Saturday, April 30, 2011

Party lists and Guides for Affiliate Summit West 2011 planning

Many affiliate marketers, managers and service providers are actively seeking to complete the work and prepare to head to Vegas for Affiliate Summit West 2011. So I thought I would try to compile the best party lists, to-do lists and guides of newbie on how to get the most from Affiliate Summit.

Don't forget to plan ahead so that you can get the maximum of this event filled with action!

Parties to the Affiliate Summit West 2011
The official list of the Party of the organizer of the Summit, Shawn Collins.

First timers for Affiliate Summit West 2011 Guide
The Summit of Shawn Collins dishes newbie guide.

Affiliate Buzz # 183 - a complete Newbies Guide to get the most out of your trip to Affiliate Summit West 2011
Veteran of the Summit and super affiliate James Martell shares his point of view.

Meeting of members of the PMA 2011
A must attend if you want to help grow and improve our industry. Monday, January 10 at 5: 30 pm

How to take advantage to the maximum of the Conference at the Affiliate Summit: 10 tips
Geno shares his best advice

Guide to Affiliate Summit West 2011 in Las Vegas
The list of the unofficial parts of the Latin rhythm

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The California Court expands potential exposure of liability for online advertisers

It is invited by Richard b. Newman - position Attorney Marketing Affiliate

A very important and very controversial decision was published recently by the Court of appeal of California, District of a second on the question of whether CAN-SPAM preempts the anti-spam Act of California (Hypertouch Inc. v. ValueClick Inc., Cal.) CT. (app, DIST 2d, January 18, 2001).  The component of aspect of the responsibility for this decision is critical for those in the affiliate marketing industry because the appears to have held that the CAN-SPAM Act provides for the imposition of strict liability for online advertisersregardless of the level of knowledge and control over the conduct of the editor.

A detailed article, I wrote on the issue is available on the website of the Performance Marketing Association, but Linda has asked me to share the link here, it is certain that 5 Star readers are kept informed.

The Court of appeal of California held that the CAN-SPAM Act does step pre-empt claims related to the law of the State of California of the email service provider

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Affiliates: 5 tips to boost your Chances of getting approved for networks and affiliate programs

Wednesday, 23 February, 2011 at 9: 44 by Linda Buquet

This first the most important step for the commercialization of new products or even to start as an affiliate, is the approval of the merchant or the affiliate network. Each network and merchant have its own criteria for who gets approved and some are more stringent than others.

Then how to optimize your chances of getting approved? One of our favorite clients, and networks of the affiliate, ShareResults, has some tips for you.

5 Tips to get approval as an affiliate in 24 hours or less

You're affiliated with a mission. You have found a new affiliate program is the perfect match for your Web site. You love the product and the support of the affiliate and you are ready to begin. So what is the hold up? When the time comes to approve the request an affiliate to a network or by a manager of affiliates, there are some key areas that will be the subject of a review to ensure that fraudulent affiliates seep in through the mesh of the net.

Here are five tips to get approved as an affiliate in 24 hours or less.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Affiliates: 4 ways to get an increase and other incentives for merchants

Thursday, 24 March 2011 at 8: 51 by Linda Buquet

Affiliated, you want to raise a well deserved? You want to discover the best ways to get a? Keep reading for some great tips from our partner ShareResults.

4 Steps to obtain an increase and other incentives for merchants

If you are an affiliate and you generate the type of traffic and sales for a merchant to justify a commission higher, or any other incentive to believe, it is time to put a whole game plan to help you achieve this win more...

Do you have experience negotiating a higher payment? You are looking for more advice on how to apply? Leave us your comments and tell your personal experience on this subject. We would like to hear your thoughts.

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List building income plan

List building made easy with our proven 12 part Video course and our List Building Income Plan Core Manual plus two information packed Bonus Reports. We also have added a great converting $67 up sale on Social Bookmarking with 24 videos.

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My treadmill desk

Lauren on her treadmill deskI have been thinking about getting on a treadmill desk, since I Lauren (aka Turbo exterior on WickedFire) on you do affiliate work on a treadmill desk for output 7 FeedFront magazineinterviewed a few years ago.

I liked the idea of my time to improve, by work and on days when I both not in fit exercise. But I have not the place for a treadmill.

Sent before recently, affiliate, Tricia Meyer on her blog to build of a treadmill desk.

The idea of a treadmill desk was again interesting, and I recently moved to one with a job, who worked for a treadmill.

So, I went out and got a 9.23 Precor treadmill and set out to find a plant, a keyboard or laptop.

Treadmill dog

I tweeted questions what people have been with help and have some help from Morgan Thomas EDK innovations, when he told me how he used the Lapdawg.

Morgan Thomas

I took a Lapdawg for me, and it fits nice and robust. But it is too low for me, and I cant seem to, it set up any higher.

My Lapdawg

Nevertheless, I was able to 3 MPH to work, but it does of bent at the go not so comfortable.

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Build Profitable Optin Lists! Optin List Building Strategies!

Discover the insider methods of list building and how a new marketer can build a highly targeted contact list! The top secrets all the highly successful marketes are using to get people to opt-in to their lists instantly without a second thought!

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Affiliate marketing in 1997, now & the future

PubConI had a chat with PubCon video content producer Vanessa Zamora during the recent PubCon South at Austin 2011 in the last month.

We talked about how affiliate marketing has developed since I started in 1997, and I took the way, the my affiliate business.

In addition we went over some of the basics in explaining the affiliate marketing process, and the three players in an affiliate transaction: affiliate, affiliate network, and the affiliate program.

The conversation touched the next big things in the affiliate space.

Video: affiliate marketing in 1997, now & the future


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Moment of Google and Google previews - Impact on Affiliate Marketers

Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 1 h 30 by Linda Buquet

Carpal tunnel problems that make the difficult task of blog, so just go to quotation and send you over my friends at ShareResults for the rest of the story.

Google Instant previews: cleanliness is next to the devotion

We talked the importance own in marketing affiliate before landing pages, and with new image - based snapshots of Google, clean, clean pages with calls to action are that a real must. With instant previews of Google, Internet users will be able to compare your website to your competitors if never looks matter, which of course they always, then the time is therefore we now...

Ryan Singel of Wired wrote "previews are yet another indication that the struggle for domination of the search is now more on the user interface, as the words that have the best 10 results on a page" and of courseIf you can conquer both, you will be well come in the game of marketing subsidiary.

Instant Google and affiliate

How many people be influenced by that instant suggestions from this Google remains to be seen. Will be a person to search for "online degree" stop their original research based on instantaneous results provided by Google, and see the results for "get a mac" instead? It could happen; It will probably not happen. There is no scientific method of proof, and no there is no way of knowing if you're lost next to the suggestions of Google search results.

I believe that it is something that could well benefit affiliates who carefully consider and learn how to work this thing, and then develop implementing strategies to capture traffic in the same way they have always done will be those who benefit from utilityThis may be. It may, indeed, give a whole new range of suggestions for keyword for affiliates, keep in mind that qualified traffic is always the goal.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Not wrong this giant of affiliation

Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 9: 05 by Linda Buquet

Affiliates, mistakes can cost you time and money. Learn how to avoid some of the most common errors affiliated and do your research. Keep reading for some great tips from our partner ShareResults.

Not to do this colossal mistake of affiliation

It is probably the same feeling you have when you are just beginning to venture into affiliate marketing. Not ask the right questions or do research can cause you sell yourself short. As an affiliate, there are a few key areas of your business that you must be research on a regular basis, to ensure that you get the best deal. Here are a few:

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# Code bytes: conversations with Internet entrepreneur

I was recently interviewed for a book titled "# code bytes: conversations with Internet entrepreneur" by Donny gamble, Jr., and Tommie powers and I found the final result of the project, which will see a quick and interesting.

