Revenue Magazine September/October 2006 Notes

So, there I was at a Barnes and Noble in San Francisco, home of “Revenue: The Performance Marketing Standard“, and the picture on the left is what I saw on the shelf in the Business section when I searched for the September/October 2006 issue of the magazine.

Nothing, nada. You’d have to be a very short person - or very limber - to have found where it was stashed.

I’m short, but not that short. However, thanks to years of yoga, I located the store’s solitary copy of Revenue on the 4th shelf of the bottom section. Obviously, Barnes and Noble doesn’t appreciate quality content for affiliate marketers.

The latest issue includes:

  • Cover Story: Sell Green to Make Green - Marketing eco-friendly products online.
  • Special Order - Catalogs have made the transition to the online universe and thanks to innovative affiliate programs, the multichannel strategy is working.
  • Big Brands Believe - The dot-com bomb scared marketers, but the tide is turning and online is the place to be, even for big brand names.
  • Santa in September - It’s never too early for online marketers to ramp up for Christmas – especially in a world with more broadband, cheaper shipping and sellers looking for higher search placement.
  • The Social Security - Being clued in to the social networking scene is a boon for savvy online marketers looking to expand their customer reach.
  • Performance Powerhouse - LinkShare has experienced many changes over the last year, but president Steve Denton says the evolution isn’t over.
  • eBay: What’s in Store - The auction giant is expanding its reach and creating more opportunities for online marketers.
  • Affiliate Advantage: Scott Hazard - The performer.
  • CJ’s Missing Link - Commission Junction has backed off its mandatory shift to JavaScript from HTML links after an affiliate uproar.

… as well as the regular columns.

If you’re neither short nor limber, not to worry. I moved that copy to a location more befitting the mag’s stature… beside Time and The New Yorker. See the second picture.

You can also order your copy of Revenue Magazine online. Get it today. It is the only magazine specifically for affiliate marketers.

Read it and prosper!

Cheers,
Ros

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One Response to “Revenue Magazine September/October 2006 Notes”

Mel Brown on January 11th, 2008 12:48 pm

Ros, How do I get my website published on youtube and.or facebook? Is it free?
The video is not clear qualitywise. I need help in “recipe” form, as I know nothing about computers or computer language.
I also registered comparecreditcardsfree.com, which forwards to the shorter captioned “url” , but which is more self-explanatory.
If this fails, I might take a course in air traffic control. Many tbanks for your thoughts. Mel

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