Posted on February 14th, 2007 by rookie
After much thought and research, I think I may have finally picked a couple of niche markets that I’d like to try out. I decided to promote some of the ClickBank products as an affiliate. ClickBank is basically a marketplace for digital products (ebooks, software, etc). I chose ClickBank since it seemed to have the […]
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Posted on February 9th, 2007 by rookie
The first step to affiliate marketing success is getting the right traffic. The question is: how can we drive quality traffic to merchants to maximize conversion? There are several ways to generate traffic: 1) you can always pay for traffic, either via cpm or ppc marketing, 2) you can write articles related to your niche […]
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Posted on February 7th, 2007 by rookie
Over the past year, I built a fair amount of websites to generate some income, most of it via Adsense. Lately, I realized that this was not a real business, especially long term. Adsense is notorious for banning honest publishers without an explanation and with the recent multi-click fraud attempts on one of my websites, […]
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Posted on February 5th, 2007 by rookie
Normally I wouldn’t post technical articles like this since I want to focus this blog on marketing but I felt the need to write about this one since I couldn’t find much info about it when I needed guidance. GeoIP is useful when you want only a certain demographic to access your websites. In advertising, […]
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Posted on February 2nd, 2007 by rookie
Hello and welcome to Marketing Rookie. My name is Brian and I am an (aspiring) entrepreneur from Los Angeles, California. Marketing Rookie is a weblog (blog) aimed at those interested in internet business and entrepreneurship. If you are like me, you have probably thought about opening your own business at some point in your life.
While […]
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