Code BytesThe book contains 63 interviews with Internet entrepreneurs, and it includes the most common mistakes of them items to help your business growth, and resources.

Chris Brogan are surveyed, Rand Fishkin, Jim Kukral, James Martell, Neil Patel, Chris Pirillo, Jeremy Schoemaker, Liz Strauss, Aaron Wall and Missy ward.

I always thought I enjoy getting a look in the back story of people kind of know or know, and this compilation provides for me.

Plus, I think this is the first book I've read that had a QR code on the cover. Advantages for it.

Code bytes is available in two ClickBank digital format and as a physical book from Amazon.


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Google mail-power usage: Total mail management

Gmail Power User

Email is one of those things, which has the ability, actually removed much of the precious ' work time ' Zap, you during the day. If you are a compulsive "e-mail Checker" then perhaps this tutorial is not for you, but if you manage a large number of e-Mail accounts & addresses at once this tutorial you save so much time & effort, that you will never, ever look back.

Since I have a load of websites with their own mailboxes it is safe to say that I have received a lot 'accounts' in my Thunderbird, which send & mail from individual sites. Recently, this method was always very awkward and I got increased amounts of spam, I was really finding it difficult mail on the go (via squirrelmail).

This calls for action I, realized the somehow I:

wanted to consolidate all of my email in an account, but all are still in the position to take advantage of all Addressesbe my e-Mail messages from the Internet by a Logineliminate of the incredibly read spam I was Receivingstill can download all my mail via pop for Thunderbird

I have long based Gmail for my personal e-Mail, but never something site. But just so that not only, but Gmail perhaps the best spam filter has go all things for it, I am interested in, it happens, you say goodbye you can spam email forever.

So here's what we do:

Forward all existing e-Mail addresses to GmailDownload all email from our existing InboxesDelete all our existing email accounts from ThunderbirdSet up to download all e-Mail messages from Google Mail POP set outgoing mail in ThunderbirdSet to outgoing emails in GmailSet rules in GmailSet rules in Thunderbird Thunderbird

With the following steps, which we now read on our accounts on the Web about Gmail of sent e-Mails are not e-Mails, by you to reply to the address that you to download all the mail via pop to our own e-Mail client at home (while still a copy on Gmail keep) & filter out all evil spam was sent in the process.

Step by step as it happens:

Forward existing email addresses to Gmail

If you have cPanel you this about the e-Mail settings, or if you use squirrelmail it gives to the option:

Email Forwarding Options

Simply, set your current address to submit your new (or existing) gmail address:

Email Forwarding Address

You must use this for all the e-Mail accounts you. If you see not cPanel, you ask your Web hosting service email admin panel for this feature.

Download mail from existing inboxes

You will all catch the e-Mail that was sent to your inboxes before you initiated the transfer. Download your e-Mail easily from your e-Mail client as usual.

I use Thunderbird for my POP mail client, but it is all personal preference, recommends it to Outlook or Eudora.

Remove existing E-Mail accounts of Thunderbird

Because we all download our emails on Gmail you need to not the other POP accounts. You can do this in the account of Thunderbird:

Remove Account from Thunderbird

Setup Thunderbird download all e-Mail messages from Gmail via POP

So we all can read our mail online through Gmail but we can download a copy to our email client. Sign up for Gmail & you click setting in the upper right corner of the screen, then click on the tab " forwarding and POP/IMAP ".

Gmail POP

Ignore the sections on forwarding & IMAP, instead, you can either enable POP for all mail you have ever received or just for e-Mail messages from that point down. You can, also, whether or not retain a copy in Gmail. Select the setting that corresponds to your needs.

Now we need to set up Thunderbird with Gmail settings.

Incoming e-Mail messages

Add a new account in Thunderbird with the following credentials:

Your Gmail NameYour email AddressChoose POPIncoming-server is pop.googlemail.comIncoming username select port SettingsPort 995Under your Google email is message done selected security SSL

Thunderbird Gmail Setup

Outgoing E-mail

Thunderbird send outgoing messages via your Gmail uses the following settings:

Server name: smtp.googlemail.comPort: 25Username: your Google email AddressUse secure connection: select TLS

Set outgoing mail addresses in Gmail

One of the unique features in Google mail is that you can respond all e-Mail messages from your own personal e-Mail addresses. Since we already have our addresses redirected are child's play this part.

Gmail Account Settings

GOTO settings in Gmail again & click accounts. Click on Add another e-Mail address & add all of your personal e-Mail addresses. Gmail send an e-Mail to this address check, whether you yourself. Because they all have forwarded you receive the verification email to your Gmail account. Check them all then choose, whether you always reply from the e-Mail address that an e-Mail as at was sent or you Google mail-address standard.

Set filter to Gmail & rules in Thunderbird

You can now keep setting up your rules & filters to organize your e-Mail, like you right. Of course you should organize not your e-Mail as I but here are some tips:

Google mail

Create labels on file mail from website in GmailUse filter delete unwanted e-Mails & report spam/mail, you do not want, as you can see ItAuto mail archive, you frequently get (i.e. signup emails etc.)

Thunderbird

Create folders to file mail of WebsiteUse among folders, E-mail even FurtherUse categorize the filter to delete unwanted emails (this should not happen since you already have set up this in Gmail)

Now you can sit back, whether you at home or is move & never worry again spam.

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

New era for affiliate video

Way back in 2006 I was excited about BubblePLY, the affiliates and someone else come slightly creative approaches make enabled including the addition of affiliate links online videos to everyone.

But BubblePLY shut down recently their operations.

BubblePLY closes

So I was happy to see a post by Rosalind Gardner, added as an affiliate link to a YouTube video, where she explains how she is now using LinkedTube , make clickable videos on their website.

Jon Stefansky of Qoof ViewBix (powered by Qoof) released as another alternative.

It's great to see, affiliate video on and further developed.


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Global anti-spam compliance considerations

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This is a guest post by Richard B. NewmanAffiliate Marketing Lawyer

Late last year, Canada passed federal anti-spam legislation known as “Canada’s Online Protection Legislation (“COPL”).  In doing so, Canada has become the last of the G8 countries (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States) to implement specific legislation to combat unsolicited commercial e-mail (“UCE”).

UCE and SMS text messages have rapidly become a global sensation.  However, it is oftentimes difficult to hold senders of these electronic messages accountable – thus, spammers are ubiquitous.  The consequences are typically borne by e-mail account holders and ISPs.

Global legislation has taken differing approaches with respect to dealing with UCE.  As a general rule, national legislation protects all resident e-mail account holders, and thus also applies to e-mail senders that may reside abroad.  The challenge that this creates is one with respect to global direct marketing programs because as anti-spam laws of various jurisdictions differ (e.g., acquisition of e-mail addresses and other personal data, when/whether prior opt-in consent from an e-mail account holder is required,  how UCE must be labeled and accompanied by opt-out mechanisms, and how compliance enforcement).

For example, European Union law restricts the collection of personal data, including e-mail addresses. The legality of building databases for marketing purposes without express individual consent, or at least prior notice, is questionable at best.  It may be permissible to collect e-mail addresses from public sources if the interest of the e-mail account holder in keeping his or her address out of the data base does not outweigh the interest of the data collector to commercialize the data base.  However, prior notice is generally required for data collection, and some European Union Member States require prior affirmative opt-in consent before personal data is used for any marketing purposes.

