Category: Affiliate Marketing

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Back On The IM Horse

Back on the IM Horse I completed my October cycle challenge – 1,000 kms from Rockhampton to Gold Coast – in the last week of October. I had grand ideas of getting back on the Internet Marketing horse pretty sharply.   I did write last time that I was going to change things up a bit and spend less time blogging about investing (once a week instead of every day I make trades). Well I have done that as you will see if you go and look at the Investing blogs menu item above. I did one blog last week and two this week. Next one will be next week. I did spend an afternoon on horse racing. It was...

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Week 13/14 – Targeting Twitter Ads

Targeting Twitter Ads Successful marketing comes from precise customer targeting. Online advertising makes this even more imperative – get it wrong is a recipe for wasting money with no returns.   Well it certainly feels like that in the early days. At the end of Week 12, I had improved response rates on targeting Twitter ads from 0.99% to 2.49%. That felt good. It would have been better to go the next level and get those clicks to flow to email addresses handed over. Week 13 tasks I set out here were mostly about addressing that part of the problem Improve response rates Get conversions. How did I do? As always I have made it into a video journal –...

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The Affiliate Oracle Review – Be A Trusted Fiduciary

Affiliate Oracle Review The Affiliate Oracle is a new training program designed for Affiliate Marketers. This is my Affiliate Oracle review – a first such review for me It was developed by my friend Adam Payne, who I met a few years ago in Tokyo, Japan. My mentor, Dean Holland is always teaching that people only buy from people that they Know, Like and Trust. Well Adam Payne is one of those people. He is an Englishman – that always helps the Englishman in me. I will borrow some of his words Anyone who knows me knows that I am tired of all the gimmicks and crap that gets created and sold.  A few years ago, I’d had enough and decided...