Stupid New York Tax Law Gets Affiliates Axed

How’s this for stupid? New York state brings in a new tax law that makes out-of-state businesses with New York based-affiliates collect sales tax on Internet purchases made by New York State residents, if the company’s affiliate sales in the state exceed $10,000. By result, merchants that... Read the rest of this entry


8 Recession-Proof Product & Service Ideas for Affiliates

With the U.S. dollar sinking to new lows, oil and gold attaining new heights, and both food and gasoline prices rising quickly: corporate CEO’s, the media and government officials finally acknowledged what millions have seen coming for years - the U.S. economy is in BIG trouble – and the future... Read the rest of this entry


Jason’s Video Marketing Strategy Follow-Up

Hi everyone, I’d like to thank you all for the positive feedback you’ve given me regarding my story, How Jason Increased His Affiliate Site Traffic by 500%, and I’m extremely pleased I was able to “stir” up some ideas. I want to follow up with one tip that I think should... Read the rest of this entry


How Jason Increased His Affiliate Site Traffic by 500%

The following is a letter that I received from Jason Anthony in which he describes how he increased traffic to his site by 500%. By result, his earned increased $25,000 a year (for the past four years) to projecting $43,000 in affiliate commissions for this year. This increase is all due to one very... Read the rest of this entry


Google’s Revised Quality Rater Guidelines

Another leaked version of Google’s Quality Rater Guidelines appeared online late last month, which I finally took a look at this morning. The guidelines are for Google staff who evaluate landing pages and rate whether those pages are quality, vital, useful, relevant (or not), off-topic, not spam,... Read the rest of this entry


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