Every Web 2.0 site needs a blog for the self-important developers to write about progress and such. I see no need to create a new blog for the purpose of updates on the affiliate blog list when I've got a perfectly good one right here that can use a little more activity, to be honest.
Likewise, what's a Web 2.0 site without tags? The Affiliate Blog List is now tag-ified. And in a true social fashion, anyone can add tags to ANY entry.
Picture previously disparate affilaite marketing blog entries brought together like never before under a new cross-blog folksonomy. Heavy.
Really impressed with the direction the blog list is heading. Had no idea that this was what you had planned when putting out the "roll call" several months back. Keep up the good work.
Really impressed with the direction the blog list is heading. Had no idea that this was what you had planned when putting out the "roll call" several months back. Keep up the good work.
Each time you send someone through to the affiliate site, e.g ebay then a cookie will be dropped onto their system which lets ebay know exactly where the user originally came from and then if they buy something you will be sure to earn a little cream off the top.
Every Web 2.0 site needs a blog for the self-important developers to write about progress and such. I see no need to create a new blog for the purpose of updates on the affiliate blog list when I've got a perfectly good one right here that can use a little more activity, to be honest.
Likewise, what's a Web 2.0 site without tags? The Affiliate Blog List is now tag-ified. And in a true social fashion, anyone can add tags to ANY entry.
Picture previously disparate affilaite marketing blog entries brought together like never before under a new cross-blog folksonomy. Heavy.
Examples:
Go ahead and start tagging entries, your own or others'. You'll need to create an account to do that.
Here are some of the items on the growing to do list
Feedback or Suggestions? Please let me know.