This presentation is from Affiliate Summit East 2013 (August 18-20, 2013) in Philadelphia, PA). Session Description: Learn how merchants, CPA networks and affiliates can all work to minimize fraudulent transactions and keep programs profitable. Examples, data and tips from a range of programs and niches.
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Fighting Affiliate Fraud From All Angles
1. Affiliate Summit East 2013
Fighting Affiliate Fraud From All Angles
Tricia Meyer, MeyerTech, LLC, @SunshineTricia (Affiliate)
Michael Esposito, Costume SuperCenter, @mjesposito13 (Merchant)
Samantha Murphy, Marathon Ads, @MarathonAds (Network)
2. Agenda
• Introductions
• Fraud from the Affiliate Perspective
• Fraud at the Network Level
• How Merchants and OPMs Can Combat Fraud
• Q&A
3. Fraud from the Affiliate Perspective
Tricia Meyer, Sunshine Rewards
@sunshinetricia
tricia@sunshinerewards.com
4. Fraud from the Affiliate Perspective
• A little story about “Sarah”
Fraud prevention falls on affiliates if we want to ensure
strong merchant programs!
5. Types of Fraud Affiliates See
• Incentive/Reward/Loyalty Sites
• More likely
• Intent is to get rewards without paying for
merchandise
• Buy online, return locally
• Subscription cancellations with big payouts
• Fraudulent lead generation
• Non-Incentive
• Credit card fraud
• Intent is to keep products and not pay
@sunshinetricia
6. How Often Does It Happen?
• Sample of 1500 Sunshine Rewards Transactions
• 44 Reversals (3%), 1 Possible Fraud (.06%)
• Thompson Cigar $4050 Purchase
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@sunshinetricia
7. How Affiliates Can Spot Fraud
• Reporting
• Inconsistencies
• Brand new members
with big purchases
• Fake Names
• Multiple Purchases
• Same IP Purchases
• Types of Merchants
• Search terms
• Backlinks/Traffic Sources
Image Source: McGruff the Crime Dog @sunshinetricia
8. How Affiliates Can Stop It Before It Starts
• Monitoring social chatter for “cheater talk”
• Waiting periods before delivering rewards
• Weighing the incentive versus the cost
• Phone/Address verification for membership
• Higher rewards for “proven” members
• Talking to merchants about what has/has not worked for
them in the past
Because remember—we are in this together with the merchants!
@sunshinetricia
9. What Should You Do If You Suspect It?
• Investigate (stalk the member, check your stats/links)
• Simple things like searching for your site name and the
name of the offer
• Contact merchant with pertinent information
• Possibly suspend/cancel member account
• Re-evaluate your promotion methods
@sunshinetricia
10. Fraud at the Network Level
Samantha Murphy, Marathon Ads
11. Merchants and OPMs Fighting Fraud
Michael Esposito
Affiliate Manager / Business Development
12. Reclaiming what’s yours!
Prevent Typosquatting
also called URL hijacking, is a form of cybersquatting which relies on mistakes such as
typographical errors made by internet users when inputting a website address into a web
browser. Violators can redirect traffic to search engines, competitors sites, or other sites
in which CPC may gain them profit.
Solution Citizen Hawk
•Found 109 site infringements with 40K unique visitors per month with no link to
us, and continues to recapture more.
•No up-front costs, just base affiliate commission (6-10%)
•From 9/1/2012 – 7/3/2013 Citizen Hawk has already driven over $30K
(missed most of Halloween) in Affiliate sales that would’ve been in jeopardy
•Retrieve full ownership of rights in 3 years with no additional costs
13. Search Engine Advertising
• Prevent URL and Company Name Theft
• Affiliates will purposely leave out the state in which a site is based or
a corporate office exists and advertise and essentially generate
volume / commission from a traditional google advertisement
• Solution
Hidemyass.com
• Mask IP address and create search
from any location to find the guilty
affiliate with a hand in cookie jar.
• Solution Changing Ads
• Periodically (more frequent in season) change actual advertisements since
affiliates are resourceful and will just mimic your own so that a simple
glance won’t show the infraction.
• This technique applies also to affiliate bidding bidding on TM+
– Promo code, coupon, free shipping, discounts, etc.
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15. Double Reporting /
Multiple Networks
Prevent Paying Affiliates for same order in 2+ networks
•Discovered $20K in CostumeDiscounters.com program in 2012 that was actually double
counted. This accounted for $2,500 in commission unnecessarily spent.
• Sales in both Share a Sale & CJ
•Discovered $40K+ in Birthdayinabox.com program in 2012 that was double and
sometimes even triple counted. Translating to over $7,000 in overpay in commission.
• Sales in Share a Sale, CJ, and an internal program.
Solution Consolidation or cross referencing
•Consolidated all programs into Linkshare starting late August 2012.
• Negotiated better network fee by leveraging total volume outside of network
• One network = No double commission
• One network = single dashboard, reporting tools, and focus of internal Linkshare team on
our family of sites
•Prior to consolidating I used V-Lookups in excel to cross reference all orders with multiple
commissions paid and then used our Omniture tool to reward the appropriate party
(actual last click) for the order, and removed commission from other.
•Removed internal program for Birthdayinabox.com