Friday, May 22nd, 2009 at
9:10 am
Who said Direct Linking when doing Affiliate Marketing is dead?
I have been doing some direct Linking on Amazon France for a while now and regularly got around 100$ profit each month doing so. But I always had an average of 15 Produtcs in my portfolio that I was promoting to.
So I’m thinking to myself “If I can make a hundred bucks with 15 products, how much could I make with 100 Products?”. Sounds logical enough right?
So starting today I will launch as many Blasts as I can to reach this 100 products goal in less than 10 Days.
Wish Me Luck! I will keep you posted on the results.
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Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 at
3:18 am
Launch Tree Quick Review: Just don’t buy it!
A lot of you who are on some IM lists probably received emails regarding the launch of a new IM product: Launch Tree.
What I love about this is this is a program that is supposed to show you how to make the big bucks when launching a product. But once again the people behind the launch and everybody promoting it are the ones making the money.
And by the way, they are using the same techniques described in the product to actually launch it. So you could say it is a method that works. It is indeed when you already have a big list and strong JV connections Like Mike filsaime has.
Please don’t believe the hype and stop spending your money on every new products out there.
In order to succeed online you need consistency, and focus. By jumping from one launch to another you dont do yourself any favor. Instead find one thing you’re good at (article marketing, blogging, ppc marketing…) and stick with it.
Following this launch I have unsubscribed from most of the lists I was on. For me people promoting the Launch Tree right after they have promoted countless of other products are just nuisance. They are putting money in their pockets and they just don’t care about people who struggle to make a living online.
If you want to invest in a program that will help you focus and that I am an active member of, I can only recommend the Xtreme Profit Membership from Matt Levenhagen. There you will learn everything you need to truly succeed online.
And Matt did not send any info about the Launch Tree or any other hyped up IM product to his list and that says a lot. Matt is someone who truly believes in helping people online. It is also a smart business decision, because by doing this he is not out there for the quick bucks but instead, he is building a strong and faithful community and that, in my opinion, is priceless.
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 at
8:55 am
According to a recent Study from Google, based on companies running adwords on both search and content networks, the cost-per-acquisition (CPA) is about 2% lower on the Content Network than on search pages, with the Content Network driving close to 20% of their total conversions.
Conversion Rate is generally much smaller than on the Search Network but with the CPC lower as well it does explain those figures.
I always advise my customers to run both Search and Content campaigns but separately for tracking purposes mainly. Once you can track the content network you can also run campaigns using the Placement network which is even more targeted.
Find more about this study Here.
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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 at
2:58 am
Spy on your Competitor’s Keywords!
John Rogers, one of the pillar of Campaign Blasts Forum has released with his team a neat little tool that allows you to spy on your competitor’s keywords.

What the software does is extracting the Meta keywords of the first 100 listings returned by google search on a specific keyword.
It’s quite useful to quickly get a list of relevant keywords in your niche and most important it is free.
What’s the catch? Well each time you use the tool you will have a plain text ad for some products released by Incansoft, John Rogers Company. No big deal though.
So what are you waiting for? Get it while you can Here.
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