Archives: Affiliates

How Government Regulation Can Affect Affiliate Markets

March 11th, 20100 comments

Based on the success I’ve had with College Crunch, I recently hired one of my friends to develop a new, more laser focused, edu affiliate site from scratch called The Best Degrees. I’ve learned a lot by running College Crunch. It’s a big site. Too big. Too unfocused. [...]

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Visa Black & Shoemoney – Power of a powerful domain

February 17th, 20090 comments

Visa Black is the hottest new affiliate program. It pays out $100 per referral. Not surprisingly, Jeremy Schoemaker got a post up on his site quickly in order to capitalize. I’m sure he’ll rake in a good $3-$4k per month off this one post for the next few months.
The reason I bring [...]

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How Economic Cycles Effect Affiliates

January 23rd, 20090 comments

As a relative newcomer to affiliate marketing, one thing I’ve learned pretty quickly is that most niches are subject to the ebbs and flows of economic cycles. Take the credit card industry for example. For a long while, credit card companies basically had a mandate from share holders to increase their market [...]

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Is it possible to succeed as an affiliate while maintaining your integrity?

January 21st, 20090 comments

I’ve been working with a few friends to setup a new affiliate website called Web Site Host Review. One of the dilemmas that we’ve encountered is the fact that there are competing interests when running an affiliate website. On the one hand, you’d like to make as much money as possible so you [...]

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Simple But Effective Is Key

November 27th, 20080 comments

As I explore the world of affiliate sales, I thought I’d point to one of my first sites Credit Card Matcher. While this site might not look all that amazing, I want to use it to make some points.
First point: it has taken hundreds of hours of development time to get this site [...]

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