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March 31, 2006

5 Easy Steps for Building a Professional Affiliate Site

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Posted by Adam Viener

I created a new site yesterday, and I thought I would share my process with you as kind of a mini tutorial on how you can build a professional affiliate site for a merchant relatively quickly.

I decided that I wanted to build out a site to market Rosetta Stone's affiliate program. Rosetta Stone is the leading language learning software provider.

Step 1: Register a Domain
I went to the Rosetta Stone Website and noticed that their title tag on their home page is "Rosetta Stone: Language Learning Software". Since languagelearningsoftware.com was taken, I registered Language-Learning-Software.com. Quite honestly if you are going to be doing paid search, the dashes look good in your ads.

Step 2: Web Template
For this project, I wanted it to look professional, so I decided to grab a pre-made web-template. I used to have a paid account with DotComBuilder.com this site has a lot of quality templates. When I had an account for a month, it let me download 5 templates per day. They also have some interesting pre-canned affiliate sites. Anyway I went through my templates I had downloaded and selected their e-book template:

ebook template


Step 3: Graphic Modifications
In order to work with professional templates you need some good graphic tools. I prefer the tools from web design tools from Macromedia. I use Fireworks for graphics and HomeSite for HTML, but have plans to move up to Dreamweaver. Using Fireworks, I made the updates I needed to the buttons and logo on the site. Then I used HomeSite to make HTML modifications and work in the new elements and design feels I wanted.

Step 4: Content and Links
I spent a lot of time on Rosetta Stone's site learning about how they market their product to determine what I thought the key selling points were. I honed in on their unique approach to language learning, the 29 languages they offer, and the online demo. Unfortunately the didn't have all the links I needed in their general listings, but I was able to create the links using the URL redirection codes they provide for specific product listings to figure out how to link to each language page and the online tutorial.

Step 5: Final Preparations & Launch
The final steps were to ad Adwords to the site for some additional monetization opportunities, setup the hosting account. (I use 1&1 Hosting because I can host up to 100 external domains under 1 account for just $9.99 per month, can't beat that!).

That's it, I am now prepared to do the hard work, promotion:

Take a look at the finished product: Rosetta Stone Language Learning Software

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March 27, 2006

Adsertive Selling Download Sites / Business on eBay

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Posted by Adam Viener

Adsertive announced today that they have setup an eBay Auction selling their profitable music download network of sites and business that generates over $1M per year.

This listing is for a HUGE network of MP3/Music Download Related Sites & Products. This is a self sufficient, streamlined multi-million dollar business that has been operating extremely well since its successful launch in 2002. Since then, the network has generated over 4 million dollars in revenue for our company. The main website is 24/7 Downloads (247Downloads.com), which has been branded to billions of people across the internet. Currently the network typically generates between $75,000 - $125,000 per month in profits. This network will be a huge asset for whoever buys it. We sell 1 and 2 year memberships for our downloading software, and we have sold over 200,000 copies to date.

They also provide some examples of a few months of revenues indicating a profit of $75,752 in January 2006, a low month, and $150,958.49 for December 2005, a high month.

UPDATE: The auction eded with a top bid of $220,350.00 without meeting the reserve price, so the deal wasn't closed on eBay. Honestly this could have just been a hype campaign in hopes to get more inbound links to their sites both from eBay as well as from bloggers.

Click Here to see the old Auction on eBay

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March 24, 2006

Squidoo Fortunes, Maybe not...

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Posted by Adam Viener

In December I wrote about the Squidoo Land Grab on my ReveNews blog. I setup a few squidoo lenses as a test and found the application to be interesting. Although I haven't spent much time on it, I wanted to provide some followup information and earnings report.

So far in the squidoo network, I have made $1.54, that's 0.035% of their total revenue of $5,488.11 to date. It would seem like Squidoo still has a ways to go.

Interestingly, I setup a Tax Preparation Lens and a Bra Lens. I have made slightly more money with the tax lens, but my squidoo lens ranking for the bra lens is #391 and my tax lens ranking is #803. Clearly underwear trumps taxes.

Interestingly my Affiliate Marketing Lens is hanging in there at #607, but it used to be in the top 100. Any 5-star ratings from my readers would help. ;-)

Names are still available, grab your Squidoo Lens today!

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March 23, 2006

Cool Affiliate Incentives and Perks

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Posted by Adam Viener

I don't work much with the Wynn in Las Vegas' affiliate program, but I might re-consider. The Wynn is running a special event for some of their top partners and are giving these partners a complimentary 2 night stay, dinner at Daniel Boulud, and show tickets to see Le Reve or Avenue Q. They are also throwing a coctail party and welcome reception to get these partners to meet members of their staff.

The invite went out to a select group of partners and the event is by invite only. Not only is this type of offer a great deal for affiliates, but it also shows a commitment from the Wynn to treat their affilaites as partners, show them their business and get them excited about marketing them. A great win Wynn deal!

Anyone else see any great perks like this out there?

Update: We have started working with the Wynn Las Vegas, gone on the Fam Tour, and have seen LeReve and Spam-a-lot. Great place!

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March 17, 2006

Happy St. Patrick's Day 2006

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Posted by Adam Viener

Happy St. Patrick's Day! Here is this year's Google logo:

Google's 2006 St. Patrick's Day Logo

Click on the following link for previous year's st. patrick's day logos.

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March 16, 2006

Microsoft Windows Live Cloaks Danny Sullivan

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Posted by Adam Viener

After Search Engine Watch's Danny Sullivan announced that he was unable to view the new Windows Live beta during is daily search cast podcast, I sensed a possible conspiracy and decided to do some investigative reporting. After a few well placed phone calls, I struck gold.

"Windows Live is a Beta" said Natma Ralnami, Microsoft's Senior Vice President of Search Engineering, "Like any other Beta program, Microsoft reserves the right to keep certain members of the press out. It just makes common sense."

When pressed why Mr. Sullivan was specifically targeted in this reverse search engine cloaking scheme, Ralnami had the following to say:

"Mr. Sullivan wasn't specifically targeted; we implemented algorithms that identified online writers that might not be sympathetic to the kinds of issues a beta product like ours might run into.” “We just programmatically applied good PR 101 lessons.” Said Microsoft’s Ralnami.

Impressed by their impressive desire for PR Relevancy, I asked them what issues might trip an algorithm like this and get a writer caught in the Microsoft penalty box.

"Although we don't give out any specifics about our algorithms, I did do a bit of research into Mr. Sullivan's available online content and can clearly see a strong bias towards our competition as well as a potential "personal relationship" and / or fascination with Matt Cutts, a well known competitive engineer."

Well there we have it, straight from the source.

Sorry Danny, tricks are for kids!

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