Week In Review: Cheap Clicks and Fast Pages

This week in review covers taking affiliate marketing offline, creating awesome landing pages, working with cheaper clicks and much more!
- “Facebook is our future!“ – Facebook has more than 500 million users worldwide (and its own movie). Find out why MediaTrust (see Affiliate Paying review) thinks you need to jump on the Facebook bandwagon.
- “Affiliate Marketing Going Offline“ – QR codes are huge right now. Affiliates are using them to take marketing offline. How can you do the same?
- “How to Build Amazing Landing Pages“ – This is something every affiliate should be interested in learning more about. Check out these 8 awesome tips!
- “Why Landing Page Loading Time Matters To Affiliates“ – Most people are impatient, so if your landing page loading time isn’t optimized, you could be in some serious trouble.
- “California Expands on new federal internet marketing law“ – Continuity marketing takes another hit in California. If you’re running free+shipping or trial offers, read this post immediately.
- “WeWOOD Watch Review“ – Whether you want one of these watches for yourself (like I did) or want to get involved with their affiliate program, check out this post out for a look at a very cool wood wristwatch.
- “10 Giveaway Signs That You Work Too Much“ – It’s no secret that affiliates have trouble with work-life balance. Read these signs to be sure you’re not working a dangerous amount!
- “Cheaper Clicks and Quality Leads“ – Have you ever thought about running 1 cent ads? Find out what advice Justin Dupre has for you.
- “A Facebook Ads Content Network? #HereComesTheMoneyTrain“ – A Facebook Ads Content Network seems like the next logical step for Mark Zuckerberg in his attempt at Internet domination. What would that mean for affiliates?
- “Affiliate Networks – The Perfect Solution.“ – A lot goes into building the perfect affiliate network. What would it look like? Just like this.
- “The Unfashionable Value of Alexa and PageRank“ – Do your Alexa and Google PageRank ratings actually indicate anything at all? Maybe. Can you use them as leverage on people who are so sure that they do? Definitely.
Posted in Week In Review











