Posts Tagged ‘Affiliate Programs’

PostHeaderIcon Affiliate Marketers Have to Wear Shades

Looks like the future is bright for affiliate marketing, as long as you learn your stuff. It looks like the only wild card preventing us from making any more money is Google. But Google is no problem as long as you build quality sites. So the news is basically the same as before. "Don’t piss off Google."

But who needs news like this to choose affiliate marketing. It’s the ultimate test of stepping away from your day job to freedom in your own business you created. A business where you don’t have a boss, client, or customers to answer to.

PostHeaderIcon Thin Affiliates and The Google Quality Rater’s Handbook

 

Thought that this snippet might be useful for affiliate marketer’s. The rest of the document is pretty boring. This was under the thin affiliate section. This is how quality raters are supposed to recognize a true shopping site as opposed to a thin affiliate site.

a “view your shopping cart” link that stays on the same site and updates when you add items to it,

a return policy with a physical address,

a shipping charge calculator,

a “wish list” link, or a link to postpone purchase of an item until later,

PostHeaderIcon US and International Affiliate Networks

Couldn’t pass up letting everyone know about this list of US and International Affiliate Networks. It’s a big list and gives you options when deciding on an affiliate program.

PostHeaderIcon I Love the Cold Months

Summer is hard. Winter is easy.

While most people are getting themselves into debt this time of year. I am clearing some up. I still buy Christmas presents for the whole family. In fact, it’s all my wife talks about this time of year. I’m just joking. I like giving presents, but I give a different one. The ability to give presents.

Once I get this whole budgeting thing figured out, I may like the whole year more, but for now, this is the time of year I make the most money. I don’t even sell the type of stuff people buy when looking for Christmas presents. I sell the stuff people buy when they have more time to be on the computer.