How long has DarkBlue been online?
DarkBlue was launched in February 2002. In February we only had three
advertisers in our Network, BattleTrolls.com, Unrealracing.com and
roar.com. All three products are owned and operated by DarkBlueSea.com,
which is also the company that owns DarkBlue.com.
What makes DarkBlue different than other Affiliate networks?
The conceptual difference between DarkBlue and most other Affiliate networks
is that we are focused on the Affiliates. At DarkBlue we consider the
Affiliates to be the most important asset to our business not the advertisers.
Physically, DarkBlue follows the standard structure and features that
are associated with Affiliate networks. Where we are completely different
is how we generate revenue and how we pay our Affiliates.
Why is your approach to Affiliate marketing better than the traditional
business model of most Affiliate networks?
Our approach is better because we are focused on making money for the
Affiliates. DarkBlue’s business leverages Affiliate traffic to
its fullest potential creating the best possible out come for Affiliate
and advertiser alike.
How does
DarkBlue turn a profit without taking a cut of their Affiliate’s
commissions?
When and Affiliate sends a “click” through DarkBlue to
an advertiser, a few things occur. DarkBlue begins to track the surfer.
DarkBlue redirects the surfer to the appropriate landing page on the
Advertiser’s site and
DarkBlue loads a Roar.com page behind the Advertiser site.
You can see a working example here.
http://www.DarkBlue.com/advertisers/example/
The first two steps
are like most other Networks. The Roar.com pop under is where we
make
our revenue. Because the surfer only sees the
Roar.com
pop under as they leave the advertiser’s site the pop does not
affect the Affiliate or Advertiser’s revenue.
In
fact we believe the pop under actually increases the revenue for both
Advertiser and Affiliate. With Affiliates getting
paid 100% of the Advertiser
commission Affiliate earnings will increase by as much as 40% and
with this incentive Affiliates generally respond by sending
more traffic to
the Advertiser. As a result the Advertisers also make more revenue
so as you can see we have a classic win/win situation.
Is there a minimum traffic level needed to join the Dark Blue Affiliate
network?
Generally DarkBlue specifies that sites much receive a minimum of 100
visitors per day. Also programs within DarkBlue may have additional terms
that could specify a higher requirement.
What are some of your best converting programs (please quote specific
conversion rates, EPC, CTR, etc?)
DarkBlue performs particularly well for Online Dating and Casinos as
well as a range of business and Health advertisers.
Here is a selection of our consistent performers.