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FeedFront Issue 1 Shipping Soon

Missy Ward and Shawn Collins of the https://www.fusionquest.com/cgi-bin/main/hotlinks.cgi?aflt=afc1&client=affsumAffiliate Summit have put together an “offline” publication that looks like it’s going to be a great read based on the talent assembled…

Posted on May 17, 2008Categories MarketingTags affiliate marketing, affiliate summit, feedfront, missy ward, shawn collins10 Comments on FeedFront Issue 1 Shipping Soon

Sidekiq IQ: Meta Search Reaching Potential

…relevant links, compiles a directory of information & makes it available through the Sidekiq UI interface. Steve and Anuta Udyawar were previously behind Onepage.com (which was sold to Sybase). Onepage…

Posted on January 16, 2007Categories Affiliates3 Comments on Sidekiq IQ: Meta Search Reaching Potential

Affiliate Gonzo: AffiliateCampBeta Goes Mobile

…that new found location. We place things like links and pageviews on top of that location, but underneath all of those trappings is a living, beating heart constantly trying to…

Posted on January 21, 2007Categories Affiliates56 Comments on Affiliate Gonzo: AffiliateCampBeta Goes Mobile

Zanox and AccuQuote: Strong Indication of Things to Come for Online Marketing

…has built the ability to customize banners, links, mobile creative, and web site placements while not becoming so automated in creative generation that the program loses the human touch. Rather,…

Posted on January 23, 2007Categories AffiliatesLeave a comment on Zanox and AccuQuote: Strong Indication of Things to Come for Online Marketing

Bringing Back the Blogs

…Site, Syndicate Elsewhere. It’s a Syndication Model where the flow involves posting your content on your own domain first, then syndicating out copies to 3rd party services with perma(short)links back…

Posted on November 22, 2013Categories Social Media, TechnologyLeave a comment on Bringing Back the Blogs

What Happened to Affiliate Bloggers?

Last Spring, it seemed as if the world of affiliate marketing would be saturated with bloggers. BUMPzee was riding high and everyone was trading links, trackbacks, comments and bumps. It…

Posted on May 19, 2008Categories MarketingTags affiliate marketing, Affiliates, blogging3 Comments on What Happened to Affiliate Bloggers?

Google’s Bigger, Larger, Brighter Checkout Buttons

Google continues to pour on the Checkout blitz. Now, products from companies affiliated with the Checkout service are denoted in the top “sponsored links” area with large Checkout images. I’d…

Posted on January 25, 2007Categories Affiliates2 Comments on Google’s Bigger, Larger, Brighter Checkout Buttons

Please Enable 2FA For Your Own Good and Ours

…use, with links to relevant instructions, such as Google Accounts, Dropbox, Twitter, Facebook, even Steam or Etsy etc. There’s no reason for you not to do this today. Two-factor authentication!…

Posted on March 17, 2014Categories TechnologyTags dropbox, google, security, twitter1 Comment on Please Enable 2FA For Your Own Good and Ours

First Political Attack Tweet? (Revisited)

From January 2008: “Other candidates that have been using Twitter have been posting info about events for local followers or either links to YouTube video of rally’s, etc. It would…

Posted on February 9, 2016Categories Politics, Social MediaLeave a comment on First Political Attack Tweet? (Revisited)

New BUMPzee Widget

…can be placed on affiliate marketing blogs, which allows readers to “bump” a post right from the page where they are reading. I’ve installed the plugin on the permalinks page…

Posted on January 27, 2007Categories AffiliatesLeave a comment on New BUMPzee Widget

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