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Poor Affiliate Program Practices: Datafeeds

November 11th, 2008 at 9:11 pm CST

In affiliate marketing, one of the greatest tools an affiliate can be offered is a product datafeed. A datafeed is a compilation of a merchant’s product line which allows you to display their products directly on to your site. I have many datafeeds in use across quite a few sites and go through many lengths to put them to best use. Unfortunately, however, working with certain merchants can provide more headaches than value and I’ll tell you why.

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Affiliate Networks: Why Bigger Isnt Always Better

November 6th, 2008 at 9:52 pm CST

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When someone starts out in the affiliate marketing industry it’s obvious that one of the first places they want to head is an affiliate network, and typically those networks are Commission Junction (CJ) and/or Linkshare (LS). It’s an understandable decision, CJ and LS are long-standing players in this industry and they carry the weight of a lot of major brand names — Travelocity, Yahoo, Home Depot, Walmart, Delta and more.

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I Guess Its Time to Start Over

November 6th, 2008 at 3:48 am CST

I decided to finally ditch my self-written blog software of a couple of years to something a little more mainstream. In the middle of trying to convert all of my posts over to the new software I made a couple of mistakes and decided to wipe out the WP database tables and start over. Unfortunately, while not paying attention, I wiped the tables for my old blog out as well.  I lost some good posts, but lost some that should’ve been lost too. Ah well.


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