Category: Best Business Practices
The Art of Using Pen Names: Should You or Shouldn’t You?
Posted by AC Editorial Team in Affiliate Marketing, Article Marketing, Best Business Practices Thursday, 1 October 2009 13:48 3 Comments
As an affiliate, chances are that you will have some form of contact with an article marketing site at some point in your career.
If it’s as an author, you have the option, as well as the added benefits, of using a pen name. And there are many good reasons to use a pen name, and there are many good reasons not to.
Get Our 11 Hottest Insider Tips for Twitter Success
Posted by AC Editorial Team in Affiliate Marketing, Best Business Practices, Blog Marketing, Web 2.0 Marketing Tuesday, 22 September 2009 13:05 76 Comments
Lurn has profited with Twitter because of these simple practices … and you can too!
Here are the best practices for building out a long-term, high-payout Twitter account.
Our in-house Twitter expert, David, spills the beans about the most important tactics for affiliate marketers. We sat down yesterday, and I made him tell me right then and there what the keys to our Twitter success are.
Selling Links and Ad Space With JVs on Your Side
Posted by AC Editorial Team in Affiliate Marketing, Article Marketing, Best Business Practices, Cost Saving, Link Building, Web 2.0 Marketing Monday, 7 September 2009 23:32 4 Comments

Once your site develops a good page ranking and/or substantial traffic, you may find that a little unused page real estate can add to your bottom line every month.
And if you’re not sure how to fill that space, one of the first places you should look is your JV (Joint Venture) partners.
Have you not partnered with anyone yet? Then this is defitely something you should put on your to-do list.
Three Common Business Model Blunders
Posted by AC Editorial Team in Affiliate Classroom Events and Products, Affiliate Marketing, Best Business Practices, Upkeep Wednesday, 2 September 2009 23:30 14 Comments
A business model can make or break your site. So, it deserves your respect.
It doesn’t matter if you are a newbie or an experienced marketer. Basing your site on a strong business model will strengthen your site and set it on a road map for success.
Whichever business model you choose — which you will determine based on your individual goals and particular interests — you need to craft it in a way that helps you reach your goals efficiently.
