Archive for January, 2008

Looking for new, lesser-known blogs

I want to take ChillyCool in a slightly new direction. I want to turn this site into a showplace that highlights new and lesser-known blogs on affiliate marketing, SEO, blogging, etc.
Everybody’s already linking to all the big famous blogs. And I’ll continue to do so when they write something valuable to my readers. But the [...]

I want to take ChillyCool in a slightly new direction. I want to turn this site into a showplace that highlights new and lesser-known blogs on affiliate marketing, SEO, blogging, etc.

Everybody’s already linking to all the big famous blogs. And I’ll continue to do so when they write something valuable to my readers. But the thing is, I know a lot of smaller bloggers are also covering the same topics and putting forth new and interesting points of view or bits of information. That’s where I want to concentrate my linking power.

So if you have a blog you’d like me to consider for my feeder list, please follow this link, read the post, and post in the comments there. Thanks!

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Entrecard, Blogging contests, and Azoogle

Has Entrecard run its course?
Ever run a contest on your blog only to have embarrassingly useless results? Check out this post from ProBlogger. And this one.
How to make money from Azoogle.

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Mergers, sandboxes and marketing 101

ShoppingAds and AuctionAds merger
Is Google sandboxing subdirectories? That’s what Stu’s trying to figure out. Weird.
Sugarrae sends you to Nickelodeon for some great tutorials on making web videos.

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Ranking experiments, challenges and WTF? affiliate programs

Stu’s Iphone Australia experiment - the results so far are worth reading about
Empress’ NichetoRiches looks interesting
Mark points out how the same affiliate can give vastly different payouts from one network to another. If you hadn’t noticed this, it’s good to know. And very curious.

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Testing, Google referrals and forum sig traffic

Test Everything - a very cool tool for testing all sorts of things on your websites. Via MakeUseOf.
Google’s cut their referral payments from $250 to $100. And dropped most foreign webmasters altogether (keeping North Americans, Latin Americans and Japanese).
Skellie explains how to build your blog with forum traffic by creating a compelling signature and posting [...]

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Ads on blogs and those darn social media cheapskates

Why to advertise on blogs - of interest to me because I’ve just started doing it

Social media traffic doesn’t convert - true. Then again, on some sites, SE traffic doesn’t convert either.

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