By contrast, in the United States, companies are generally free to collect and process e-mail addresses and personal information for marketing purposes, with the exception of specific flagrant forms of harvesting and unauthorized access to websites and servers – prohibited by the CAN-SPAM Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.  At least for now, prior notice to e-mail account owners regarding the collection of their addresses is generally not required and cookie placement practices should be disclosed in website privacy statements, but companies are not required to obtain affirmative prior consent – again, for now…stay tuned.

The CAN-SPAM Act also generally permits companies to send unsolicited e-mails, so long as recipients are not deceived and receive certain disclosures and an opportunity to opt-out of receiving further e-mails. 

 The Canadian legislation contemplates a prior opt-in requirement, more similar to the European than the U.S. approach, although exceptions to be further developed in the implementing regulations could effectively create more of a middle ground between the restrictive European system and the more permissive (currently) U.S. approach.  It is anticipated that COPL will come into force when implementing regulations are adopted toward the end of this year.

While COPL will create a comprehensive regulatory regime primarily enforced by the federal communications regulator, it will almost certainly establish a range of new offenses and penalties.  While its primary objective is almost certainly to reduce “the most damaging and deceptive” spam and related online threats that discourage the use of electronic commerce and undermine privacy, the broad scope of COPL may have unintended consequences upon legitimate online business activities and subsequently require careful assessment of the requirements and revised procedures to ensure compliance.

Specifically, COPL generally prohibits individuals and organizations from sending, causing or permitting to be sent unsolicited “commercial electronic messages” to any recipient (including both personal and business e-mail addresses) who has not provided prior consent.  Businesses must generally obtain express opt-in consent from recipients before sending any electronic commercial messages, including a message containing a request to obtain consent.  Reliance on implied consent will be permitted in certain situations, including pre-existing business relationships and where an electronic address was conspicuously disclosed in a business context.   The definition of a “commercial” electronic message is very broad, encompassing any message one of whose purposes could reasonably be construed to encourage participation in a commercial activity.

In all non-exempt commercial electronic messages, COPL will mandate detailed disclosure requirements in order to obtain consent, as well as a mandatory unsubscribe mechanism.  Generally, unsolicited commercial messages will be required to identify the party sending the message and, if different, the identity of the party on whose behalf the message is sent, as well as their respective contact information.  The unsubscribe mechanism will be required to include either a specified electronic address or a hyperlink valid for at least 60 days.  Unsubscribe requests will need to be given effect no later than 10 business days after being sent.

The prohibitions placed on unsolicited commercial electronic messages will apply regardless of the medium used for transmission.  E-mail, instant messaging, and text messaging will be captured, regardless of whether the message is in the form of text, sounds, image, or video.  COPL will not apply to commercial electronic messages delivered via a broadcast undertaking, two-way voice communications between individuals, or “broadcast” faxes or voice recordings sent to a telephone account. However, the legislation does include provisions that would allow COPL requirements to be extended to telemarketing calls in the future.

COPL does not limit how an e-mail address itself can be collected, other than by amending existing privacy legislation to prohibit e-mail address harvesting, discussed below.  However, existing private sector privacy legislation generally requires prior consent to the collection of personal information, including e-mail addresses.  Since such consent can be implied, there may be situations where businesses have consent to collect e-mail addresses under privacy legislation but lack the consent necessary under COPL to use them for marketing communications.

COPL will be enforced jointly by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, the Canadian Competition Bureau and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. Significant civil administrative monetary penalties will be available to address non-compliance, which can reach up to C$1 million ($1 million) in the case of individuals and C$10 million ($10.2 million) in the case of businesses for the most egregious offences.  Officers and directors of a corporation may be liable in certain circumstances, including if they authorized or acquiesced in the commission of an offence. As well, employers may be held liable for violations committed by their employees or agents acting within the scope of their employment or authority.  A “due diligence” defense will be available to demonstrate that steps were taken to prevent alleged violations.  COPL will also provide a private right of action for parties to claim actual losses, damages or expenses and authorize Canadian courts to order compensation, as well as statutory damages.

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SEO Tips for site & Enterprise Content Massive publishers

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This is a guest post by CT Moore.

You’ve heard the phrase before: Content is King. But the bigger the kingdom, the harder it is to maintain control over it. Well, if you run a content fiefdom, the same principle applies.

You see, being an enterprise level publisher is a double-edged SEO sword. On one hand, the more content you have, the more there is for Google to index, and the more short-, medium-, and long-tail keywords you can end up ranking for. On the other hand, there’s also more content an pages to confuse Google, meaning a greater chance of being seen as a spammer and getting penalized when you didn’t intend to violate any webspam guideline.

So how do enterprise level publishers get the most out of their content and avoid looking like spammers? Well, it all starts with some solid onsite SEO.

Online publishers are driven by three mandates: (1) reader acquisition, (2) converting those readers into repeat users, and (3) retaining those users so that they can continue to grow their user-base/audience. Well, SEO plays an integral part in both the acquisition and conversion processes.

Specifically, a comprehensive SEO strategy will ensure that:

onsite content/pages is optimized for targeted termsDuplicate Content does not become a problem

The first place that all SEO should start is onsite and on-page. Specifically, each page should have its own unique and targeted meta info. Each of the following elements are important:

Page Titles: Insert 65 CharactersMeta Descriptions: Meta Keywords: don’t bother because the big search engines stopped indexing this field in 2005, so all meta keywords do is tell your competitors what you’re trying to rank for.

By unique, I mean that no two pages should have the same Title or Meta Description. Every possible page, from articles to categories, should have different titles and descriptions that are optimized for slightly different keywords.

By targeted, I mean that you shouldn’t just stuff whatever keywords in there that you think are relevant. Rather, you should use tools like Google Adword’s Keyword Tool to determine what relevant keyword combinations have the highest search volumes and optimize your page around those. It could mean the different between targeting 1,000 searchers a month to targeting 100,000 searcher a month.

Duplicate content is treated as spam by search engines because they see it as taking two copies of the same page and trying to make them look like different pages so that you can (unfairly and inaccurately) increase your rankings on more sets of keywords. Duplicate content is a problem for dynamic publishers because, often, the same page can be called up through different criteria, such as categories and tags.

Dynamic publishing sites post two challenges for publishers. First, they confuse search engines so that they’re not sure which duplicated page to include in their index. Second, search engines might end up seeing it as spam, and penalizing or outright banning your site from the SERPs altogether.

On major publishing sites with multiple categories and tags (especially blogs), duplicate content can be common in three different places:

Index Page: if your index page features some latest or featured article/posts (like on a blog), then you’ll probably have some content overlap between your index page and other category pages.Categories/Tags: if you articles/posts can appear in multiple categories/tags, you will most certainly have duplicate content issues across several category/tags pages.Article/Post Pages: if your index, blog, category, and/or pages features the articles/posts in full, then you’ll have duplicate content problems between those articles/posts and the other places they appear in full on your site.

There are five steps you can take to ensure that duplicate content issues do not affect your site’s indexation of rankings.

First of all, the only time where an artice/post should appear in its entirety is on the actual article/pst page. Any other page that might list that article (e.g. blog page, index page, category page, or tag page), shoud feature only a teaser from that article.

Ideally, your teasers should be completely unique, and not appear in the article itself. However, many large publishing sites choose to just feature the first 300 or so characters from the article, and it doesn’t seem to hurt their rankings.

