Q: I am an Affiliate, am i in danger of getting slapped? A: Yes, Google has become less and less favorable to affiliates. Most often, Affiliates send traffic to their websites, without knowing they are violating some of AdWords main policy guidelines such as User Experience, Double serving, Bridge pages, Comparison shopping, Information Harvesting, Arbitrage and more. It is your responsibility, as an advertiser, to read More Info »
If you send PPC traffic to affiliate websites you are in risk to get slapped. Google often slap websites whose sole purpose is to send traffic to a second site without offering any added value to the visitor. Google terms won’t allow you to send any traffic to 1-click websites (websites that act as “Bridge Pages” More Info »
It used to be so easy in the old days: all you need to do was to create a basic review site, place 3 or more similar offers, compare them to each other and insert your affiliate code to each one of them. Whether it was option A, B or C, you would have get More Info »
A message from Microsoft adCenter: “I am happy to report that the Holidays have come early for Yahoo! Search and Bing advertisers this year! In the last two weeks, we’ve released our latest round of pre-holiday features, all delivering on advertisers’ wish lists” In time for the holiday season, adCenter has introduced some new features More Info »
How Twitter and Yahoo Answers changed the way I market. Context rules when it comes to internet marketing, and I’ll give up two examples from my life to show what works and better yet – what doesn’t. About 2 years ago when we launched a social network for advice on dating, love, relationships and sex More Info »