Today I have decided to put together a list of posts, articles and discussions I have enjoyed in the course of the past week. Some of them are related to affiliate marketing and affiliate program management, while others address the areas of marketing and advertising that I am personally fascinated with. I hope you will [...]
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A lively discussion about Twitter and its value to online merchants has been going on under the Dell Eclipses $3 Million in Twitter-Driven Sales post of mine at Econsultancy.com, and today Tony Hsieh of Zappos.com has tweeted a statement that simply deserves to be named the Quote of the Day: Excellent one, Tony!
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A couple of days ago Rodney @Rumford, author of “Twitter As A Business Tool – Building Your Business 140 Characters At A Time”, has published an excellent piece on the marketing mistakes to avoid on Twitter. I blogged about microblogging as a marketing, affiliate program management, and personal brand management tool not too long ago [...]
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First of all, what is microblogging? About.com defines it as follows: Microblogging refers to the posting of very short updates about oneself. It is in contrast to long-form blogging, where there are usually at least a few hundred words. Instead of posting a message on their regular blog, people who microblog use Web services designed [...]
That’s exactly what the newest “World Wide Rave” book by David Meerman Scott is. I’ve received it from him last week, and finished skimming through it today. David states: It is virtually impossible to create a [word of mouth] Web marketing program that is guaranteed to become a World Wide Rave; it requires a huge [...]
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I have been using Twitter to keep in touch with affiliates and other online marketers, to share knowledge and learn from others, as well to post stuff about my personal life. At one point, however, I have realized that some affiliate marketers that I work with may not be interested in the pictures of my [...]
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Yesterday, I tweeted asking people for a recommendation on a good coffee grinder suitable for espresso grind, and a friend has recommended me a good one, linking to Amazon through his affiliate link. You may read the rest of story here, but my today’s focus is not on that story alone. Today I didn’t tweet [...]
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