We have a new addition to our CREW!

Lisa Bradford has joined The Media Crew as an Account Manager heading up our Effectus software division. Lisa comes from an extensive background in sales and business development. She’s spent the last few years working with another software company where she developed key relationships and was a part of growing the software division. Lisa will lead our efforts to grow our Effectus software division.

We look forward to many successful years ahead with Lisa!

Contact Info:
Lisa Bradford
Account Manager
(P) 727-517-3839 ext. 1221
(F) 727-593-9597
lisa@effectus-software.com
AIM: EffectusLisa


Affiliate Tip:
Don’t become one of those “other guys” that are too busy to do their own job. We all get busy but you can only use that line so many times before the word gets out and bridges get burnt…

- Ross Moore, Network Director, RevenueStreet.com

Affiliate Tip:

Choosing your Niche… Assess the competition. Initially do some basic searches (maybe using the Google keyword tool & trends.google.com) to see how many people are looking for your product idea. Competition is good, to a certain extent. However, you don’t want to try selling something when there is zero competition because that pretty much means that no one is looking for it.

Colleen Darwent, Affiliate Manager RevenueStreet.com

There has been a great deal of discussion of all the Affiliate Tax laws being passed in the media. Unfortunately, thanks to a great spin campaign by companies such as Walmart, the discussion has been focused on how these new Nexus Tax laws will affect large companies like Amazon and Overstock. Time and time again these new laws being proposed are called “Amazon Taxes”  for the sole purpose of ignoring the rest of the companies that will be affected when these taxes are passed. The real truth behind the Affiliate Tax debate is that these laws will have a profound and significant affect on almost every company in the industry, from the largest to the smallest – but will have the greatest impact on the small companies.

This is not an “Amazon” tax, or an “Overstock” tax, but instead a “Small Business Tax” that has been labeled incorrectly in order that the general media might ignore the reality of what these taxes will do to small businesses. I’ve actually met a few attorneys who don’t quite understand the real problems with these laws. Let’s quickly look at what most of these tax laws will do, and explain it simply:

The laws specify that if there is any affiliate of any company making revenue for a product in that state, then the company itself has to pay taxes for any transaction in those states.
My explanation is purposely obtuse and vague, because in many cases so are the laws that are being passed. The definition of a transaction or purchase is not very specific and thus is extremely problematic.  This means that anyone engaged in any sort of ecommerce, whether it is sale of a product, promotion of a program, signups to site, in theory could be forced to pay those states taxes.

Thus if you are CPA network promoting a product and you have affiliates in those states, you may be liable for taxes in those states. Why? Because as anyone who is in this industry knows, the definition of who is selling the product, versus what a network is and even what a publisher is, is often difficult to pin down. Sometimes affiliates of CPA Networks are the publisher, sometimes they are just a PPC buyer, and sometimes the network is a publisher of another network. With all the connections, who is to say what establishes the nexus? Don’t expect States that are desperate for money to actually define this for you, but instead send any company that has any affiliates in that state, anyone that reports that their money is made from marketing, tax bills. We are their new “banks.”

Even if we knew the answer definitively to the different questions, many companies, from lead generation firms to dating sites are going to start avoiding CPA networks in those States for that specific reason. They do not want to risk that working with a company in a certain State will somehow cause a nexus and thus require them to file paperwork, file additional taxes. They’d rather make it easy and work with someone else.

Thus, as I started, the victims here are not the Amazons of the world. They are the small businesses. Most CPA networks are just that: Small businesses, with a few employees, working hand in hand with their affiliates to create valuable opportunities for their advertisers. They, along with their affiliates will suffer the most.  These taxes are aimed at our industry, our friends, our community and our businesses. If we continue to allow them continue without standing up, supporting those people who are fighting, it is very possible in a few years we all will wish we did.

Pace Lattin
pace@pacelattin.com

We have a new addition to our “CREW”!

Scott Campbell has joined The Media Crew team as a Media Buyer. Scott comes from an extensive background in online marketing and media buying. Scott previously worked for partners of The Media Crew, where he managed campaigns with affiliates, advertisers, and PPC companies. Scott will play a critical role in generating traffic through building a relationship with our media partners to promote our offers and continue to help grow our advertiser and publisher base.

We look forward to many successful years ahead with Scott!

Contact Info:

Scott Campbell
Media Buyer
The Media Crew, LLC
(P) 727-517-3839 ext 1223
(F) 727-593-9597
scott@themediacrew.com
AIM: scotttmcrew

So you want to start your own Affiliate Network? Have you thought about the pros and cons? Our own Rustam Irani, COO of The Media Crew is a guest poster on Super Affiliate, Zac Johnson’s blog. Rustam brings forward the Top 5 Questions to Ask before Starting an Affiliate Network


Ensuring you have a top performing and fresh creatives is key. Reach out to your Advertiser and request them as frequently as possible. Advertisers are constantly split testing new creatives attempting to beat the current control. Reach out and stay up to date with your creative. It’s only going to help you and your affiliates.

The Media Crew will be attending AdTech San Francisco April 11th – 13th at the Moscone Center Booth# 1311. Also this year, we will be having an EFFECTUS booth. Stop by and say hi the “Crew”!

Our very own Nick Foley, President and General Manager of The Media Crew gives an interview on Super Affiliate Zac Johnson’s blog about EFFECTUS and what it takes to run your own Ad Network.

EFFECTUS has partnered with Optizmo.net for suppression file management. This partnership will ensure all email publishers will stay compliant when it comes to suppression file management. OPTIZMO™ is an Enterprise Class Solution for automating suppression list management and streamlining all of your subscriber’s “OPT-OUT” preferences. Utilizing state-of-the-art technology, OPTIZMO™ enhances security, visibility, collection, and distribution of your organization’s private consumer data.