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Thanks for your comments.
There's no question here - Pepperjam is David and CJ is Goliath.
We started just like you and dreamed big. Yes, we are growing quick, but we are innovating even more quickly.
We are small compared to CJ and we could never win a fight against them.
CJ waged a war against Pepperjam and anyone else who one day hopes to grow and innovate, while remaining a partner of CJ.
If this situation frustrates you as much as it does me I strongly urge you to take a closer look and see what CJ's behavior means for the broader affiliate industry.
The good thing is that David did win the fight.
It is a shame though. Talk about dreaming big.
Are you suggesting PepperJam is using CJ interface to "hunt" for the new clients? If so I think Kris is much smarter marketer than that. I also believe that he cares very much about his company.
Being listed twice consecutively in Inc 500 as a fasted growing company, they probably have enough leverage to bring in new merchants without without such extreme guerrilla tactics.
In his original post Kris clearly expressed that it all began over the merchants whose OMPs PJ was managing.
Of course there is no precedent in the past of one network managing OMP for a merchant from another network. But there is no excuse for the CJ behavior.
In the long run it will hurt them more. Specially the fact that they refuse to make any statements on the issue.
You right, CJ could have done whatever they wanted. However I the light of how it was done, being silent is going to hurt them.
I have not made a penny with PJ as of yet and most of my income is from CJ merchants. But I would not hesitate to follow my merchants if they choose to leave CJ for PepperJam.
I think at the end it will be good for the industry. Without innovative competitors there will be no progress. I think that well established companies are not so secure about the future precisely because they are not innovative.
I am not sure if you had a chance to listen to Sam Harrelson interview with Kris Jones. In that interview Kris touched upon their relationship with LinkShare and other networks.
I think CJ is not benefiting at all by being silent. They may have their reasons not to comment, but the longer they withhold to comment the more convincing Kris' arguments become.
No other company had been in this predicament in the past. So this issu will certainly will be referenced in the future.
I also think it is healthy to have competition. To stay in the competition size and money often may stand on the way to innovation.
http://www.revenews.com/samharrelson/revenews-c...
As long as CJ is silent I tend to be on Kris' side on this one.
I am not sure Kris' was that naive to expect manage these OMP forever. From the podcast it is clear they will be terminating such relationships.
CJ could have accomplish their goal in more civilized and professional manner.
There was no precedent like this in the past. Hopefully we all will learn from this.
You honestly sound like a douche bag.
Making it sound like CJ is the victim is pretty funny.
I've seen you on other boards, including Digital Pointe and you seem like a car salesman.
Always pushing your stuff and talking poorly of others.
What bone can you possibly have with this pepperjam company - are they more innovative than you?
Just a guess, but most people find you to be a loser.
Paul
I just visited your website. It appears that you are managing some affiliate programs for CJ clients. Is that right?
Evan. I am glad your programs are doing well. I am am not affiliated with any of the merchants so I can't offer my perspective ;) , so I take you word for it.
But I can't help but wonder what if you grow big and down the road would create your own network. Don't you think you can find yourself in the same predicament as PepperJam?
With all due respect... It is not CJ's intention to protect their business share that is at issue here.
I think leaders in the industry are expected to act as such. Is that to hight of a standard to hold CJ to???