One of the biggest stumbling blocks for new affiliate marketers is deciding on what to sell online. Many try product after product in an attempt to find something they can sell successfully online. Choosing a hot selling product to sell online isn’t hard. With the simple tips below, anyone can learn to find hot selling products to sell online.
How To Find The Hot Products To Sell Online
October 17th, 2008 · 7 Comments
Tags: Affiliate Marketing
Will Google Deliver The Death Blow For BANS Sites?
September 30th, 2008 · 16 Comments
Google and BANS. Once we thought this was a match made in Heaven. Nowadays, if you’re a BANS owner, you probably think you’ve been in affiliate marketing Hell. First there was the Ebay Partner Network canning hundreds of eBay affiliates, many who had Build A Niche Storesites up, and now Google has been either penalizing or out right deindexing BANS sites from the SERPS.
Yeah, for some of you BANS owners, it’s been a pretty tough last few months.
Tags: Build A Niche Store · Google · Internet Marketing · Wordpress · ebay
Why You Must Have a Privacy Policy On Your Blog
August 25th, 2008 · 5 Comments
You’ve probably noticed the Privacy Policy post below. You may be wondering why I posted it there. Well, the truth is because I’m old and getting absent minded!
Every blog or website you build should have a Privacy Policy and a Terms and Conditions or a Terms of Usage page.
Why?
Because not only is it good netiquette but it will also help you out with ranking in many of the Search engines. Yahoo and MSN are sticklers for a Privacy Policy and Terms page. I thought I had already put those pages up here, but apparently I overlooked them.
Tags: SEO
Microsoft Offers $44.6 BILLION for Yahoo - Will It Help
February 1st, 2008 · 2 Comments
Man O Man, I woke up this morning and saw that number and thought I was still asleep! Microsoft is really chomping at the bit to get its hands on Yahoo. By the way, that’s $44.6 Billion…with a ‘B’.
It’s no secret that both Microsoft and Yahoo have been lagging way behind Google in the last several years. To make matter worse, both companies have been buying up smaller companiesin an attempt to give theirself an edge over Google, but to no avail.
Tags: Commentary
7 Signs You Hired The Wrong SEO Company
November 20th, 2007 · 3 Comments
I was browsing a small business forum the other day and noticed a post by a business owner. The business owner had hired a “SEO Expert” to increase their rankings in the Search Engines. After nearly a year, their website was no where near the top of any Search Engine.
He emailed his site to me to take a look at it for him. It only took a second looking at the source to realize this guy had hired the wrong person to do SEO on their website. A quick look at his site with my Firefox SEO extension showed no backlinks.
Tags: SEO
MyBlogLog - Is Yahoo Killing It
November 13th, 2007 · 8 Comments
Today I had a few extra minutes and thought I’d do some blog browsing. I visited some old favorite blogs and noticed one thing that concerned me.
Many of the blogs that I visited had removed the MyBlogLog widget. So then I logged into MyBlogLog account and noticed that there were fewer subscribers to some of the communities and my own community had shrunk.
In fact, when I looked at the top 10 A-list bloggers, I noticed only 1 had the MyBlogLog widget on their site.
What Has Caused the Exodus of MyBlogLog Subscribers?
So I started doing a little research into why this was happening.
Tags: Blogging



