wore my mother’s handmade dresses until I was in 5th grade – where I discovered fast-pitch softball… my entrée to sports. Life went from Bobby Sox and Track & Field in the spring to Football in the fall. From there I got involved in drama class, homecoming court, JV and Varsity Cheer as well as Varsity Track & Field.

After graduating high school, I moved to Hunting Beach, California where I attended Long Beach State University.

Missy: So now you’re living in Aliso Viejo, right down the road from Buy.com. How’s that working out?

Melissa: It’s great. I’m just ten minutes from Laguna Beach. I’m a beach girl and need to be close to God’s most magnificent creation. The beach is such a peaceful place to collect my thoughts and give thanks. Plus, being so close to work allows me to go home and play with my Maltese, Bentley.

Missy: So how does a sports-enthusiast, beach-going gal like yourself, get involved with the Internet?

Melissa: Funny story, really. My first job was as a bank teller at Wells Fargo and was eventually promoted to Branch Manager. At that point, online banking was just starting and I had to learn about it to train my staff. We all believed at the time that customers would never adopt online banking as it was even a problem getting them to use an ATM machine!

Missy: How did you make the leap from banking to Buy.com?

Melissa: After 8 years with Wells Fargo, I moved to Also Viejo. My neighbor at the time worked for Buy.com. For over a year, he tried to recruit me. But I was like, “What? People buying stuff online??? “ No way will people share their credit card information over the internet. In 2000, I decided to join the staff and now 8 years later, the Internet is my everything.

Missy: When did affiliate marketing hit your radar and how did you figure it all out?

Melissa: I was in Business Development at Buy.com for two years, when an opening came up in Affiliate Marketing. I began managing both. I love building relationships, so getting to know our affiliates was easy. I sure learned a lot from them and my boss was a great mentor. I also read a lot of trade articles and magazines. At the time, our network was LinkShare and I owe a lot of my knowledge to Stephen and Heidi Messer, as well as Kelly Beougher.

Missy: What is the secret to Buy.com’s success?

Melissa: Scott Blum’s vision, Neel Grover’s execution and the Buy.com team who carries a lot of tenure because we all believe in our company. Success starts with vision, and it’s our job to make sure we offer online shoppers the absolute best shopping experience. We are a company who has evolved to the online customers needs. Our goal is to be the one destination for all their shopping needs. Great prices, free shipping offers and superior customer service. In the future, I believe Buy.com will grow its product offering, globally.

Missy: How do you think Social Media has helped grow Buy.com?

Melissa: With the development of our FaceBook application Garage Sale – Buy.com has had success in the social media space. We even took our own stab into social media with our site Yub.com (its Buy backwards). I am heavily involved in all social media sites such as posting our Buy.com deals on Twitter (Twitter.com/buy_com), as well as addressing any customer service related questions. BuyTV has a MySpace page (MySpace.com/buytv), where we can interact with our fans.

Missy: How would you characterize the current state of affiliate marketing?

Melissa: Affiliate marketers are not only entrepreneurs / small business owners but more and more they are an important extension of the advertiser’s marketing team.

Missy: In your opinion, what are some of the biggest hurdles facing affiliate marketers right now?

Melissa: 1) Ethics. 2) Differentiating themselves from other affiliate marketers. 3) Keeping up with multiple offers from multiple merchants and learning to scale campaigns. 4) Getting traffic to their site with ever-changing index algorithms and higher bid prices if using PPC. 5) For new affiliates, learning to incorporate technologies like conversion tracking, click trackers, installing analytics, analyzing analytics for better optimization of their business.

Missy: What are 3 trends affiliate marketers should have on their radar in the next few months?

Melissa: Definitely, new mobile phones that can do everything! Smartphones, TV on your PC and Ultra Portable Laptops.

Missy: What is the biggest piece of advice you would give an affiliate just starting out?

Melissa: Build strong relationships with the top merchants you plan to work with they are the source of your content. Build out your site with a lot of content. Brand yourself as an expert in whatever interests you.

Missy: What are some of your other passions other than affiliate marketing?

Melissa: I really enjoy hosting our TV show BuyTV. Aside from work, I have a passion for kickboxing, live music, traveling, snowblading, going to USC football games and well, any sports event really. I also love eating A LOT of chocolate.

Missy: Work aside, what do you want to do in the future?

Melissa: I want what every girl dreams of… travel the world, get married and have a family. All in God’s time.

Download the entire FeedFront issue 3 here – http://feedfront.com/feedfront-issue3.pdf

FeedFront issue 3 articles can be found here as well: http://feedfront.com/archives/category/issue-3/

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