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Lessons Learned: Tips for Trademark Policy

August 15, 2013 by ShareASale Author 1 Comment

In the article “New Programs & Trademark Bidding“, we discussed the pros and cons of allowing Affiliates to bid on trademark terms and offered some tips to consider should a program allow Affiliates to bid on their brand name. Today I’d like to expand a bit on this conversation and discuss the importance of the Merchant’s program agreement as it relates to trademark bidding.
 
The program agreement is a legal contract set up by the Merchants for their Affiliates. If a Merchant would like to create guidlines or restrictions for Affiliates in regards to the use of their trademark term(s) in paid search, these will need to be clearly listed and explained in the program agreement. As the Affiliate Network, we are not in the position to offer any legal advice to our Merchants which is why we do not provide specific advice on language or agreement templates.  Each document should be reviewed by the Merchant’s own legal team. However, I am able to give you a few tips that could be taken into consideration and used as a starting point for Merchants who would like implement some restrictions for PPC Affiliates.

  • Penalty. Merchants may want to explicitly state what action will be taken against Affiliates who violate their terms. Example: Immediate termination, reversed sales, reset commission to zero, etc. One point to think about here – if a Merchant removes an Affiliate from the program but the Affiliate continues to run the ad on the search engines, the ad will appear when a consumer searches for the Merchant’s brand but the link to the site will not work. Affiliate links will break once an Affiliate is removed from a program. This is the reason some Merchants choose to reverse sales or zero out commission until an Affiliate removes the ad. So that the consumer will have a flawless experience but the Merchant is not paying for traffic that generated by the Affiliate in violation.
  • Are terms off limits or restricted? Merchants have the option to either forbid the use of their trademark or they can set limits on the bidding. In some cases, a Merchant may decide to simply restrict the terms so that Affiliates are taking up the retail space in the search engine while at the same time the Merchant is not competing for the use of their own trademark. A Merchant is able to set bid limits from the PPC Bidding Rules.
  • List of trademark terms. Merchants will want to explicitly lay out exactly what terms are either off limits or restricted. I have listed a few examples below. Any phrases or keywords that you list in your agreement be sure to also include in the PPC Bidding Rules.

For example, let’s suppose the Merchant’s site is ILoveHighfives.com. Some examples of terms they might consider restricting would include:
ILoveHighfives.com
www.ILoveHighfives.com
ILoveHighfives
ILoveHighfives.com Coupon(s)
Any Common Misspellings/ Variations

 

Once the terms are laid out in the program agreement, Merchants will want to keep on eye on their Affiliate’s activity. Below are a few tools that can help Merchants police and monitor compliance from PPC Affiliates.

Monitor Ads

Monitor Ads

I like using an add-on for Mozilla called Live HTTP Headers. This tool allows the user to see all the redirect information when a link is clicked. So if a Merchants sees an ad on a browser, they can open the add-on, then click through the link to see if there is an Affiliate link behind the ad.
via: addons.mozilla.org
Third Party Assistance

Third Party Assistance

BrandVerity offers trademark protection and monitoring services for search ads. PoachMark provides a best in industry solution for monitoring the search activity of your Affiliates.Subscriptions come with access to the PoachMark Pool and the Affiliate Watchlist. The Affiliate Watchlist is a list of the most abusive Affiliates found violating the policies of PoachMark Pool participants.

Contact me to find out about exclusive pricing available to ShareASale Merchants!

via: www.brandverity.com
Submit a PPC Violation

Submit a PPC Violation

If a Merchant finds an Affiliate who is in violation of their terms, we encourage them to file a violation report to ShareASale. The violation may result in a strike against the Affiliate imposed by the Network. Any Affiliate who receives 3 strikes is removed from the Network.
via: blog.shareasale.com
Contact the Search Engine - AdWords Trademark Policy

Contact the Search Engine – AdWords Trademark Policy

If a trademark owner files a complaint with Google about the use of their trademark in AdWords ads, Google will investigate and may enforce certain restrictions on the use of that trademark in AdWords ads. More help for trademark owners
via: support.google.com
Contact Bing

Contact Bing

Intellectual Property Guidelines – As an advertiser, you are responsible for ensuring that your use of keywords and ad content, including trademarks and logos, does not infringe or violate the intellectual property rights of others.
via: advertise.bingads.microsoft.com

Filed Under: Merchants Tagged With: #LessonsLearned, merchants, program agreement

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Comments

  1. James Rowan says

    December 15, 2014 at 4:32 pm

    Hi Sarah, we are interested in getting a BrandVerity subscription set up. Do you still have exclusive pricing offers for ShareaSale Merchants?

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