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“…let him declare what he seeth…” or Apple vs the Web

…that Plato channeled through Heraclitus. Everything flows. Perceptions, marketing techniques, web technologies, app platforms. “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” Rather than believing the teacher that tells…

Posted on September 17, 2015Categories Marketing, Social Media, Technology2 Comments on “…let him declare what he seeth…” or Apple vs the Web

Redundancy is not helpful

…ponder which they should click. The more courageous users click on both links only to be disappointed when they discover that the links lead to the same page. Repetitive links…

Posted on March 14, 2016Categories Design, Marketing2 Comments on Redundancy is not helpful

Correction: So You Can Make Money With The Amazon Affiliate Program

…program. Looks like John Gruber’s Daring Fireball blog found the sweet spot for making money with Amazon affiliate links… Who ever said blogging doesn’t pay? Last Tuesday, Daring Fireball blogger…

Posted on October 25, 2007Categories TechnologyLeave a comment on Correction: So You Can Make Money With The Amazon Affiliate Program

Performics Network Interface Improvements and the Usability Question

Performics has released a series of upgrades and usability improvements to its reporting platform, ConnectCommerce this week. Primarily, the updates focused on an improved links interface, advertiser profile interface, enhanced…

Posted on February 4, 2008Categories Marketing

MyBlogLog, Widgets and the Future of Online Marketing

…My analytics have also shown me that since that time the number of page views, time spent on the site, links in from other blogs and the general word of…

Posted on December 8, 2006Categories Affiliates1 Comment on MyBlogLog, Widgets and the Future of Online Marketing
American Allegory and The Middle

American Allegory and The Middle

…internet in the mid-90’s as I stumbled upon bulletin boards of fellow seekers of Beatles writ and knowledge as well as The Grateful Dead and Nirvana. As I began my…

Posted on February 8, 2021February 8, 2021Categories Politics, ReligionTags baptistLeave a comment on American Allegory and The Middle

GeekCast Episode 6: Plugging the Right Holes

…and incomplete list of discussions this week: -Headset Tech – Analogue or USB? -Lisa’s Skype Troubles -Cable is Dead? -Super Bowl Twitter Friends -Paying to Play in UK Affiliate Networks…

Posted on February 20, 2008Categories Affiliates, TwitterTags affiliate marketing, affiliate summit, aweber, jim kukral, lisa picarille, Next Gen and Micro Marketing, sam harrelson, scott jangro, shawn collins

My Grandfather’s Name

…his name when I get that silly “Who would you want to have an hour long conversation with if you could talk to any human – living or dead –…

Posted on February 6, 2014Categories Marketing2 Comments on My Grandfather’s Name

Google is killing goo.gl and we’ll see more web rot

…and bit.ly etc for years to mask complex links and encourage sharing or easier verbal communication. But like all things having to do with the web, you should plan for…

Posted on March 31, 2018Categories TechnologyTags bitly, googleLeave a comment on Google is killing goo.gl and we’ll see more web rot

Invalid Clicks: Whose Traffic Is It Anyway?

Adam Viener has an interesting post about CJ’s passing of expired links on to the merchant with no compensation for the affiliate, which differs from their previous practice of routing…

Posted on February 14, 2008Categories Marketing

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