How Not To Destroy Your Online Business Instantly: The Chitika Example
Chitika launched their eMiniMalls in October, 2005 and quickly
displaced other forms of advertising on many a website. Some
website owners even going as far as removing Google AdSense and
other pay per click advertising forms from their websites in
favor of Chitika. Running on a 30 day pay schedule, those who
used the advertising in October would see their first revenue
checks coming around the First of December, 2005 at the latest.
Days before the revenue checks were to be cut, Chitika announced
that it was going to do an audit of clicks and that some
publishers could see their revenue down a bit from what had been
reported throughout the month. On December 1 Chitika implemented
the auditing and the results were a bombshell that is bound to
destroy the company. There was a firestorm around the Internet
of some publisher's revenue being cut in the audit by as much as
90%.
Word spread quickly around the web and there was a huge backlash
that the company is probably not going to recover from. Website
owners around the web removed Chitika from their websites vowing
to never deal with the company again and posting vicious and
negative reviews of the company everywhere, such as those found
at Inside Online Advertising.
Reputation for a business is the most crucial thing to lose.
With a lot of consumers and clients you only get one chance.
Chitika will probably not recover from this huge mistake of not
making sure that their systems were working properly and that
the promises they made to publishers from the start would be
honored. Don't make this mistake yourself when starting your
business. Look ahead and plan before you start signing contacts
and making promises.
About the author:
Copyright Dan Amato
Dan Amato lived through the dot-com boom and bust in Santa
Clara, CA. He is the co-founder of numerous companies from the
ground up and currently maintains http://www.startuphints.com, a free resource for those starting a new business. He can be
contacted on his blog at http://www.diggersrealm.com.