From the monthly archives:

March 2009

Issue 5 of FeedFront Magazine came in the mail to me yesterday. My kids broke out the wine in honor of the cover story, “Vintage Gary Vaynerchuk, where his keynote from Affiliate Summit West 2009 is excerpted. They actually had some boxed wine, but I let them hold bottles for the picture. Here are the [...]

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One of the most frustrating exercises for an Internet marketer can be the task of picking the right niche. In general, there are two ways to go about deciding on a niche for a Web site or blog, depending on the reason that the site was created. For example, a blog that is focused on [...]

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With an ever growing number of publishers and bustling campaigns, affiliate managers are certainly busy people. Amongst the affiliate manager’s long list of concerns is affiliate fraud. Both click and CPA fraud are continual concerns in the affiliate marketing industry. Recent estimates indicate average fraud in the CPA segment to be as high as 8%, [...]

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Q: Dear IGG. I’m an “up-and-comer” in social media and online marketing. I work for a startup with limited resources. You seem to be everywhere at all times! What would you suggest a social media gal on a budget do? Sincerely, Pimp My Conference Schedule Dear PMCS: These days it’s hard not to be inundated [...]

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If you can’t keep up with the conference of the month, last month SMX landed in the Big Apple. The Davits Center to be exact. Registration went smoothly, so I was off to the races and on to my first session. It seems Internet marketing conferences sometimes struggle with balancing introductory, medium and advanced content [...]

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