Sunday, April 30, 2006
Affiliate Drop-out
Becoming an affiliate is a difficult task, especially when compared to using contextual advertising. As mentioned previously, the weight of deciding what's right for your site, rests on your shoulders. Therefore, if it doesn't work out there is only one person to point the finger at.Pay attention to who your reader base is, learn where they are coming from, and find out what links they are
Friday, April 28, 2006
Affiliate Testing & Reporting, Phase 2
I'm calling on all of my BlogMad friends to help me support this statistics review of Affiliate Future. All that is required is for you to enter your email to sign up to Free iPods.The program is simple and works like a pyramid referral system. Free iPods has been featured on such television programs as CNN, WIRED, G4, FOX, and MSNBC. You simply sign up and then start referring your friends.
Affiliate Marketing in Action, Phase 1 of 3
My intent is to start an affiliate campaign here, to show the steps involved to become successful. To do so, will require everyones help and attention, and all the results will be posted here along with the steps taken.The first step is to work on building traffic, which has already been done. I utilize BlogMad, which is a traffic exchange site that helps send visitors to your blog. I have
Tracking Affiliate Links
Becoming an affiliate and using contextual advertising are very similar in the way that they are tracked. At any given time you can easily identify how many clicks you have received and the earnings that you received from those clicks. However, when you are an affiliate there is another factor that plays a part in your report.Remember, as mentioned previously, to earn money off of becoming an
What Affiliate Product is right for you?
Deciding what products to market is probably one of the most difficult parts of becoming an affiliate. PPC (Pay Per Click) programs like Google Adsense make it easy because their ads are contextual. Contextual advertising merely requires entering code and the ads become relevant to the rest of the content on your site. Affiliate programs require you, the site owner, to select a product to
The Truth About Adsense & Blogs
There will be over 1000 people that will start blogging for the first time today. 50% of them will start in hopes of making money off of their blog. 75% will give up after the first month and the remainder will stick around, but not for the money.The unfortunate truth behind using Google Adsense on your blog is that it doesn't pay enough. No matter what rumors you may have heard, the average
Finding an Affiliate Program thats Right for You
If you are responsible for a website and want to increase its earning potential, join AffiliateFuture's network to earn more revenue from your visitors. It works by allowing Merchants to advertise on your site, and AffiliateFuture pays you monthly when these adverts generate visits, leads or sales.Many times a new blogger becomes anxious with their PPC(Pay Per Click) campaign, realizing how long
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