As mentioned above, give every page a unique and targeted page title and meta description. This set of information is the first thing that search engines look at to determine what a page is all about, so this is your first opportunity to let search engines know exactly why any page is unique from another. This will be particularly important for category and tag pages, where content can be duplicated several times over.

The next place to let search engines know that a page is unique is through its content. So while two category/tag pages might list many of the same articles/posts/links, you can intervene by giving every page some unique static content that appears at the top.

There are two ways you should do this: (1) with unique H1 tag (hint: keep it related to your title tag), and (2) an additional descriptive paragraph that appears between that H1 tag and the content feed that may be duplicating content from other areas of your site.

If your site produce a lot of content across many categories and tags, it is probably not feasiable to produce unique page titles, meta descriptions, H1 tags, and intro paragraphs for every page — especially in the case of tags, which tend to be added on an ad hoc, ongoing basis. In this case, you will want to just tell search engines to ignore the really redundant pages and you can do this in two ways:

by adding to the page source of each redundant pageby adding these redundant pages to your robots.txt file

Of course, this begs the question of how do you know what pages are redundant? Well generally, it is best to exclude pages that are there for usability or navigation, but not search engines. As a rule, these tend to include:

tag pages (but keep category pages),author pages/feeds (unless you have high profile authors you want to rank for),archive by date page

Finally, many enterprise level publishers tend to syndicate content across many sites. This can results in another kind of duplicate content.

So what do you do if you wanna share relevant content with your users but not get penalized as spammer? Well, the answer is simple: use a canonical tag.

By adding a
tag to the page source of the page, you can tell the search engines “This content is duplicated and the original version is over there.” This way, the search engines know that you have nothing to hide. The canonical tag will look something like this:

You can get more info about the canonical tag here.

Whether we’re talking about business or something else, size is something that can work either for or against you. For instance, large companies have more resources, but are slower to adapt to changes in the marketplace. From an SEO perspective, enterprise level publishers have more content to be indexed, attract links, and help them rank on more terms, but the bigger the sitemap, the easier it is for search engines to get lost.

The right blend of onsite SEO, however, can make a huge difference when it comes to ranking on more terms and not getting in the process. What it really comes down to is ensuring that each page is as unique as possible (think page title, meta description, and H1 tag), and that there’s as little content duplicated in different places as possible. By taking these steps, not only can enterprise level publishers avoid penalties, but over time they will rank on longer and longer tail terms, and see an incredible amount of their organic traffic coming through on older pieces of content.

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CT Moore is a strategist the SEO services company NVI, which specializes in SEO, PPC, and Social Media campaigns. He is also an accomplished writer, blogger, and speaker, as well as a Staff Editor at Revenews.com

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Affiliates: the update of content Google firm will kill Article Marketing?

As you've no doubt heard by now to update the contents of the farm of Google has made havoc with a lot of sites. Many of them are sites marketing article and article directories that are popular with affiliate marketers.

According to a study conducted by Sistrix and posted at search engine land, of, here are some of the largest sites of article lost rankings after the update. EzineArticles.com, ArticleBase.com, FindArticles.com, LovetoKnow.com, AssociatedContent.com. Related sites to publish your content to boost SEO who obtained dented include Squidoo.com, Hubpages.com, Mahalo, Buzzle and some Q & A sites.

If later Google will move article kill marketing? I don't know because I have a crystal ball and never focused on the section of marketing myself. However below are a few good articles of some very smart people like Ros Gardner, who knows well the EC market and some opinions.

The death of Bum Marketing

Why is Bum Marketing dead?

Most recent Google algorithm change, farmer, death spells for sites Bum Marketing in the same way as crappy, useless Adsense sites were targeted in the algorithm changes past.

Article markets still in force after the update of the farmer from Google?

"As you all probably heard it today, Google last updated farmer put a damper large enough section of marketing, as he abandoned the classification of keyword for sites like EzineArticles, associated content."HubPages and other go to article networks now regarded as strong content. »

EzineArticles aims to obtain rankings back, following the Google algorithm update

"Whereas we categorically reject any person who places the label"Content farm"on EzineArticles.com, we were not immune from this algorithm change," said Knight. "Traffic was down 11.5% Thursday and more than 35% on Friday." In our lives to date, this is the single most significant reduction in market trust, that we have the experience of Google.

An attempt to return to the good graces of Google, EzineArticles reduced the number of presentations article accepted by more than 10% - articles "are not enough unique." It will not accept more presentations by a Wordpress Plugin section. They are reducing the number of ads per page. They raise you the number of words minimum section 400. They are "raising the bar" on the limits of the density of the keyword. They remove you considered "thin and spammy" articles, and put more emphasis on the rejection of the advertorial articles. »

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Advanced link building forum

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As part of your affiliate link building strategy forums should not be overlooked. They are endless sources of linky goodness waiting to be tapped into.

Why? Well for starters you have the ability to control a large number of factors:

The theme of the page you’re getting the links fromThe number of links you’re attainingThe speed at which the links are acquiredThe anchor text & associated page for the link (i.e. deep pages)

You also have an almost infinite inventory out there (1.8 billion results).

Since you have editorial control over forum links many people in the industry regard them to be of little or no value, including Matt Cutts himself:

For some reason, I hate signature links. Hate them.

Whilst I don’t disagree with Matt & understand his reasons for not liking these particular types of links, but Google has decided to stick to  an algorithm that favours “voting” (in the form of links) & whilst that is still the case SEO’s & Online Marketers will continue to do whatever it takes to game the system rank.

This guide will cover all of the techniques surrounding link building with forums, from the very simple to the downright dirty.

Don’t expect to get magical results with just forum links, but if you have a  well rounded & natural link profile forum links do work.

These are legitimate ways to build links, as always please try to keep it relevant & useful, there’s no point spamming your links on thousands of forums because:

It won’t look natural to have 90% of your inbound links from forumsYou might trip some spam filters & could risk a penaltyMore than likely your posts & links will get deleted = waste of time

So sit back, make a cuppa & enjoy.

You’ll want to get an excel spreadsheet to track all the forums you use:

Username: Rotate this on every forum, any good mod might search on Google using your username to see if you’ve been doing the same on other forums. Do a search for username generator if you’re running out of ideas.

Passwords: I use Roboform to fill all the other information when signing up. Except the username.

URL’s: You’ll want to keep a record of your Profile URL & the URL to any threads you post in (we’re going to run a check on which links are still live & for how long).

Google provides some handy operators for finding forums. You’ll obviously need to find something that relates to the keywords you’re using so replace keyphrase with the keyword you want to search for i.e. affiliate marketing.

inurl:forum keyphrase
intitle:forum keyphrase

Vbulletin – inurl:showthread.php keyphrase
Invision – inurl:index.php?showtopic= keyphrase
PHPBB – inurl:viewtopic.php keyphrase
Simple Machines – inurl:index.php?board= keyphrase
Phorum – inurl:list.php? keyphrase
YABB – inurl:YaBB.pl? keyphrase
MyBB – inurl:forum- keyphrase

You’ll also need to check whether the forum allows dofollow links, there’s plenty of useful firefox extensions but I just use the SEO for Firefox, it highlights links that are nofollow which enables you to identify whether or not the forum is passing link equity.

Forum signatures are the bread & butter of this link building exercise, your signature will show on every post you make therefore making it quite a lucrative spot.

Quick Tip – If you’re a member of a forum & have thousands of posts already you can utilise this signature space right away. It’s also an option to PM other members & buy advertising in their signatures (this can be good for targeted traffic also if the forum is on topic with your site).

