Pepperjam Network Reaches Top 5 Status in 5 Short Months
About to launch a new product? Take some lessons from the Pepperjam Network. 5 months after launch, Marketing Sherpa has recognized Pepperjam as one of the top 5 affiliate networks. This is no easy task when you are competing in a world of long time networks like Commission Junction and Linkshare.
17.5% of marketers that participated in the Marketing Sherpa survey use Pepperjam. Commission Junction still dominates the affiliate network market with over 50% of marketers surveyed using their service. But with the tremendous growth of Pepperjam, it’ll be interesting to see how those stats look in another 18 months.
Pepperjam Network already boasts over 165 top advertisers from Phat Farm, Sesame Street, Orange County Choppers, and even eBay who recently dropped Commission Junction. It’s very clear from the advertisers that Pepperjam is going to be around for the long haul and isn’t going to be another newbie network that is here today and gone tomorrow.
Currently, I’m a registered user at Commission Junction and Linkshare. I don’t normally waste time signing up for new affiliate networks. But just glancing through some of the featured advertisers over at the Pepperjam Network, I see a few deals that look like exclusives to me. I’m heading over to sign up right now.
Do you use Pepperjam Network? If so, leave me a comment and let me know what you think about their service.
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Comment by John on 4 July 2008:
Thanks for your honest review. I am gonna head over there now too.
Comment by Kris Jones on 8 July 2008:
Thanks for the review!
BTW – we have over 300 advertisers!
We launched 175 in the first three months of the year and an additional 177 over the last three month.
We have a nice mix of both CPA offers i.e. NetQuote, Foreclosure.com, etc.), as well as revenue share offers (Playboy, Rocawear, etc.).
Kris Jones
CEO,
Pepperjam Network