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Apple Launches iTunes Affiliate Program

An anonymous user writes, "Apple has launched an affiliate program for their iTunes music store that earns participants 5% commission. Affiliates can link directly to songs, albums, and artists, as well as apply to the Apple Store affiliate program to sell hardware. It costs nothing to join and people that sign up prior to September 15 can win one of five free iPod minis. Apple has also assembled a handy FAQ."

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  1. Re:So... by vijayiyer · · Score: 5, Informative

    Note that they don't pay you until you've accumulated $25 in commission, meaning you don't get anything until there are 506 purchases made.

  2. Re:So... by suckmysav · · Score: 5, Informative

    " This is basically a 5% discount on all iTunes music?"

    Well, if you purchased the music for yourself and you bought over a thousand songs each month then I guess it would be, yes.

    FIn most cases though, I expect it would represent a 5% kickback to any site owner who could generate 1000 clickthrus that culminate in a purchase, which is quite a bit different.

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  3. Incentive for smaller labels? by photonagon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Seems like this might be an additional incentive for smaller labels to join up with iTunes store, or perhaps even independant artists to start doing so.

    I'm not exactly sure how Apple signs labels (or individuals) even after a bit of browsing on their site.

  4. Re:FAQ? by MedHead · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I too was confused with the FAQ, but for a different reason: there are no banner measurements given. I don't want to have to sign an agreement that gives me certain responsibilities without knowing all my tools at my disposal beforehand. Does "creative" mean text-based ads similar to Google's? Does "banner" mean 88x31 pixels, or 500x150 pixels? If I'm going to have to follow all sorts of rules just to see what I can promote on my website, forget it. I don't want to take the risk of Apple emailing me about my lack of participation. Maybe I'm being too paranoid?

  5. Win one of five free iPod minis? by 89cents · · Score: 5, Funny

    Geez with everyone doing it now, I had to check to see if there were referrer links to freeipods.com in the article summary.

  6. Re:SSN + No encryption = ??? by MedHead · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, security? That'll be installed on Tuesday!

  7. Re:So... by Neko-kun · · Score: 5, Informative

    No, It means that you, the re-seller, gets a five percent cut out of every song you sell.

    In other words, Apple is allowing webmasters to have links on their websites that when a visitor clicks on it, iTunes will open up to the album page ready for the visitor to buy it.

    Say for example,

    "Hey peeps, I was listening to this one album the other day, and it was really nice. if you want to buy it so you can share my amazement, click here"

    All an affiliate would be doing would be reffering more would-be customers to the iTMS.

  8. Here comes the spam! by crucini · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Affiliate programs seem to bring out the slimiest in people, whether it's email spam or spammy slashdot comments. Won't it be wonderful to search for some obscure song on google and get a vast wasteland of affiliate link-spam pages all pointing to Apple?

    I thought Apple had more class.

    (Please, Apple fanboys, don't mod this down out of reflexive groupthink. Because that's lame.)

  9. so in other words by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    it's an iFfiliate program.

    *runs for cover*

  10. Canada still too cold for AAC quality music by Matt+Clare · · Score: 5, Funny

    Apple also annouced that Canada is too cold for iTunes quality soundwaves to work and plans to never let the canucks into the iTunes store.

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  11. FAQ #402 by LuxFX · · Score: 5, Funny

    Q: Is it really possiblr to win an iPod mini?
    A: You're not very good at math, are you?

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    1. Re:FAQ #402 by Bullet-Dodger · · Score: 5, Funny
      Q: Is it really possiblr to win an iPod mini?
      A: You're not very good at math, are you?

      Or spelling, it would appear. :-)

  12. Re:subject by theKinkyRabbit · · Score: 5, Informative

    You put a banner on your site, pointing to the iTMS. When someone clicks it and then buys something within the next 24 hours, you get a percentage of the transaction.
    This has been working for a long time with the Apple Store, the fact that it now works with the iTMS too is the news bit.

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  13. Beginning of a Revolution? by Fraser+Cain · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I wonder if this is the beginning of the end for the traditional music companies. From what I understand, the key benefit they bring to the music business is marketing. They use their marketing and distribution channels to make a band popular or not.

    If iTunes is starting to offer an affiliate program, then it will encourage websites to develop song lists and various tools that analyze your current listening tastes and then recommend songs that you can buy from iTunes. Obviously there'll be a flurry of crap and SPAM, but eventually some pretty cool services are going to emerge.

    Services which can avoid the traditional music labels entirely. Artists can produce a song, a vast network of freelance marketers can promote it (instead of 5 big media conglomerates), and music buyers can pay for it.

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  14. Re:Recursive marketing sucks. A lot. by typhoonius · · Score: 5, Funny

    So I guess I can't interest you in a free iPod...?

  15. But Context is everything... by ImaLamer · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Imagine that I run a site which talks about music in general or just hip-hop, jazz or whatever. Those kinds of people can slip little ads into their site which make sense. It's a lot easier than just telling people to venture to their local [INSERT ANTIQUE FORMAT] store and grabbing one off the shelf.

    I, for example, have a political website. Right now there are lots of good political books that relate exactly to the content of my site. It makes sense to have a "click here to buy this" after book quotes. What doesn't make sense is putting them on every page even where they don't belong. (Not that I take advantage of this because I can't find a good affiliate program that does this, amazon IIRC doesn't offer this anymore).

    Sure, you'll get google-bombed pages which have nothing but "buy this song" links but out there someone can turn his or her hobbie into a cash cow. It may not be much money - but to the site's readers it means the site may be up next year come domain/hosting renewal time.

    Although, can you imagine the possibility with iTunes affiliate programs? Music has a much broader appeal. I can put my favorite song's name and artist name in my Slashdot sig, just to get people turned on to their music. It would be annoying for everyone to link to Britney Spears or some other pop-star, but obscure music could be marketed for almost nothing.

    The cool thing is that you can help support your favorite artist and get a kickback while doing it. The reason that Britney and company are so popular is because people vote with their dollars. If there is suddenly a huge surge in Jaco Pastorius songs sold on iTunes maybe radio stations will get a clue and stop following the RIAA's lead.

    btw... get a freeipod already! ;-) he he he.... couldn't resist.

  16. Already been linking to songs on my site ... by adzoox · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This is really great. I have been linking to songs as part of all my stories on my website - since I started it in January. My site stats show that 3 out of every 10 visitors are at least clicking on the iTunes Music Store Link. I'll now be able to see how many people are actually buying songs. I've had a few reader emails telling me that they have.

    [Note that one thing the parent is not mentioning ... not everyone that "signs up" is going to be able to participate - there is a case by case approval process]

    I realize that 5% isn't much, but it's actually a huge percentage considering what Apple makes. [I take it that their estimated 3 profit per song has gone up]

    This could be a great way for websites such as mine - who are also Apple oriented to get a tiny bit of operation revenue.

    I hate banner ads - so it 's neat that I can now have a story element as part of my revenue.

    Some examples:

    Is It A Sin To Buy A Mac Devil Inside ~ INXS

    How To Avoid An Auction Scam Without Really Trying eBay ~ Weird Al Yankovic

    What Kon Man!Confunkshunizeya ~ Con Funk Shun

    I really appreciate that Apple has now made me a part of the not only the downloading process but the true sharing process. Because sharing does involve some form of compensation or benefit. :)

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