What type of feedback have you received from CJ, Scott?
It's time for CJ to re-set the default back to HTML. It's just a ridiculous waste of time to have to go through the extra steps to obtain an HTML link. Why are they putting us through this when they've acknowledged there will be no mandatory changes this year.
[...] 1. The Link Management Initiative was actually discussed on the call, raised during the Q&A session. That alone says a lot as to how much visibility this move got in the industry, even in the financial sector. It says even more that Jim had a good response at the ready… Let me speak to link management, this is in reference to commission junction. What we have started to do is try and get our publishers to move their tags over to their JavaScript, because we believe that over time that it is going to be demanded more and more on the advertiser side. We are not mandating it, however, and it could take a considerable amount of time to do such a migration. [...]
[...] More recently, Performics has announced a planned infrastructure change that will make newly generated affiliate links available for use immediately. Previously, you had to wait a while (an hour or two?) for the links to become active as they propogate to the servers. No more of that. Good move. Now that’s a Link Management Initiative I can understand. [...]
[...] Both Haiko and Brian Littleton were kind enough to nominate me for the “Best Service to the Industry” award for my vocal stance on the Commission Junction Link Management Initiative, including a petition that I delivered to the management team at commission junction as well as several posts to shine light on the problems with such a change. [...]
[...] Community Spirit I applaud the recent outspokenness of blogger Scott Jangro for not tolerating bad behavior in the affiliate marketing space that attempts to belittle and degrade those with differing opinions. Jangro stood up before against CJ’s LMI initiative and helped make a difference. [...]
Last Friday, I paid a personal visit to the CJ office in Marlborough, MA to deliver the printed version of the petition.
The petition is still up and active and will remain so as long as a mandatory change to JavaScript links is a possibility. Signatures do continue to be added, and I will deliver addenda periodically.
Again, thanks to all of you who took the time to sign and even add a meaningful comment. And thanks to many of you who spread the word successfully through blogs and message boards. It is amazing to me how so many rallied behind this. It greatly exceeded my expectations.
Since the message in the petition is from more than just me, I want to post the letter I sent with it. It has surely reached the folks in California by now (I wanted them to get their copy first), so here it is.