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Keyword Elite - You Better Wait to Buy it…

Have you seen all the crazy buzz lately about this product?

As you’ve probably noticed, AC does not promote too many products - most don’t make the cut with us…

Brad Callen contact me recently with his Keyword Elite and I immediately started testing it - I have been BLOWN away to say the least.

I actually let my wordtracker membership expire because it is absolutely not needed any more.

With Keyword Elite, all you do is type in a keyword. Push a button and you’re on your way!

This took is ESSENTIAL no matter what kind of marketing you do:

- Google Adwords + Affiliate Programs
- Adsense Websites
- Virtual Real Estate Websites
- Market Research/Checking Out Niches
- Conducting Search Engine Optimization
- Doing Consulting For Clients

Watch his videos and learn more:
Keyword Elite Videos…

BUT you better WAIT to buy it.

Why?

Because not only will I have some killer bonuses, but Brad is doing something so amazing that you’ll be blown away.

I am going to offer you something that NO ONE else will offer - ABSOLUTELY exclusive to Affiliate Classroom only.

Launch time is 12PM, 3/21/06 - WAIT for our e-mail before you buy - trust me on this one…

Until it launches, I suggest you watch Brad’s videos to see exactly what Keyword Elite can do:

Keyword Elite Videos…

Download The Latest Affiliate Classroom Magazine Now

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Click here now to download the March 2006 Affiliate Classroom Magazine

If you’ve avoided building a list because you think email marketing today is a hassle, I’m hoping our March 2006 issue of Affiliate Classroom Magazine changes your mind.

The focus is on arming you with practical knowledge that can make email marketing a viable business tactic for you - no matter what your level of experience.

Among the topics covered in the March issue:

* Demystifying deliverability - what helps, what hurts.
* What terms like “open rate” or “whitelisting” mean.
* Troubleshooting when your emails bounce or disappear.
* The facts on spam law compliance.
* Constructing your first email marketing campaign.
* Why even professional SEOs need email marketing.
* Designing reader-friendly HTML ezines.
* Hot news on clickstream analysis and emerging markets.
* Plus how to tune-up and polish your affiliate sites!

Download it today!

SPAM Stats - March 2006 Magazine…

I just got a sneak peek at the March 2006 issue right before it’s ready for final release. I have to say, and I know I say this every month, but I can’t help it!

Helen (our Chief Content Officer, yes, that’s a new title!) has absolutely done it again. I actually cuddled up with my pillow and started reading and was blown away. This month’s issue has a lot of nit and gritty research on e-mail marketing.

To give you a sample, I stole an article on SPAM - really worth a read:

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Spam Stats:
(Stolen From Affiliate Classroom Magazine)

Based on Postini’s recently released annual report, as reported by Clickz News (www.clickz.com/email.php/3585531), spam levels remain high. In just one 24-hour period almost 148 million messages were tagged as spam, over 68% of the total.

Postini delivers mail for 35,000 businesses representing approximately nine million users, or about 5% of the total in the U.S. According to the report, spam activity has increased 65% since January, 2002. 50% of those attacks are generated outside the U.S. and thus aren’t discouraged by U.S. laws, such as CAN-SPAM. One out of every two SMTP connections is wasted by the flood of bogus messages.

Of the rest, over 43% originated in the U.S., almost 13% from China (with an Internet population of around 111
million), and 4% each from Korea and Germany. Spammers made frequent use of Hotmail.com (4.7 million accounts), Yahoo.com (4.2 million accounts), MSN.com (2.1 million accounts), and others to generated their unwanted messages.

Spam categories remain essentially unchanged with 52% pharmaceutical offers, 14% gifts, and just over 13% diet program solicitations. Nevertheless, the FTC maintains in a report to Congress that CAN-SPAM is having an effect on reducing the amount of spam. In support, it cited figures from MX Logic showing a 9% decrease from
2004 levels.

At the same time, the report acknowledged that the lower amount of unfiltered spam may be due more to
technological improvements by ISP/ESPs than the result of legislation. AOL told the FTC that its members received 75% less spam in 2004 than in 2003, a year after the passage of the Act.

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Plenty more of this to come in the March 2006 magazine issue (being released VERY soon).

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