Posted on 12 August 2012. Tags: blogs, hoplink, multiple products, niche, own website, product, product promotions, promotions, site, Squeeze, traffic, Warriors, Website
I have a quick question Warriors. When promoting ClickBank Products, is there any recommended ways to promote a specific product using a specially created website specifically for that product? IE. I don’t just want to promote the hoplink for the product, I would prefer to have my own site that feeds into that product’s page, this way I can develop the traffic to my own site, and possibly even sell it later on once it becomes profitable in promoting the clickbanks.net product.
Are there any recommended ways of doing this? I know creating Blogs and Review sites are good for promoting multiple products in a specific niche, but what about promoting just one single product? How could I do that the right way through my own website dedicated specifically to that product? Possibly a Squeeze Page or something else?
Thanks! Your help is appreciated!
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Posted on 02 April 2012. Tags: Adwords, affiliate section, Analytics, Clickbank, Clickbanks, Google, promotions, Reporting, Sales
I’ve just been looking at Clickbank Integrated Sales repoting and I can’t quite suss out if it works for affiliates or if it’s just for vendors. In the help center on clickbanks.net it mentions it in the Affiliate section under ‘Tracking Your Promotions’, so you’d assume it does work for affiliates, However when trying to follow the instructions for using it with Google Analyitics it says you need the product Thankyou page URL, which affiliates don’t have access to, so now I’m not sure.
To set it up for Goole Adwords you don’t seem to need the Thankyou page URL.
Now I’m confused and can’t seem to find much information other than what is on clickbank’s help center.
Does anyone know if it’s possible to use Integrated Sales Reporting with Google Analytics as an affiliate, and if so has anyone got any experience doing so.
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Posted on 08 January 2012. Tags: [Promotion], Choice, com, domain name, Marketing, niche promotion, promotions, SEO, Website
I want to register a domain name, the website is for promote your social media and stuff. So i will merge your choice with my own word, i mean “Promo… + My Word .com” or “My Word + Promo… .com”
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Posted on 23 September 2011. Tags: business, contractual obligations, justin bieber, market, market members, Order, Promoted, promotions, section, YouTube
I made a comment less than a week ago where I stated my opinion on Justin Bieber’s formulaic success, which immediately received more than 50 thumbs up. When it hit 60, it was automatically removed. Its no secret specific performers/products have paid promotions to youtube in order to target market members of youtube, which is a very lucrative avenue of their business. If you happen to criticize one of their lucrative partners or products, will youtube have an admin remove a well liked comment from the top comment section? My comment was removed not only from the top comments, but from all the comments on the page. Would youtube monitor and remove comments based on contractual obligations with their paid partners? Smells fishy, but I figure I would ask the community…
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Posted on 26 August 2011. Tags: Advertiser, Affiliate, Code, Commissions, conversion, conversions, coupon code, Link, making money online, name and address, promotions, site, variations, way, what is affiliate marketing
Perhaps the simplest way to explain affiliate marketing is that it is a way of making money online whereby you as a publisher are rewarded for helping a business by promoting their product, service or site.
There are a number of forms of these types of promotions but in most cases they involve you as a publisher earning a commission when someone follows a link on your blog to another site where they then buy something.
Other variations on this are where you earn an amount for referring a visitor who takes some kind of action – for example when they sign up for something and give an email address, where they complete a survey, where they leave a name and address etc.
Commissions are often a percentage of a sale but can also be a fixed amount per conversion.
Conversions are generally tracked when the publisher (you) uses a link with a code only being used by you embedded into it that enables the advertiser to track where conversions come from (usually by cookies). Other times an advertiser might give a publisher a ‘coupon code’ for their readers to use that helps to track conversions.
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Posted on 11 May 2011. Tags: attempt, boss, desperate attempt, graduate assistant, promotions, proper etiquette, Resume, station, strengths and weaknesses, Talk, television, television station, Thesis, university, work ethic
I am a graduate assistant for the promotions director for the television station that is affiliated with the university I attend. Recently I’ve been unconfident in my ability to perform for my boss. It’s not like my work ethic is poor, but I feel as if I make more mistakes then I should.
I want to improve as quickly as I can in an attempt to have a job request close to when I’m finishing my thesis. Also because her future recommendation is crucial to my resume.
I want to talk to my boss privately and ask what my strengths and weaknesses are and how I may improve, but I’m not sure if that’s proper boss-to-worker etiquette. It seems that asking for help would be proper, but I still see the situation being awkward for some reason.
So my question is do you think it would be proper etiquette to approach my boss about how I may improve?
And if so, how I do I not make it sound like a desperate attempt to gain approval?
Please, I only want answers if you can also recommend as to how to go about the situation, or reasons for why I should not proceed.
Thank you in advance.
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