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Old 05-11-2005, 02:10 PM   #1
GeorgeK
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How often do you, as a publisher, test out new programs?

I've been inundated the past few months with smaller programs wanting me to do a test of their system. I have to empathize a little with their salespeople, as it's a very tough job.

One of the lines they always give me is "What do you have to lose?" Then I explain to them when I've done these in the past with medium-sized programs, I lost:

1) money (i.e. I would have made more had I not changed a thing, and stuck with existing programs)
2) time (it takes time to read their contracts, change the websites for the test, and then change them back afterwards, or chasing down payment, if you end the test)
3) my mind (dealing with newbie companies that lack industry experience, you're often teaching them more than the other way around; it's appalling sometimes)

I thought it might be useful if publishers here give them a "roadmap" into enticing us to try their system. I told the guy who called me today that "I've been on the bleeding edge too much, I feel I need a transfusion".

Here's my list of things they can do:

1) More Money: Give us a good estimate of other people's REAL earnings, or provide some minimum performance guarantees. Ultimately, we want to switch for more money, that's the bottom-line. Giving us the line "we have all these quality sites", blah, blah, without telling us what their conversions are like gives me no confidence.

2) Take on some of the risk: The new programs bear little risk during a test. They make a spread between the sale and their payout to a publisher. The more volume for them, the better, even if it's just for a test.

3) Make it easy to sign up: Use online forms, instead of faxed documents. Make your documents clear and concise. One company had references to Active-X downloads in their legal contracts, and I tossed it in the garbage, even after they said they no longer do that stuff.

4) Pay fast: No one wants to wait net 60, or whatever, when their current program pays net 30 or less. The new program might not even be around in 60 days.

5) Hire people that know what they're doing. I don't like dealing with people who are learning the ropes, who are selling cars one day, internet advertising the next, and air conditioners the day after that.

6) Provide good stats and previews: They should have a detailed "tour" of their interface without having to sign up. Show me it's worth it, in advance.

7) Have visible support and testimonials on webmaster forums: I think this is important. They should create some "buzz" (without spamming), that their program is worth trying, and that they'll be there to answer questions, and provide support. Word of mouth from other webmasters is very important, in my view.

I think right now, I don't plan to test anything new until Yahoo comes along with their Yahoo Publisher Network for mainstream stuff. My strategy lately has been to talk to my *existing* programs, to see if we can do better by making any changes, etc., rather than looking outward for new programs.

Any other ideas what new programs should do, to entice you?
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