The Week’s Top Affiliate Marketing News Stories (September 9, 2008)

1 Comment

U.K. Marketers Neglecting Site Usability, Blinded by Paid Search
According to research commissioned by U.K. digital consultancy Rawnet, businesses focus too much of their online marketing budgets on paid search — instead of making sure they have usable and customer-friendly websites.

Deep Linking: It Shouldn’t Be This Difficult
Scott Jangro talks about why deep linking should be simpler than it is, what the networks can do about it, and shows you how to deep link in CJ, LinkShare, Google GAN, ShareaSale, Pepperjam, and Buy.at.

Angel on Affiliate Ethics, PMA, and Google GAN
Angel Djambazov from Revenews is interviewed by Christopher Smith, VP of Digital Media Marketing at MediaTrust. Angel talks about our image and ethics issues, the Performance Marketing Alliance (PMA), and what we can all do to make the affiliate industry better.

A Comprehensive Guide to Social Media Marketing
Copyblogger spotlights some of the best posts on social media marketing and best practices, along with six fundamental social media tips.

Affiliates Should Test Sites on Google Chrome
Shawn Collins writes: “I’d suggest all affiliates download Google Chrome and check out how their sites look with the browser…”

Master the 4 Cs of Quality Content to Create Sparkling Results
The same “4 Cs” of quality diamonds — clarity, cut, color, and carats — apply equally well to creating content that becomes a valuable asset you can leverage.

Six Ways to Earn More by Wasting Less Time
Try these six time management tips that can make all the difference in your work day, saving you hours every week.

Share and Enjoy:
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Reddit
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Bookmarks
  • Digg
  • RSS
  • StumbleUpon
  • Share/Bookmark

One Response to “The Week’s Top Affiliate Marketing News Stories (September 9, 2008)”

  1. peter bordes Says:

    thanks for the great updates and coverage on our podcast with Angel. He gave a fantastic interview on affiliate marketing. More to come!

Leave a Reply