18 August

Ticketmaster Affiliate Program

Last month I decided to try Ticketmaster for my Hawaii blog. I post a lot of events that happen in Hawaii each month and it made sense to sign up with Ticketmaster. I had some results, but not high earnings.

Anyone who buys tickets has likely heard of Ticket Master. They are one of the largest online sellers of tickets for sporting events, entertainment shows and more. If you run a website that promotes events I recommend looking at Ticketmaster’s affiliate program. It is run by Buyat.

Ticketmaster Interface

If you use Google Adsense, you will find the Ticketmaster affiliate area much more complex and not as user friendly. When you first log in you will get the current’s month statistics for your website clicks and sales. That is where the simplicity ends. Generating banners is not as user friendly as other affiliate programs I have used like Google Adsense and Commission junction.

Earnings

Unless you have a site with a lot of traffic, don’t expect to earn a ton of money. On average I average I earned about $1 per ticket sale. For the first 2 weeks on August I had 472 clicks returning 12 sales. From that I earned $11 based off $781.50 in sales. My Hawaii Blog gets about 12,000 to 18,000 unique visitors each month, so it gets some traffic, but it is far from a popular, known blog. I also didn’t post a lot of events in August. Having said that, receiving a measly 2.5% commission rate is not great.

Recommendations

If you run a small blog with little traffic stay away from Ticketmaster’s affiliate program. The code that you embedd on your site tends to slow down your pages. If you have a popular site and don’t mind a little slowness I recommend using the affiliate program if you are not having success with other affiliate programs. Here are my recommendations for using the program.

  1. Post informational articles about an upcoming even that is at least two weeks away
  2. Embed the Ticketmaster code into each article. Forget about having a simple Ticketmaster banner on your site. It won’t get clicked!
  3. Submit your articles to these seven social media sites to gain tons of traffic and helping your article rank well in Google and yahoo

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  1. Marketing said: 1st September, 2008 at 6:11 pm

    Thank you for the post. I’ll stay away from Ticketmaster’s affiliate program, as my blog is still a baby. :-)

  2. print ads said: 2nd September, 2008 at 10:31 am

    Does not look too promising, I mean all that fantastically useful/profitable for not specific content website. It seems like everyone has an affiliate network now, bluh… It’s like franchising but without the really awesome returns. Or am I wrong?

  3. Jane said: 3rd September, 2008 at 11:26 pm

    Seems not a good opportunity for new blog. I don’t understand how it could slow down a page. Is it because the script?

  4. Jane said: 15th September, 2008 at 1:08 pm

    You don’t post anything for almost a month…Busy Mike? Maybe you think that I’m one of your reader who always annoying when there is no new post :) … Don’t get mad to me. It means I visit your blog regularly, right :) ?

  5. shashank said: 7th January, 2009 at 2:08 am

    Thanks for the info… :)

  6. Seo-Expert-India said: 8th January, 2009 at 1:35 am

    Surprising to know…
    thanks for the info.
    Regards

  7. Marketing said: 2nd February, 2009 at 11:32 pm

    This is the best review on this affiliate program available on the net.

  8. Arnold said: 4th February, 2009 at 4:33 pm

    i like to read and explore this kind of site.

  9. Cheat codes said: 7th May, 2009 at 10:33 pm

    what is affiliate program ?How and where should i go to earn money with affiliate program?

  10. Sound of Music said: 20th June, 2009 at 2:11 am

    I’ve been searching for the best paid and the most practical affiliate programs on the net…would appreciate some feed back
    thanks

  11. Tedd said: 28th August, 2009 at 9:07 am

    Maybe i can use this for a travel blog, but i have to pull a good traffic first

  12. Cheat codes said: 2nd September, 2009 at 2:34 am

    What is the best affiliate program for a movie review blog?

  13. Creative Web Design said: 13th October, 2009 at 1:17 am

    I’m planning to put up a blog about movies, can you guys suggest whats the best one to use that has a high payout.

  14. seo lancashire said: 30th December, 2009 at 5:24 am

    To be honest I think any aff program works but you need a decent amount of traffic coming through.

  15. Bradley Holton said: 14th May, 2010 at 12:30 pm

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