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Tip for Beginners #22 : Seasonality in affiliate marketing E-mail
Affiliate Marketing Tips
Monday, 12 May 2008

Events occurring throughout the year, the arrival of a season, and also special holidays, allow for offers to get spiced to life. Taking into consideration the time of year, or customising your offers to events and holidays is called Seasonality in the world of marketing.

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Tip #25: Google Alert affiliate marketing tips E-mail
Affiliate Marketing Tips
Monday, 05 May 2008

Google Alerts are e-mail updates sent to you whenever Google finds news, webpages, search results or newsgroups that mention the keywords you entered. This handy service can be put to work in affiliate marketing in several ways.

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Google launches Mobile Ads E-mail
News For Afiliates
Monday, 28 April 2008
AdSense is going mobile : Google announced the launch of Mobile Ads, an advertising network similar to AdSense that will serve ads specifically when a page is loaded on a mobile device.

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Tip for Beginners #22 : Tips to increase your PPC ad relevance E-mail
Affiliate Marketing Tips
Monday, 21 April 2008

If your site doesn’t score too well in the organic search engine results, there’s always the option to choose for paying for your position in the sponsored links. Here are some tips that will help you make your PPC ads as relevant as possible, and hopefully even more relevant than an organic result.

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Microsoft pioneers Self-Regulation E-mail
News For Afiliates
Monday, 14 April 2008
Last december The Federal Trade Commission proposed a set of principles to guide the self-regulation of the part of the online advertising industry that uses behavioral targeting. They also announced they wanted to start up a dialogue with all interested parties. Microsoft picked up the glove first by releasing its five pillars of online consumer protection.

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