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Colin McDougall Makes a Super Affiliate 'Comeback'
By Rosalind Gardner | Beginners
Google had de-ranked Colin's affiliate sites and his search engine traffic had completely tanked

One day I got a phone call from an Affiliate marketer by the name of Colin McDougall, who was in trouble and in desperate need of help.

Google had de-ranked his affiliate sites and his search engine traffic had completely tanked.

By result, his income had dropped by an astounding 40K a month.

Obviously, Colin was NOT a student of the Super Affiliate Handbook. If he had been, I wouldn't be telling his story now.

Instead, he'd chosen an affiliate marketing training system that was destined for trouble due to scammy techniques and Colin was just one of many affiliates whose affiliate sites failed under this system. Many of those students were reduced to finding j.o.b.s. (Horrors!)

In the normal scheme of things, losing that much traffic would NOT leave Super Affiliates (those who build affiliate businesses) rushing out to find a day job.

What would we as SUPER affiliates do in that case?

We'd simply promote a product to the loyal subscribers on our large mailing lists.

We'd post a few more blog entries.

We'd write and disseminate another article to enhance our 'expert' status and improve brand awareness.

We'd revisit and rework our pay-per-click advertising campaigns and look for new PPC venues.

We'd do lots of things, but we wouldn't have to start looking for a job.

And maybe, just maybe, after we'd done all those things to bring more traffic to our sites, we MIGHT tweak a Keyword here and there to try and improve our site's search engine rankings.

Maybe.

Unfortunately, this poor guy learned about affiliate marketing using a 'system' that taught him how to get traffic only from search engines, but didn't teach him a darned thing about building lists or customer relationships; blogging, branding or pay per click advertising.

You know, what we consider 'the basics'.

But Colin did do one very smart thing.

He asked for help, and I liked him and his attitude right from the get-go.

It was obvious that despite the dire situation, he had no intention of giving up. He'd seen affiliate marketing's potential and was willing do whatever it took to get back in the game.

We talked about affiliate marketing basics for about an hour and a half during that first call, and then I sent him a copy of the Super Affiliate Handbook to round out his education.

If he were to tell you about that first conversation, he would probably tell you that he heard 'write, list, ppc, write, list, list, list, list and MORE list'.

Fortunately, Colin LISTened.

Within just a few months his new list was growing quickly and his business was well on its way to recovery.

Drawing from the core of his experience with this near 'disaster', in the following months Colin also wrote and published his first ebook, "The Positive Mind" with which he's had some success.

He also kept putting himself out there.

He made phone calls, attended conferences and talked to people.

One person Colin spoke with was Matt Cutts, a Google employee who has always been very upfront with information about what does and doesn't work for Google.

Matt confirmed for him what super affiliates already know... try to 'trick' the search engines using keyword 1 - keyword 2 patterns on your web pages and sooner or later (probably sooner), Google will catch up with you and ban your site.

He kept extensive notes and then published ANOTHER book, which details what he learned while rebuilding his affiliate business.

Not long after releasing his new book, he started getting invitations to speak at seminars and on Internet radio shows.

Just this week he agreed to blog for Revenews.

Talk about a come-back!

So, what did Colin learn in the process of rebuilding his affiliate business?

In a nutshell, he adopted my stance on SEO and added his own 'VEO' twist. 'VEO' stands for 'Visitor Enhanced Optimization'.

In a nutshell, his ebook, The VEO Report confirms that you should write for your visitors, and forget SEO tricks like tweaking Keyword Density and chasing algorithms. The end result is that you can stop worrying about getting de-indexed or banned.

Of course, there's more to it than that.

What I appreciate most about this book is that Colin shares information about the mistakes he made. He discusses keyword, outbound Link, affiliate link, Domain Name and other mistakes you can avoid.

You'll also find his conversations with Matt Cutts, the Google guy, repeated within the book, and learn about something called 'green fairy dust'.

Included is warning to those who are re-working their sites to rank high within Google's current algorithms.

Colin also tells you exactly which engine you SHOULD be targeting, and what he did to get a 5th position ranking there in only 3 weeks.

VEO ReportIf you're looking for a 'do this, do that' step-by-step program, this isn't it, and for good reason.

Following a 'system' like that is exactly what got Colin into trouble in the first place.

However, if you're looking for good sound advice about what does and doesn't work and why (based on his first-hand experience), then pick up a copy of Colin's VEO Report.

While you're at Colin's site, be sure to sign up for his newsletter and find out what he had to say about dashed domain names.

Hint - Don't rush to buy yet another 101-site-about-acne-and-skin-care-solutions.com until after you read his newsletter.

NOTE: BTW, if you search for more information about Colin, you may come across a forum post that states that the VEO Report contains 'nothing radically different' from other manuals out there.

I'll say this about that...

This person had NOT read the VEO Report. Instead of asking the question, she made an assumption about the VEO Report... and you know what they say about those who ASSume.

It's obvious that she also knows nothing about the content of the 'other manuals' she mentions as well.

The VEO Report is in fact a refreshing RESPONSE to, and radical departure from, the system from which Colin originally learned about affiliate marketing.

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