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ShareASale Aids Decision on New York Affiliate Expulsion

Started by Shawn Collins · 6 months ago

Brian Littleton, President and CEO of ShareASale.com, announced on his forum on ABestWeb that his affiliate network will work with merchants to make decisions on how to react to the upcoming Amazon tax in New York.

As I reported last week, Overstock.com is removing all New York affiliates from their affiliate program to avoid having online [...] ... Continue reading »

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  • Sean have we seen any other affiliate marketing solutions & service providers reach out to help affiliates or take a position or stand on the tax issue? I think its great to see Brian work to help affiliates understand the tax impact on the business. Especially after Overstock decided to "choose it customers over it affiliates"?? 3,400 affiliates who have helped build their brand are also 3,400 customers are they not. Its curious how OSTK dumped them instead of partnering with Amazon.Bad move OSTK. Who is going to trust marketing for you now.

    Besides helping them understand the impact we need to also stand up as an industry and all work together not only to fight for the affiliates, but for each other as a community. I think this issue uncovers the even larger issue being that this large meaningful part of the industry is severely fragmented and has no collective voice or leadership at all. Sad times for affiliate marketing that generates a very large part of the internet marketing economy. Network, service providers, bloggers, super affiliates and affiliates of all sizes. Where are you. Where is your voice. i guess the biggest question is how much and if anyone cares about this. Or if they do how would they like to see the leaders of this industry create a bipartisan body that represents the affiliate marketing industry. We would like to help make a difference if anyone wants to voice their thoughts or ideas. ANYTHING! please reach out thru affiliatepetition@gmail.com or post a comment to http://www.relevantlyspeaking.com/2008/05/15/wa...

    We would like to see our valuable affiliate marketing community come together as a collaborative collective community. The tax issue is a good place to start creating leadership.
  • I am not are of any affiliate programs or networks who publcly announced anything with regards to to "Amazon tax."
  • Am i off base or is that a little odd? especially if this spreads to CA and possibly further form there.Doesn't linkshare manage the Overstock program?

    Thanks for the update Shaun.
  • I'm not surprised at all, considering most affiliate networks are owned by parent companies and have levels of bureuacracy.

    > Doesn't linkshare manage the Overstock program?

    Is that meant to be rhetorical? Overstock indicates on their site that the affiliate program is with LinkShare.
  • Right now I am loosing respect for Linkshare. Being both an Merchant with them for years and now Publisher.

    Why is Amazon the only one fighting, Linkshare is a NY company hell from my office I could throw a stone at there offices.

    If I buy on the internet I am going to buy through Amazon.
  • Have you touched base with LinkShare?

    Perhaps they are looking into it and haven't made any announcements, yet?
  • Actually, I was just saying that Amazon is the only one taking real action. I have and they said that they have no comment.

    Granted they are owned by a Japaneses company and by nature they are slow. I work for a Japaneses company and experience that first hand.
  • I actually have a new interpretation of the New York law, which I touched on in the last post on my blog. I think there's some important distinctions in kinds of affiliates that need to be cleared up.
  • Shawn.. thank you for catching that. ( i was over caffeinated this AM) What i was meaning to point out is that Linkshare manages the OSTK program and has not said a word regarding their stance on the topic.

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