A typical forum signature should contain descriptive links to deep pages within the site(s) you want to promote. Here’s a good example:

Forum Signature

The above example is from a webmaster forum & looks pretty spammy. There’s a few tricks you can use to avoid this:

When you sign up to the forum don’t post your signature right away. Join in on the conversation for around 10-20 posts then come back in a few weeks & add your signature then. You’ll draw less attention to yourself this way. With this method you need to be sure that your signature will be added to all your old posts though (some forums disable or don’t have this feature).Sometimes less is more, 1 link is much less noticeable & spammy.If you’re trying to post more than 1 link try to create a sentence: I’m in the market for a new web host at the moment, nothing fancy so PM me if you can recommend any, there’s some decent reviews at this affiliate marketing blog but I just can’t make up my mind!Test what’s working, if you’re having a high removal rate then obviously the way you’re doing things is not optimal.If the forum allows you to style your links you can make them smaller, or even change the colours to make them look less obvious.

The good thing about profile pages is that there’s less link leakage then in the main threads. Most profile pages allow you to add a link, Often they’ll show your signature too, so make sure you use this space.

Naturally you can (other than your signature) add keyword rich links in posts. This can be risky, because you’ll always bring attention to yourself by bumping an old post to the top.

A great example of a company that executed this strategy perfectly is our old friends over at Xrumer (which incidentally is a forum spamming software). They simply used their software to sign up to thousands upon thousands of forums then instead of dropping a link back to their own site they asked a very simple question:

Has anyone heard of Xrumer? What is it?

People would then literally reply back in the thread linking to the Xrumer website with an overview of what the software is. Talk about getting other people to do you legwork?

There is however a sneakier way to drop links in posts & that’s making 10 – 20 posts in the forum (in authoritative threads about your topic) then going back in a few weeks & editing your post to include your links. Some forums disable this feature so it’s work checking to see if you can actually edit posts.

You can do something similar with signatures, participate for a while then go back & add a signature which will then get added to all your posts. Again some forums disable this feature & will only include the signature you have live when you make the post.

Often overlooked these are perhaps the easiest ways to drop links in posts. The smiley in particular is very sneaky, 99/100 no-one ever suspects someone hiding a link in a simile :)

Something like this should work on vbulletin [url=http://www.earnersblog.com/]:)[/url]

As I mentioned with the Xrumer example above people on forums love to answer questions & help people out. If you can get them to inadvertently link to you at the same time then you’re onto a winner. This technique works much better with brands than generic affiliate websites, but even if you’re asking a questions like:

Do you know any good places where you can watch sky tv on your pc?

Get people to respond then go back in a few weeks & turn the “watch sky tv on your pc” into a nice anchor text link to your affiliate site.

All of the above techniques can be a laborious process. There’s plenty of people on known webmaster forums that will do the grunt work for you. The key here is to do little & often, don’t blast 100 links a day because it won’t look natural at all.


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Sunday, April 24, 2011

FatWallet.com moves to Wisconsin

I have a laugh from a Tweet by super affiliate-Tim storm this morning.

He was a comment on one news story about his mobile FatWallet.com from Illinois, Wisconsin refer to.

Who is Tim Storm?

If you are not familiar with the history, signed HB 3659 in law, which forces, took after Alabama's retailers to collect Illinois State value added tax on Internet sales, last month Illinois Governor Quinn on the basis of the opinion that a tax nexus are affiliate marketing for retailers.

This law made it impossible to Tim storm continued his business in Illinois, so he picked up and moved its operation and dozens of employees to Wisconsin.

Apropos John Galt, opens Atlas Shrugged (the first of three parts) in theaters on Friday.

Who is Tim storm?

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My favorite traffic sources

I gave a presentation on My favorite traffic sources on the Austin Seo Meetup last night.

traffic sources

The discussion covered how website embrace scraper, and you use Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, AWeber, Meetup.com, LinkedIn, to drive Flickr and more quality traffic to my sites and affiliate links.

I was also talking about how Facebook map, used to sell my house in New Jersey in just 14 days over the past year.

The Web sites and resources, which I mentioned in the presentation are listed on my resources for affiliate marketing page.

Presentation: My favorite traffic sources


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Saturday, April 23, 2011

StoreCrowd-$0, $1 m + in affiliate sales in 12 months

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Hard to believe it’s been 18 months since I wrote a post here, some of you will probably remember that I was looking for a ruby/rails developer back in Feb 2009, then mysteriously I haven’t posted much since then. Well I thought this would be the perfect chance to update you on what I’ve been up to & also give you some insight into the last 18 months.

Back in December 2008 I was fairly annoyed that Coupon Websites were stealing from affiliates. I would say that in the last 18 months my view on this has changed quite considerably, however I still stick by my initial comments in that I disapprove of sites using Fake Coupons or using a “click to show coupons” link without having any valid coupons to show. Either way, I was noticing a serious shift in a lot of my affiliate activity, especially with PPS merchants that users were looking for Coupons & I was losing out on the sale. I knew I had to start offering Coupons otherwise my PPC activity was starting to become less profitable.

The last 18 months has been a whirlwind to say the least: I moved house, got a dog, got married, have almost had a baby (3 months to go) & also launched StoreCrowd twice. I also didn’t post here at all.

Initially I had to find a technical co-founder to work with, this proved fairly difficult & frustrating. A lot of the submissions I had were from the US, however after some time I felt like I needed someone locally in Melbourne to share the vision with. This proved harder, developers are fairly sceptical about you going to them with ideas as they get pitched to all the time. I emailed & met up with a fair few including heading to the local Ruby meetups to get an idea of who the gun developers were. Eventually I met a Java developer who was just learning Ruby, he was currently working for Microsoft & had a good grasp of not only the development side but also Front End/CSS/Javascript trickery (I found this to be extremely important).

It took us roughly 7 months of design/development to get an initial Alpha prototype up & running (we went through around 4 design iterations), this includes a fair about of backend integration with affiliate networks, deep links etc. I also started some pretty heavy blog posting over on the StoreCrowd Blog (notice that it’s not on a subdomain), I’m a fairly big believer that blogs in subfolders attribute much more authority to the root domain than those on Subdomains.

We learnt quite a lot of important skills during the initial Release:

There are a LOT of websites in this space & it’s not easy.That if you spend time doing something manually, a developer can always automate it. For example we use the Analytics API to pull in data from the Top Content report & assign it to a particular store. That way I can focus on the Stores we generate the most traffic for.A fair amount of Photoshop Trickery, I ended up doing all the designs & prototyping – it was too much of an annoyance trying to convey ideas to an external designerServer setup & optimisation – Nginx/Memcache/JS Compression/CSS Sprites/Load Balancing/MYSQL OptimisationHow to convey development ideas into reality – this is a tricky one, you need to be able to explain exactly what you want & how you want it to operateHow to work with the Development API’s for all the major affiliate networks (Most of the API’s are fairly lame, Merchants don’t give you expiry dates etc)There’s thousands of stores to keep updated & thousands of coupons come through the Affiliate API’s all the time. Automating this was key.Learning to respect our Competitors & the way they do things, coupon websites go to great lengths to secure exclusive coupons with merchants. We need to ensure that these never end up on StoreCrowd.

We silently launched V1 in October last year & quickly started working on v2. We knew we were missing a large amount of features (we still are), but I was a big believer in getting a “minimum viable product” out there to see how we went. It was clear after a month or so that out conversion rates just weren’t cutting the mustard so it was time to start experimenting.

We initially experimented with “click to show codes” on coupons that we were making money from, we were using ClickTale to record user sessions & I could clearly see that a large number of users weren’t clicking or copying coupons. They were just reading them off the screen.

