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booBox To Help Bloggers Sell Stuff

Posted By Darren Rowse 24th of January 2007 Affiliate Programs 0 Comments

TechCrunch report that booBox (a Brazillian start up) are getting ready to launch a service that will help bloggers and other webmasters monetize their sites.

It’s an interesting concept which is best understood by using their demo of it here.

Boo Box 1 In short – bloggers add tags to images on their blogs which adds a little icon to images (you can see the little red icon in the top left hand corner of the image to the left).

If a reader clicks the icon they are taken to a ‘lightbox’ which opens up above the page with some pictures of the item (and others related to it).

The lightbox is where any transaction will take place (ie they don’t really leave your site as the blog will remain open behind it) and it can be closed down at any time during the reader interaction with it.

Readers are asked ‘Do you want to buy any of these items?’ (see screenshot below – click to get an enlarged version).

Boo Box

If a reader clicks the image they are taken (in the light box) to Amazon (or another participating store) where they can buy the product.

Boo Box 2

If they buy something the publisher earns a commission via the affiliate program.

As TC points out – there isn’t heaps of information yet for bloggers thinking of signing up when it’s released (they are doing a closed beta at the moment).

There’s no mention of how the tags are added to images yet (it would want to be easy and seamless) and there is no mention of how booBox makes money from it (ie most programs like this will take a certain % of impressions for themselves).

They do mention on their site that to make money you need to have signed up for the affiliate program of the stores they use – but that they’ll use different stores for different countries. Sounds like it could get a little messy if you want to have stores for all of the different countries that your readership comes from. I’d like to see more clarification of that.

In terms of an actual concept – I’m not a huge fan of anything that interrupts the flow of readers on a site. This ‘lightbox’ is nicely designed but it is slightly ‘popup-ish’.

My only other concern is that the icon itself doesn’t really say or mean anything to the average user and I wonder if readers will click it and if they do whether they’ll know what it is. The key to get people buying things at Amazon’s Associates program (and other online stores) is to presell the product and to have them know what they’re clicking through to (ie an opportunity to buy). I personally find my conversions with Amazon are a lot better with text links embedded in content that say something like ‘get a price on XXXXX item’ or ‘buy the XXXXX item at Amazon’.

Found via B.L. Ochman

Update: in comments at TechCrunch one of the booBox developers shares that integration for those using booBox is as simple as adding ‘one line of HTML code’.

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. Yes Darren,
    I have signed for the beta. Just received invite for the launch on 26/1 ( Ozzie Day) to be part of their beta team#1

    Will keep posted via blog.

    Cheers!
    Alpesh

  2. In theory this sounds like a great idea for anyone who blogs about a niche product, such as mp3 players, digital cameras, electronic games etc and can link in their content directly. On the other hand, with a little effort, you can do the same directly into amazon or similar.

    Not sure if this service is going to offer anything above and beyond what can already be done, unless it really is going to be a simple ‘one liner’ as far as changes to your site are concerned (I doubt it).

  3. It’s a cool effect (although the design of the lightbox could be jazzed up a little), and would probably work well on product-oriented web sites.

    I agree, though, that the pictures are not always very descriptive of the products themselves. Perhaps it would be better if they included the product name and price below each picture?

    Also, an Amazon (or whichever other store you use) logo would help the visitor understand what’s going on. It would also give you more credibility and make it look less like pop-up spam.

  4. Hey Darren, an interesting thing happened after Mike wrote up a review of booBox on techcrunch After reading the review on TC, one of his readers built a widget that does essentially the same thing in 20 Minutes! Worse for booBox he’s offering his widget for free. I wrote about it on my blog if you want to check it out. It’s called Developmentnow’s Amazon Greybox.

  5. I will add though, Marco from booBox had contacted me and said they’ve already had solutions in had to deal with the Amazon Greybox. So that free version may not be much competition after all.

  6. I checked out the demo, seemed to be cool but as dave said, not too descriptive…
    nice concept though..too bad I was to late and didnt get on the beta team.
    Will try it though.

  7. Yeah I agree. If you already have an affiliate account on amazon, etc… wouldnt it be easier to link directly to Amazon instead of wasting the HTML code on BooBox? That is like saying we built a widget that pulls up a box on screen that allows cutomers to email you directly from their Yahoo accounts…instead of just posting your email address?

  8. […] But now there is a new product to help the blogger sell products online. It’s called a booBox and you can read more about it here. […]

  9. Is this similar to the affiliate link feature of http://www.Zoundry.com? (I am one of the beta testers for Zoundry at the moment)

  10. […] Problogger – booBox to Help Bloggers Sell Stuff […]

  11. I agree that it will be just as easy (or easier) to sell using a link from your post’s text and talking it up. However, I like the idea that your site remains in the background. Amazon’s policy from what I understood, is that you cannot redirect the user to their site by specifying the target to be in a new window. So, keeping your site in the mind of the user may help sell something else when they’re not interested in the first item.

    Brings up the question…why not use both methods?

  12. […] Apesar do pouquíssimo tempo de vida, o projeto ganhou repercursão internacional em blogs de peso como o TechCrunch e o ProBlogger. Recentemente, o Marco Gomes, um dos criadores do booBox, deu uma entrevista ao Tiago Dória. […]

  13. The beta-testers version is on the streets!

    Look one of our beta-testers post http://www.endoflux.com/?p=72

  14. […] Mas, por enquanto, para poder usufruir dessa novidade é preciso ser beta-tester e ter uma ID no site Amazon.com. Apesar do pouquíssimo tempo de vida, o projeto ganhou repercussão internacional em blogs de peso como o TechCrunch e o ProBlogger. Recentemente, o Marco Gomes, um dos criadores do booBox, deu uma entrevista ao Tiago Dória. […]

  15. […] Apesar do pouquíssimo tempo de vida, o projeto ganhou repercurssão internacional em blogs de peso como o TechCrunch e o ProBlogger. Recentemente, o Marco Gomes, um dos criadores do booBox, deu uma entrevista ao Tiago Dória. […]

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