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Are Links Dead in Online and Affiliate Marketing?

…the link. So, here’s your Holiday Homework: Think about and respond to the notion that links are dead, especially in relevance to affiliate marketing. I’d like to prescribe the areas…

Posted on November 22, 2006Categories Affiliates6 Comments on Are Links Dead in Online and Affiliate Marketing?

Links Are (Still) Dead

I first wrote that “Links Are Dead” in 2006, and pretty much got shouted out of the blogosphere. I kept up the mantra over the years. Looks like Google agrees…

Posted on September 4, 2018Categories TechnologyTags google, Social MediaLeave a comment on Links Are (Still) Dead

Blogging Isn’t Dead

…declaring blogging “dead” isn’t justified. Blogging, while old-school (also see email marketing and RSS, neither of which are “dead”), is still one of the best ways to build a solid…

Posted on July 20, 2013Categories MarketingTags blogging, rss, web2.0Leave a comment on Blogging Isn’t Dead

Linkshare’s Flex Links and Mobile Links

…market continues to mature and encompass other areas than traditional (or “1.0” if you will) affiliate sites. Linkshare’s Flex Links for Video, Mobile Links and Link Locator 2.0 Roll Out…

Posted on November 9, 2007Categories AffiliatesLeave a comment on Linkshare’s Flex Links and Mobile Links

Moving beyond links

I’ve long argued that “links are dead” (going on a decade now). Some of that was hyperbolic to discuss the need for a better mechanism to derive value or information…

Posted on April 5, 2018Categories MarketingTags google, seoLeave a comment on Moving beyond links

Linkshare Teams with the DMA on NY Affiliate Tax

…Linkshare’s partnership with the DMA over the issue. Here is the email Linkshare is sending out to publishers today: LinkShare has issued the following invitation to a teleconference on the…

Posted on May 21, 2008Categories MarketingTags DMA, eliot spitzer, linkshare, new york2 Comments on Linkshare Teams with the DMA on NY Affiliate Tax

Why Are Lyrics Sites So Profitable? (And How Bob Dylan Wins)

…their organic search placements is to get links from other sites. Sometimes these are paid for but mostly they are acquired freely. Getting links has been one of the double-edged…

Posted on December 25, 2013Categories TechnologyTags Search Engines1 Comment on Why Are Lyrics Sites So Profitable? (And How Bob Dylan Wins)

Transcending Links in Affiliate Marketing

…participate in the conversation there as well… 3. Affiliate Marketing Transcends Links Links hold affiliate marketing hostage. Just as Jeremiah wore a yoke around his neck to show the coming…

Posted on December 1, 2006Categories Affiliates6 Comments on Transcending Links in Affiliate Marketing

Weekly Insight 11/17/2006

…I make the point again that LINKS ARE DEAD. That might be a subject discussed here on CPN in the near future. All in all, I’d recommend this as a…

Posted on November 18, 2006Categories Affiliates6 Comments on Weekly Insight 11/17/2006

TaborBlog » Blog Archive » “Making Live the Dead”

http://jamestabor.com/2009/02/11/making-live-the-dead/…

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TaborBlog » Blog Archive » “Making Live the Dead”

TaborBlog » Blog Archive » “Making Live the Dead”…

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Churches Should Realize That Branding is Dead

…the pre-internet days. The Best Marketers Will Realize That “Branding” Is Dead And It’s All About Community Activation And Relationship Building. David Minifie, CXO & Executive Vice President, Centene Corporation…

Posted on July 25, 2018Categories MarketingTags advertising, Next Gen and Micro MarketingLeave a comment on Churches Should Realize That Branding is Dead

TaborBlog » Blog Archive » “Making Live the Dead”

TaborBlog » Blog Archive » “Making Live the Dead”…

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Chromecast is dead Name wise at least Thankfully…

Chromecast is dead. Name-wise, at least. Thankfully. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE(d) Chromecast, now Google Cast. Great decision, Google….