StoreCrowd Goal Conversion

This almost doubled our click to conversion rate on coupons (notice that almost 40% of people who visit StoreCrowd end up clicking out to a merchant) & ensured that if someone was using StoreCrowd to find a coupon we would get the credit for the sale. If they found a non-working coupon for example they’re quite entitled to go to a competitor & activate their cookie instead. We keep a fairly close eye on non-working coupons via a real-time stream to try & keep things as fresh as possible.

October to Christmas was fairly slow, we didn’t expect Google to do us any favours within the first few months. Traffic started to pick up after the New Year, Revenue started to grow & we started building relationships with some key merchants. Exclusive coupons are the secret sauce in this business, if you can get a merchant to provide you with a coupon that no-one else has then you’re in business.

A few weeks ago I saw that Teenormous turned two & had done over $800k in affiliate sales. Brian had emailed me a few years ago & told me he was struggling to monetize the website, now look at what he’s achieved – quite incredible, they have built a great site in a fairly unexplored niche (Which can be easily replicated now, Teenormous is also built on Ruby :D ). Since I normally just track Revenue & the Commissions we make I hadn’t actually taken the time to check how much Revenue we’d sent to merchants.

StoreCrowd

Since launch in October 2009 StoreCrowd has driven over $1M in affiliate sales to our merchants & we’re doing ~70k uniques per month at this stage (without any PR). This is also not considering we get over 50% of our traffic & outclicks on non-affiliated stores, so I’m guessing that figure could be closer to $2.5M if you factor that in. All from a site that we hadn’t actually announced to the public yet. Consider this my first public announcement.

Did I mention that John and Myself both still work Fulltime & love our current jobs? Yes, this has all been done in spare time outside working hours.

In the last week we’ve relaunched v2 of StoreCrowd & also now have a presence in Australia. The new release focuses much more on the community & user interaction, something we knew we were lacking in:

Foursquare type functions – you can get hired & fired as the Boss of a StoreWe focused on Email Alerts for new Deals & CouponsA homepage that actually reflects the current popular discounts of the dayLaser targeted pages with good SEO Best Practices, Examples: Fabric.com Coupons, Register.com Coupons, Think Geek Coupons, Eastbay Coupons, Dell Coupons Provide good tags/categories for different types of coupons, Examples: Car Rental Coupons, Travel Coupons, Tire Coupons, Restaurant Coupons Users can now track how much money they’re saving with a specific coupon, they can also track if they submit something how much that coupon saves the rest of the communityWe’ve broken out Deals to now include Store Sales & FreebiesWe’ve broken out Coupons into Free Shipping / Printable CouponsWe’re really keen for users to Review their experience at Stores, so when you buy something we’ll ask you to review your experienceHeavy moderation – We want quality, not quantity. So new submissions go through a queue before they go live on the site. This helps us catch Exclusive Coupons & other things that we don’t want on the site.A Bookmarklet – We have a Bookmarklet that auto parses store pages to make submitting product deals a breeze!And heaps more!

We’ve got a fairly heavy roadmap & want to make StoreCrowd one of the premier sites out there for deal hunting. I thought now would be a great time to give you some insight into how we got here. I’ve always said in the past that Affiliate Marketing is becoming too generic, I think that if you can build a site that has a long lasting presence & provides value to your users you’ll make money without even trying.

Try to avoid White Label solutions like WPCoupon etc, you’ll never keep up.Keeping up to date with Coupons for us is a full time job for 2-3+ peopleKeeping up to date with Deals needs 2+ peopleKeeping up to date with expired coupons/deals can be problematic (no-one wants a site full of expired coupons).Don’t underestimate the amount of work involved, especially if you’re not building efficiency with custom coded solutions.Not to mention Merchant support & trying to get exclusivesBuild a mailing list as early as possible.Understanding SEO is a must title tags, internal linking are important.You’ll need to know Adwords inside out if you plan to run PPC efficiently yourselfYou’ll pull your hair out when you’re having killer days on CJ then all of a sudden your EPC drops 300% & they’re having “tracking” issues.You’ll need to build authority & backlinks to even get a look in at high volume coupon searches (we began blogging a full year before we launched, generating over 10k natural backlinks). Most of which give authority but aren’t necessarily coupon related.You’ll need a fair amount of time to contact partners & ask for backlinks. use Yahoo site explorer to generate a list of all your competitors backlinks (if they are linking to more then 2+ competitors then there’s a high chance they could link to you – could be a directory).Have fun doing what you do, try & be unique. We’re putting our own twist on things & plan to expand into other areas that competitors aren’t looking at. These sites are all about building a community, without that you have nothing but search engine traffic.Be mindful of Exclusive Coupons, don’t post your competitors exclusives (it takes hard work & effort to obtain these) – Here’s some other Coupon Websites to look at

I’ve opened the comments for this one, feel free to ask any questions below!


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FTC Forces Clickbank cracking down on spammy Get-Rich Quick offers

The FTC is really cracking down on home work and offers fast get and I am happy to see! Really happy to see the Clickbank, one of major vendors of affiliation spammy offer attempts to clean up the industry!

Word for the wise - check all your offers, not only the Clickbank to ensure they are not breaking any rule and use the new guidelines Clickbank below as a model for offers and offer language, you must avoid. Here are 2 key paragraphs of the letter Clickbank vendors. (Emphasis by me)

Extracts of the letter from Clickbank. Don't forget to read the complete letter available on the blog below.

By the new information from the FTC, sale equipment should not give the impression that customers can easily earn money without put in much workand should give specific ideas of how they earn you money (e.g..)(, content marketing, video marketing, social media, etc.). Sales pages must also exaggerate realistic step how can be made, or imply that the gains are guaranteed.

The FTC deters also strongly false emergency/scarcity messaging (for example, "only 3 copies left!") When there is no real shortage.

The new Clickbank guidelines are clearly in response in part to this made money online FTC case "FTC Steps Up Efforts Against Scams That Target Financially-Strapped consumers" and other recent cases of opportunity business home work.

The FTC has updated the consumer education materials to help consumers avoid the victims of these scams. http://www.ftc.gov/bizopps

Here are 2 posts of good blog that references change and have good comment.

ClickBank clarifies policies of FTC compliant Joel Comm

In recent years, specialists of marketing information were the subject of a further consideration by the Federal Trade Commission of United States. The FTC has taken several companies and individuals to the task for deceptive marketing practices to the Internet.

As the largest seller of online information products, Clickbank.com is now issuing clearer guidelines for the types of products and marketing practices will be that more carefully in the future. In other words, they will work hard to clean up some offers "less legitimate" Unfortunately sprinkled throughout their catalog.

Clickbank to crack down on the Spammy to make money online offer - Jonathan Volk

Recently, there has been a surge of sales clickbank pages that were very scammy. Make promises that you can make tens of thousands of dollars by pressing a single click (seriously… clicked) is just miserable.

What do you think? Would like to hear your thoughts below.

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Top 10 benefits of being a female affiliate - happy international day of women 2011

Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 9: 21 by Linda Buquet

Since it is the international day of women, and since I am a woman in this industry (active affiliate thinking in itself), I thought that I share a large list my friends to wire ShareResults blog today. If you are a reading of (man or woman) of the list affiliate marketer and be grateful for the freedom and flexibility it offers.

