The Affiliate Blog List

by Scott Jangro on 26 December 2006

Back in October, I put out a call for affiliate marketing bloggers with the promise of creating a page listing them.

It took me a while to pull it together, but with that exta time, it became a good bit more than I originally envisioned.

The result: The Affiliate Blog List.

It’s part affiliate blog index where you can perhaps discover some new affiliate marketing blogs. It’s part RSS reader where you can see the latest affiliate blog entries all in one place. And it’s part Digg — you can give individual blog entries a boost in the rankings (or the opposite).

For now the latter is a fun (for me anyway) experiment. Perhaps it’ll turn into more. Give it a go.

The initial list is not intentionally exclusionary. It’s comprised only of those who replied to my earlier entry about affiliate marketing blogs.

I’ll be rounding out the list as time goes on. In the meantime, If you’d like to be included, drop me a note.

And in case this is my last post of 2006, happy new year! Here’s to a successful new year for affiliate marketers. I’ll see you next year.

  • Scott
    >> where's the scotch?

    Sorry, I drank it all on Christmas night.

    (and sorry about the funeral. that's no way to spend the holidays.)
  • Yeah, I'm loopy, having just spent the last two days driving to a funeral and back, with family and 4 kids under 5. Um, who am I? Seriously, can someone help me? 1200 emails in 36 hours?

    Where's the scotch?
  • Scott
    c'mon, Jim. I was just explaining how I created the initial list since you were all cough cough about it. It's not a contest. It's not exclusionary.
  • Did not see first post with rules. By all means, take us off the list if we didn't meet those guidelines.
  • Scott
    Thanks Jeremy. I've added shoemoney.com to the list.
  • Scott
    sure, but don't ahem me. only responses with requests for inclusion on that original post got put on the launch -- those were the rules. Adam and Carsten got their RN blogs in.

    it's on the list now.
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