Format StatusPosted on March 22, 2016Categories Status3 Comments on Chromecast is dead Name wise at least Thankfully…

Big in Japan: Web2.0 Is Dead and Japan is the Next Hub of the Web?

…much forward voice here. That needs to change. The bottom line is this: Web 2.0 is dead — the brand is. In the valley everyone is scrambling for new ideas….

Posted on December 9, 2007Categories MarketingLeave a comment on Big in Japan: Web2.0 Is Dead and Japan is the Next Hub of the Web?

Dead Sea Scrolls and AI

Fascinating (and much needed) work here on texts that still have much to teach us… Many of Dead Sea scrolls may be older than thought, experts say | Archaeology |…

Posted on June 4, 2025Categories History, ReligionTags ancient civilization, bible, old testamentLeave a comment on Dead Sea Scrolls and AI
Wise as Serpents and Innocent as Doves

Wise as Serpents and Innocent as Doves

…dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out demons. You received without payment; give without payment. 10:9 Take no gold, or silver, or copper in your belts, 10:10 no bag for your…

Posted on June 19, 2017Categories Religion, SermonsTags gospel of matthew, jesus, new hope christian fellowship, new testamentLeave a comment on Wise as Serpents and Innocent as Doves

Golden Twitter Links

First, congrats to my pals Lisa Picarille and the FabulousSavings team for winning Linkshare Golden Links last night. Also, a big congrats to the excellent nominees like Mike Allen, Scott…

Posted on June 24, 2008Categories TwitterLeave a comment on Golden Twitter Links

Buying Links: Good or Bad?

At the https://www.fusionquest.com/cgi-bin/main/hotlinks.cgi?aflt=afc1&client=affsumAffiliate Summit West this year, one of the most talked about moments was the back-and-forth between SEO expert Wil Reynolds and Jason Calacanis during Wil’s session. Here’s Wil’s…

Posted on June 13, 2008Categories AffiliatesTags google, Jason Calacanis, mahalo, search, seoLeave a comment on Buying Links: Good or Bad?

Yahoo (Still) Slipping Affiliate Links Into Organic Search Results

Yahoo’s redirection of links and its “Paid Inclusion” platform is nothing new or newsworthy. However, it’s always a good thing to shine a light on the process of how affiliate…

Posted on October 23, 2007Categories Technology3 Comments on Yahoo (Still) Slipping Affiliate Links Into Organic Search Results

Links and the Persistance of Memories

Doc Searls riffing off of Dave Winer’s post about the history of podcasts here… Doc Searls Weblog · Why durable links matter: “We can find these historic details because links…

Posted on April 7, 2013Categories Dura Europos, TechnologyLeave a comment on Links and the Persistance of Memories

Publisher Training Web Seminars from LinkShare

LinkShare is making good use of its new blog with the announcement of a series of upcoming publisher training web seminars: Publisher Training Web Seminars | LinkShare Blog: “LinkShare now…

Posted on October 28, 2008Categories Marketing7 Comments on Publisher Training Web Seminars from LinkShare

Denton Resigns from Linkshare

Big news out of Linkshare today. LinkShare Announces Executive Management Team Changes: “NEW YORK, March 18 /PRNewswire/ — LinkShare, a leading pay-per-action marketing network, announced the resignation of Stephen R….

Posted on March 18, 2008Categories MarketingTags linkshare4 Comments on Denton Resigns from Linkshare

Instagram is Dead

For starters, this is the end of Instagram as we know it. Systrom and Krieger were deeply involved in day-to-day product decisions, and retained an unusual degree of autonomy over…

Posted on September 25, 2018Categories Social Media, TechnologyTags facebook, instagramLeave a comment on Instagram is Dead

Your phone’s homescreen is dead; or how native advertising wins in the post-mobile world

“Part of this will entail a shift in advertising to permission-based advertising: asking the consumer whether she wants to see an ad — which would be asking her if she…

Posted on October 27, 2015Categories Discovery, Marketing, Mobile1 Comment on Your phone’s homescreen is dead; or how native advertising wins in the post-mobile world

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