International day of women 2011: 10 reasons to become an affiliate of woman

In honour of international women's day today, we would like to send a very special cry all incredible affiliate marketing women and our own team of affiliate (o, my ladies!) managers. We would also like to contribute to a quick 10 reasons list why it's great to be an affiliate of woman.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

EBay ditches Commission Junction

Ebay Partner Network

If you are familiar with the eBay affiliate program you will be very familiar with Commission Junction. These two have gone hand in hand with each other like Strawberry's & Cream for, as long as I can remember. It was a very very consistent earner for me over the years.

But in a move which not, eBay decided me really surprised now, which includes all eBay sites in a manageable interface affiliate management & reporting in the House with the creation of the eBay partner network, a global affiliate management network:

Simple global registration on several countries SimultaneouslyNew, targeted banners and rich media CreativesNew landing page optimization and geo-targeting capabilitiesmore detailed reporting functions for eBay programs

Now you will go every eBay localization without promoting through the sign up process for each, the much more diversification in, you target & allow you also to geo target regions, that which may be, you could not will allow. The network takes the middleman & affiliate issues when it comes to support.

I am very interested to see the new reporting features, such as the current ones over at CJ very limited, unless you download the daily report of csv. I'm also interested to see if they offer geographically targeted ad blocks (similar to what, please Act).

My heart goes out, I can not imagine Commission Junction, as much of a hit lose eBay will have on their bottom line, but the movement makes sense. eBay Tradera AB, is ProStores, Inc, the reseller marketplace, Media Markt, eBay shops & StubHub however with CJ as normal again, so that all is not lost.

The network will open on April 1st 2008 & all links from 1 May 2008 migrated must be. If you over in April migrate get a bonus of 5% on all traffic for this month only.I will more info report, & reporting, if I get it and expect a full review of the new interface when I get access.


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Ad-Tech San Francisco, extreme couponing and a meal to fight for the cure

This week on the Affiliate Thing Podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa PicaJet Groove talked magazine, Ad-Tech San Francisco, affiliate marketing meetups and the advertising tax on the new issue of FeedFront.

Madeleine throws spaghetti at the Food Fight

Also were passing from Mickey Collins and the affiliate option to memory of pets, as well as coupon fraud, treadmill desks and a food fight for the cure.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Massive affiliate contest: the Special Agent adventure begins to RevenueWire!

One of our most creative 5 Star affiliate programs has the hottest competition passes this time. Discover them of RevenueWire Special Agent contest! Here is what it is and how it works: three incredible REAL-LIVE special agent adventure prices are to win.

Fighting Jet. Shark diving. Halo of jumping.
Can only win. The best part is, you get to decide which!

Not a member of the RevenueWire? Register!

The Special Agent adventure begins with the first prize package, license to thrill. We assembled a comic to give you an idea of how fun is this adventure. You can consult the first comic panel License THRILL here.


Don't forget to come back every day to the main comic page to see what happens next in this exciting adventure!

All of our affiliates are eligible to win. And when the time comes, you will have the chance to vote for the adventure you want to win…

To help you decide, we will take 6 weeks to highlight these 3 incredible adventure prize packages with our own bare knuckles, a litre of elbow grease, 10 gallons of graphic design, 300 hundred pounds of coding heavyweight, and a dozen slices of illustration classic comic strip mixed with fresh cuts of vicious narrative skill.

We are committed to be impartial. We show you the best of each of the 3 awards. Equal representation without prejudice. However, we cannot promise you that it will be easy to decide!

First place in the queue of story adventure-license to thrill. We have established this fighter jet C17 adventure in the style of the old school real comic strip. We believe that this will give you a better idea of how great license to thrillis going to be.

That is correct. As of today for the next days 9 companies we will reveal the plot of the riveting Panel a Licence to thrill both.

You know, just to thicken the plot and raise roof an inch or two.

Imagine fighting undercover officers, prosecution, nightclubs of LA & combat aircraft. Try it out. You never know. It might give you a taste of the life of special agent. A taste that opens the way to the dependency!; ).

Seriously. Make sure you don't miss.

You can see the first Panel of the comic strip licence THRILL here. Audit daily return to the main comic page to see what happens then!

Do not forget. THE TIME COMES, YOU WILL HAVE TO CHOOSE THE ADVENTURE TO WIN. MAKE SURE THAT YOU FOLLOW OUR DAILY COMIC STRIP SPECIAL AGENT TO FIND OUT WHICH OF THE 3 ADVENTURES YOU THINK IS THE BADDEST.

Visit now the main comic page!

For more details competition and adventure, visit the contest special AGENT PAGE.

Good chance of becoming our next special elite!

Sincerely,.

-L' RevenueWire team

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Advertising tax: What has happened and what is next

Advertising tax: What has happened and what next presentation from Affiliate Summit East 2009, the August 9-11, 2009 in New York, NY.

Speakers:

An overview of the status of the State advertising tax legislation, what to expect in the future and how to fight it.

Films from this session are available at http://www.slideshare.net/affsum/advertising-tax-what-happened-and-whats-next

More information on Affiliate Summit on http://blog.affiliatetip.com/affiliatesummit

Note: the company and Position(en) above goods at the time of the Conference current. Some of this information may have changed since then.

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Discover how to build a professional level drum set in 10 simple steps!

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Affiliate marketing Meetups for April 2011

The second round of the Affiliate Summit of Meetups take place April at the end, and we already have groups in dozens of chapters.

First Austin, TX Affiliate Summit Meetup

These Meetups are a combination of learning and networking with the support of Affiliate Summit for the monthly agenda and organisation of the group.

If it is in the area of Austin, TX, our Meetup David Vogelpohl speaks about "7 ways to squeeze every last penny from your dealer" function.

Visit meetup.com/affiliatesummit one join existing Affiliate Summit Meetup group or start your own.

If you have any questions, please contact Affiliate Summit Ambassador Jim Kukral.

Follow # MeetmeAffSum on Twitter for Affiliate Summit Meetup news.

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Targeting the long tail keywords in your affiliate SEO campaigns

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This is a guest post by Dee Barizo of The Best Degrees
In affiliate marketing, you can leverage long tail keywords in your SEO strategy and greatly increase traffic and sales. In this article, I’ll define the term long tail keyword, the benefits of focusing on these keywords and how to target them.

What is a long tail keyword?

Long tail keyword is an SEO term based on Chris Anderson’s book The Long Tail. In this book, he described two different distribution models for businesses, blockbuster and long tail. The blockbuster model is one that most people are already familiar with and naturally inclined to mimic. In this model, a company derives most of its sales from a few products.

The blockbuster model was necessary due to the distribution and inventory costs associated with having many different products. Each additional product added a significant cost to have it on the shelf and distribute it, so businesses were attracted to smaller product lines. They pumped their resources into developing a few bestsellers instead of greatly expanding their product line.

Think of a movie studio that only creates a few movies a year but spends a lot of money on each movie in hopes that it will become a huge hit. In this example, movie studios don’t have to worry about shelf space but they are limited in distribution channels (number of movie theaters and showings per theater).

But recently, the development of the online marketplace and the mainstream acceptance of online shopping has made it possible to offer a truly vast array of products at minimal cost. Online businesses do not need to worry about shelf space. They can store their products at low cost locations since they are not bound to a local marketplace. Also, the online marketplace is global, so the supply of potential customers is exponentially larger than before. This allows an online business to profitably stock many low demand products.

Companies like Amazon and Netflix have been successful at selling a large number of relatively obscure products in low volumes as opposed to a few products in high volumes. The total sales of these niche products was dubbed the long tail by Anderson because of the appearance of the sales volume on the sales chart. Here is the chart he used.

