This is going to be a very short post, but it is really important. On my daily rounds to the various forums and websites I frequent, I discovered this blockbuster: Affiliate guru Mike Filsaime reported that at X.com, PayPal announced a new feature that will revolutionize affiliate marketing. This new feature will allow multiple payments to be sent to different individuals from a single payment. This means that the merchant, affiliate, and the affiliate network can be paid simultaneously at the point of sale. Imagine that, instant commissions paid at the time the sale is made, no waiting to be paid weeks, or even months down the line.
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ClickBank Pirate Review
September 17th, 2009
Kmcgraw Clickbank Pirate bills itself as a “plug and play” affiliate marketing system, which means that a lot of the affiliate set up is handled by the program and all you need to do is send traffic to it and you can make money.
The Clickbank Pirate program offers the following:
- Different Clickbank products to sell each month, all of them in the make money online niche.
- Pre-fabricated squeeze pages attached to an autoresponder which is loaded with pre-written emails for creating an email list and following up with leads.
- Hosting for the squeeze pages and a blog.
Affiliate Marketers Who Live In Glass Houses
August 28th, 2009
Kmcgraw Last weekend I was thinking about putting up some review sites to beef up my affiliate campaigns and, in doing my research on how to structure my sites correctly, I ran across this article by someone named Penny Marshall.
Basically, the article quotes some other guy’s article about how Google recently dropped the quality scores for Adwords on affiliate review sites across the board and offers some advice on how to counter the Google slap.
Affiliate Marketing: How To Make A Re-direct Link
August 3rd, 2009
Kmcgraw Here’s a simple trick that will increase your conversions and that will open up more marketing options for you as an affiliate marketer.
To make this work, you will need:
- A web hosting account. (You can sign up for cheap web hosting here.)
- NotePad, or a similar text editing program.
- Enough html knowledge to be able to copy and edit a snippet of code.
What you will be doing is creating a web page on your own domain that will re-direct your visitors to your merchant’s website. Doing is confers upon you several advantages, namely:
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