Archive for May, 2007

Changes at Amazon’s Astore

Sunday, May 27th, 2007

Amazon’s aStore is one of the newest affiliates tool provided by Amazon and one of the most successful if we take into consideration profits and the enhancements that are periodically added. Astore is (in their description):

Associates can configure an aStore in Associates Central by navigating through a forms-driven set up process. The store can be built and configured within minutes and Associates only need to copy a line of html code into their web pages. All data will be served from Amazon Web Services and therefore will always be up to date. Once set up, it does not require any maintenance from the Associate.

Recently (and very quietly in fact) they have launched 2 new features:

1. First is a small one, and is a feature that allows you to optionally add to the navigational menu an “About Us” page. Even though is not specified it allows basic HTML formatting to the text (inserting links for example). Basically I see no purpose to that, and perhaps what you could do with that is to provide descriptions to your categories and insert links to some products.

2. The great thing is the addition of “Astore Widgets”. Those are JavaScript ads based on your aStore products that can be embedded in other sites. Right now they come in 8 formats and are as customizable as Google’s Adsense for example. What do you need to know is the fact that the ads will provide products from your aStore’s homepage. If no homepage is set, than the ads will be generic Amazon Ads not related to your store. What is great about the widgets is that on most cases, discounted products are presented and that is made very clear, by that increasing the chance of creating a buy.

Best practice with Astore Widgets:

Even though Astore is great and has a pretty good conversion rate (might depend on your niche though) is not as efficient as Adsense. Because of that, I suggest you not to waste your space with the widgets, but to use it as an alternative to Adsense’s Public Ads.

In order to do that, prepare a blank page that:

1. Has the background of your Adsense Ads (as you might know by know, in general try to blend the ads in your page background)
2. Create a centered aligned div where you will place the Astore widget.
3. Upload the created page to a server and provide the link to that page when you generate your Adsense code.
4. Due to the constraint that you can display on the widgets only products from the aStore’s Homepage, make sure that you vary its content until you find the most attractive one.

An alternative to this is to use Openads, and to attach to a zone both Adsense and Astore Widgets.

By doing this you’ll have the following benefits:

1. You increase your revenue chances by removing those pesky Adsense public ads.
2. You decrease banner blindness by varying the content.

This new enhancement comes as a big hit to small companies like Blogger Kit that provided similar features through revenue sharing with the users.

Example of implementation of Astore & Astore Widgets:

Metal & Rock Videos has an attached Astore that sells metal and rock music related products (CDs, DVDs, Accessories). Astore widgets are added to all the Adsense areas. For example you can look here and if is not visible just browse through more obscure bands and you’ll have the chance to see them in action.

Stupid move by Roadrunner Records

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Record labels have the mentality of a dinosaur and have the stupid tendency of missinterpreting the advantages of new web technologies or what is called web 2.0 and viral promotion.

Since today, most major labels promoting crap commercial music have hunted down and removed  all the videos uploaded to You Tube and Google Video, untill they realised that those videos are in fact free advertising and they started uploading themselves. In all this stupid game, metal & rock labels have set an example by being the pioneers in using the viral tools to their own advantage. That untill today.

Roadrunner Records, one of the most important indie labels on the metal & rock scene has disabled embedding options on their video channel joining the ranks of corporate stupidity.

Awsome job guys. What were youthinking?

Google Analytics v2

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007

As reported on Google Blogoscoped, Google Analytics just got (for some users) a facelift. Previous users of  Measuremap will recognize some familiar elements, and that’s so because the new version is a joint effort of teams from Google, Urchin and Measuremap.

More details about this release you’ll find here:

Beside the official announcements, there is also a great post by Avinash Kaushik that guides you through five levels of exploration of the new Google Analaytics:

  1. Notice the awesome new data interaction model.
  2. Take the enhanced “data discoverability” for a spin.
  3. Context is king! Find your context quickly.
  4. Ahh…. Segmentation is just a step away.
  5. Upgraded goodies: Schedule and email any report or dashboards, Better site overlay, Much nicer page level reporting and more.

Yahoo! Web based IM

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

After the somehow succesfull integration of the Yahoo! Messenger in the email client, Yahoo! goes a step forward and launches a standalone web based messenger. More details and a demo video can be seen here.

Google has also done similar steps in this direction, and their simple approach is more appealing to the geek crowd, while the Yahoo!’s colorful version seems to be more targeted to younger people

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