The SEO community uses the term to define the keywords that don’t have much traffic. These keywords usually contain four words or more such as real estate el paso texas low mortgage. In aggregate, they comprise of much of the daily search volume. Conversely, the blockbuster keywords like credit cards and real estate are called short tail keywords.

Long Tail Keywords are Better Than Short Tail Keywords

Savvy affiliate marketers are targeting long tail keywords (LTKs) over short tail keywords (STKs) for various reasons. Here are some of the main ones.

There is less competition for LTKs, so they are easier to rank for. STKs have more competition for four reasons.

1. STKs draw many webmasters and site owners because intuitively they know those keywords have more traffic than LTKs.
2. LTKs by nature are more obscure than STKs.
3. Most web publishers are not knowledgable enough in SEO to understand the value of LTKs. Even if they learn more about SEO, they may start using keyword tools but the popular keyword tools tend to showcase STKs over LTKs.
4. Targeting LTKs will usually put you in competition with STKs since LTKs tend to include STKs. For example, if a site is trying to rank for red sports car used corvette, it will be part of the competition for sports car.

Aside from the higher competition, Google’s algorithm makes it much harder to rank for STKs than LTKs. As Aaron Wall shows through these helpful graphics, links play a much more important part for STKs while onpage elements are more important for LTKs.

To rank for STKs, you need a huge amount of backlinks, many of which need to come from popular sites. Link building is time consuming so it can take months and even years to rank. Plus, even with all your effort, you may not have the resources and skill to beat out the top sites. Because of Google’s emphasis on links, the top ten sites for STKs tend to be big brands with a lot of resources. These brands are hard to compete with!
Spending all that time without much result drains resources and hurts morale. STKs can have a certain appeal if you like high risk/high reward opportunities. There is a big payoff if you hit your goal, but the likelihood of that is low.

On the other hand, you usually don’t need many links to rank for LTKs and you can rank for them fairly quickly. This leads to a positive domino effect. You get traffic quickly from the rankings. The traffic gives you visibility, which can lead to freely given links. These new links improve your rankings so you get even more traffic. Each increase in traffic gives you opportunities to make more money and you can reinvest the earnings to improve your site.

LTKs may have lower competition but that doesn’t mean they don’t comprise a sizable percentage of the search traffic volume. Consider these two stats from bg Theory: 20% of Google’s daily searches are new or haven’t been used in the last 6 months and 54.5% of the queries are greater than 3 words.
Also, in my experience, sites get the bulk of their traffic from LTKs. As a quick experiment, I checked out that stats of some of my sites from various niches to see the ratio between search traffic and number of keywords. Here is what I found from this year’s stats.

Site #1 (gaming niche): 279,169 visits / 72,754 keywords = 3.84 visits per keyword
Site #2 (dating niche): 122,851 / 47,501 = 2.59
Site #3 (computer tips niche): 103,343 / 53,265 = 1.94
Site #4 (fashion niche): 38,631 / 15,350 = 2.52
Site #5 (software niche): 130,737 / 32,987 = 3.96

As you can see, none of the sites reached four visits per keyword. So, on average, each keyword that delivers traffic doesn’t send a lot of traffic at all. For every keyword that sends 100+ visits each month, you will have many LTKs that only send one or two visits. But when you total up the traffic from those LTKs, you come up with a good chunk of your total search volume.

Check your stats program to see if you have similar ratios and leave a comment with your results. I predict you will have similar ratios as my sites.

Targeting LTKs over STKs improves your conversion rate. A searcher who types in a LTK is more likely to buy than a consumer who uses a more general term. Without knowing anything about me, if I walked into your shop and said, “I want to buy a pair of tennis shoes,” would you think I was interested in buying, or just casually browsing. Now, what if I walked in and said, “Do you have those white silver Nike tennis shoes, the ones Roger Federer wears?” You would know that the only thing left would be size and pricing. If you had what I wanted, I would purchase a pair as long as it fit my budget.

Now, if I came into a brick-and-mortar store mumbling about tennis shoes, the retailer will ask a few questions in order to push the sales process forward. But online, the store owner cannot do that. The online consumer is in control of the buying process and will often browse a number of websites, considering a range of products, before figuring out which product they want and who they want to buy it from. By targeting LTKs, you position your site near the end of the buying process, when customers are in a purchasing state of mind and already know what they want.

On the other hand, STKs can have such poor conversion rates that they may not be worth targeting at all. I remember listening to a podcast of an SEO firm that ranked for seo marketing. They stopped aiming for that term because the conversion rate was so low.

Here’s a graph that shows the relationship between conversion rate and the different types of keywords:
Finally, just because your SEO strategy is focused on LTKs doesn’t mean you won’t improve your rankings for STKs. As I’ve shown before, most LTKs contain STKs. For instance, if you aim for golden retriever dog training puppy, you are also sending signals to Google to improve your ranking for golden retriever and dog training.

How to Target Long Tail Keywords

Now that we’ve seen the benefits of targeting LTKs, let’s look at some practical strategies for improving your rankings for these keywords.

First things first. Don’t target LTKs one at a time. This is a not a good strategy for your time and effort. Remember that you need to rank for many LTKs to bring in a lot of traffic. Fortunately, you can target many keywords at the same time with one page. The key is building a large keyword list. Then, refer to that list and include the relevant keywords in your content.

There are different things you can do to generate an effective keyword list. Here are my favorite strategies.
Perform in-depth market research through social media. One of my favorite SEO quotes is “Keyword research is market research.” Social media is a great channel to do keyword research because you can get feedback from many different people.

Examine Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo Answers, and the popular blogs and forums in your industry. Record all the topics that keep coming up in the online conversation. Then, for each topic, record the keywords that people are using to describe the topic. I like to organize my keywords by topic to make it easier to keep track of them. Each niche has a certain vocabulary and jargon. It’s your job to become familiar with those words. Those same words will be used by web searchers on Google.

Research your competitors. Find out which topics they are covering and which ones they are neglecting. They may be ignoring topics that show up a lot in social media. By creating content on these topics using relevant keywords, you’ll target valuable keywords with low competition. Not only that, but you’ll gain branding and credibility by standing out from the crowd.

A similar strategy is to examine the title tags of your competitors and see which keywords are not being used. The title tag is by far the most important onpage SEO factor. You can gain a big advantage by including the keywords in your title tags that aren’t being used by your competitors.

Check your logs. If you have a lot of content, your keyword logs are often a gold mine. Find out which keywords are sending traffic to your site and create content based on those keywords. In many cases, your logs will point to an area in your niche where there is much opportunity.

For example, if you have a gardening website and your logs show many keywords related to gardening tools, you can start blogging about all the tools you know. Then you could do research about tools and blog about the ones you haven’t covered. I used this strategy on my gaming site to good effect. In my logs, I found many keywords in a topic that I didn’t write much about. I started covering the topic and after a couple months, my search traffic more than doubled.

A more advanced strategy is use a tool like SEMRush to spy on your competitors and see which keywords they are ranking for.
Use trial and error. Expand your vocabulary and include many different keywords on your site. Take some time to brainstorm many synonyms for common terms in your niche. Try them out when you create new content. Then, reexamine your logs to see which ones were effective and add them to the keyword list.
Don’t be afraid of meaty articles. Some affiliate marketers seem to stay away from longer content. However, in my experience, articles over 800 words tend to rank for more LTKs than shorter articles.
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About the Author: Dee Barizo is an SEO specialist for The Best Degrees, an online degree site featuring the top online programs based on cost and quality. The site recently published a ranking of the best distance learning schools in the United States.
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