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Affiliate Marketing Tip: Guidelines for Doing a Competitive Analysis
The competitive analysis section works best when it follows a format like
the one that is shown below. In general, I would recommend that this report
would be made about each of the major competitors. While most of this report
is intended to focus on the overall analysis of the competitor, you should
recognize that you are primarily interested in how this information may
impact your company and, specifically, a product or product line to you
affiliates
For this reason, you should make sure, where possible, to focus your
information on how it impacts the markets in which your products will
compete with theirs. That is how your report will stand out among the other
marketing affiliates in a merchant's eye. It should be included in your
proposal whenever it is possible. I have listed the guidelines in sections
to make it easier for you to read and then furthered the report guidelines
for you as well for easier reading.
Please note each sub-section within a section will contain 1-5
sentences that explain the sub-section.
- General Company Information which includes name, location
(headquarters, other locations of importance), website address
- Summary of the Business which includes a section that will summarize
the company, business units and the general nature of the business
- Business Overview should include sections on the history, ownership
structure, types of businesses, mission, strategy/objectives, and key
executives
- Recent News/Developments such as important company developments within
last 6-12 months (e.g., reports from news sources, press releases,
financial statements)
- Financial and Market Share Analysis - includes sections on corporate
performance, trends, market share for product
- Marketing in general should include sections on products and services
that are offered, target markets, positioning, customers/users, pricing
model, promotional efforts, sales force, and distribution
- Other Miscellaneous Issues like adding sections on technology
capability, partnership arrangements, and intangible issues
- A list of your Competitors where you will list key competitors facing
this company
- SWOT - strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
Below, I am going to actually pin point what should be included in the
market study like I did above, however in more detail and with explanation
on how to write it. I am listing them in steps rather than points to make it
easier.
1. The information that is provided in a market study should be based on the
research that you have collected AND NOT on one's own perceptions,
guesstimates or other unsupported statements. This information should be
based on fat alone! The only exception to this may be within the SWOT
analysis; however, even most of this should be supported with some evidence.
2. If you are unable to find any specific bit of information it is probably
a good idea to make this known so that the person reading the report would
know of this potential limitation of the market study and be ready for it.
Obviously you need to collect good research so you do not end up having too
many of these statements.
3. It is generally a good idea to define the most important terms and
concepts when you first introduce them so as not to confuse the reader. This
will benefit those reading the report who may not already possess knowledge
in this area. Alternatively, you can create a glossary or definition section
in the Endnotes area of the report.
4. Wherever it is necessary you should explain how the research was
conducted or how data was collected (e.g., explaining how survey was done).
This just helps the reader to understand your methodology so that they can
decide how trustworthy the information is.
5. Make note of any limitations of secondary research (research you obtained
from other sources) that you used. Unless there are very any significant
limitations you can generally include this as an endnote.
6. If you are investigating a new/different way of doing something with
present customers, then you will need to provide a discussion of the
cost/benefit of alternative options. That is, what will customer give up to
use something new versus what they will get from using the new product?
7. Remember to reference as much stuff as you have to in order to get the
best information. I would suggest using endnotes instead of footnotes of
texts because this gives you the most accurate account. Endnotes appear next
to the sentence, word, quote, number, etc. but usually not as a superscript
and usually in parenthesis like this (1). The full reference would appear at
the back of the report in an Endnotes section.
Once you have completed your market analysis and target audience, you will
want to present it to the companies that you are looking to affiliate with.
That is what the next section deals with. It is going to show you how to
create partnerships with the merchants.
Next:
How
to Deal With Online Merchants - Creating Partnerships
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