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  • Affiliate Window Firefox Deeplink Builder

    Just a quick heads up about this Firefox extension I have recently installed.  It might be old news but I thought I would recommend as it is saving me a lot of time when it comes to building deep links.

    Once it is installed there is an Awin button on your browser and once you are on a site you want to deep link to just press the button and you get the url.  No more faffing about in the Awin interface!

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9472

    Any other affiliate marketing related plugins and extenstions I might hve missed?

     

    Sunday, December 20th, 2009 at 04:46 | No comments
    Categories: reviews
  • Post Christmas Market?

    With the Christmas shopping rush about to end now is probably a good time to start thinking about what items to promote in the post-Christmas haze.

    I guess fitness and weight loss items will be good but are there any other smaller niches that are at their most active in the new year?  Holidays might be a good one as people used to book their summer break straight after Christmas.

    Any one got any hot tips?

    Things have been going pretty well so far this money with PPC driving most of my sales.  Main problem has been items keep selling out and the merchants are not getting restocked so have to keep trying to come up with new ideas for items to promote.  Also my part-time job is taking up more and more of my time so had less time to cash in on the Christmas buying frenzy.

    Hope your Christmas sites are going well and if I don’t get to post before the big day have a good one!

    Saturday, December 12th, 2009 at 00:35 | 2 comments
    Categories: good ideas
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  • Weekend Break

    I went away for the weekend as it was the King’s birthday and therefore a long weekend.  We heading off to Koh Chang which is one of the Thai islands.  Koh Chang means Elephant Island and we saw quite a few elephants wandering around and also went for a ride on them which involved swiming with them at the end.

    I decided to leave my PPC campaigns running over the weekend as I had been doing quite well leading up to the weekend and on the Sunday I found an Internet cafe and had a quick check of my stats.  Unfortunately most of the items I was promoting with PPC has sold out so although I was getting the traffic and clicks through to the merchants hardly any sales were made.

    I am now trying to find some more items to promote that are popular but still in stock as I reckon there is about another week left of people buying Christmas presents online.

    I’m away next week until the new year so will be trying to make the most of the Christmas shopping before I go.

    Anyone know how to find which Christmas items are proving popular so far this year?

    Tuesday, December 8th, 2009 at 07:33 | 2 comments
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  • Missing Person – Casper Flagg

    Some dude has gone missing from the Affiliate marketing community so this website has been setup to help track him down: Casper Flagg

    He went missing in the Bath area on Sunday 27th November.

    If you live in the Bath area repost, retweet the link etc.

    Fingers crosseed he turns up soon.

    Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 03:23 | No comments
    Categories: off topic
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  • Knock me down with a feather – another £50 day

    Another good day in the run up to Christmas.  Yesterday I tweaked my Adwords ads and updated some of my ECUs that were pointing to out of stock merchants and today I have a lower PPC spend and have made more commission.

    Break down goes a little something like this:

    • Awin: £42
    • Amazon: £26
    • Adwords: £14
    • Profit: £54

    Obviously these are all pending but I’ve not had many rejections so far (touch wood) and PPC spend isn’t in sync with sales as there are time zone issues afoot but overall it looks positive.

    I’d love to spend today checking my sites and setting up some new campaigns but as regular reader may know I recently started a new part-time day job.  Although the job is only one day a week it also takes a full day to prepare so unfortunately today and tomorrow will be affiliate marketing free apart from the odd bit of stolen time.  I am quite gutted as I only get £35 for the day of work (which actually takes two days) and I could earn more than that from Internet marketing but its not all about the money right?

    Thursday, December 3rd, 2009 at 03:19 | 4 comments
  • Down But Not Out

    Not another £50 day yesterday but a £25 day which is still great.

    • £22 was made through Awin
    • £25 was made through Amazon
    • £21.69 was spent through Adwords

    A lot of the sales did not come via the PPC campaigns so I probably made a loss/broke even/made a slight profit on the Christmas PPC sites.  I put this down to a few of my best seller going out of stock and a fair amount of sales going through Play.com who only give about 0.5% commission.

    This is all slightly out due to the fact my Adwords account is in a -8 time zone so it doesn’t match up with my Affiliate Window account which is 8 hours ahead of the Adwords account.  Has anyone managed to get Google to change the time zone of their Adwords account?

    I am tempted to try and open a new account and put it in the right time zone this time as it is annoying me not being able to compare spend on ads with income from sales day by day.

    That reminds me, I better put some money on my credit card as I will be getting a pretty big Adwords bill sometime soon!

    Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at 06:01 | 1 comment
  • Check for out of Stock Merchants

    It is obvious you should regularly check the merchants you are linking to have the items in stock you are promoting.

    However it is something that I overlooked and after going over the stats for yesterday I saw quite a lot of the items I was advertising on my sites were out of stock.  Some of them were still displaying as in stock on my Easy Content Units (ECU) but when I clicked through to the merchant the items were no longer in stock.

    Chances are the user will go back to your site and try another merchant but there is also the chance they will just load Google in the current window and find another site with the item by-passing your site.

    Another issue I had was that a few merchants had gone out of stock and Play.com became the lowest priced merchant with the item in stock.  This was bad news as Play.com seems to only pay about 1% commission so suddenly my sales were at a similar level but commission was slashed dramatically.

    All the above would apply to SEO driven sites but with PPC it becomes much more urgent as you are paying for all your traffic and a bad day could wipe out all profits.

    Again I guess this highlights the problem of having lots of small sites that applies to the approach I have taken so far.  The more small sites you have promoting individual items the more site and products you have to check to see if everything is working.

    I think once the Christmas traffic has died down I will try and setup up a hand-full of high value PPC campaigns that get me £20 or so commission per sale.  Hopefully this should be easier to manage on a day to day basis.

    Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 at 05:48 | 4 comments
  • Stone the Crows! Another £50 day!

    The month has ended nicely for me with another £50 day.  Well there was £65.61 worth of sales recorded through Affiliate Window and I spent £19.81 on clicks via Adwords.  This leaves £45.80 profit but I am still waiting for Amazon to update which is taking ages, I guess there must be lots of sales to add up for the Christmas perio but I am confident I have recorded at least £5 worth of commission for yesterday.

    Update: Amazon has now updated and about £662 worth of sales were made of which 6% is £39 making the total profit for November 30 £85.52!

    The day before I had paused about three of my PPC campaigns which were the ones that lost me the most money but today I’ve still managed to rack up £20 worth of  clicks.

    It is getting increasingly difficult to work out which campaigns are the most profitable and which are costing me the most money but I seem to be making money overall so its  not too much of a problem yet.

    I am definitely converted to the ways of PPC now and, if all goes well over the next few weeks, will definitely be using it long-term alongside SEO.

    I know most of this traffic is Christmas traffic but hopefully I can diversify into non-seasonal niches and see similar results throughout the year.  As I’ve said before £50 a day would be amazing and would really change my life for the better.

    November looks to have been a good month with a new personal best relating to sales and commission.  I’ll do a post tomorrow once Amazon has updated but for now its fingers crossed for December!

    Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at 12:59 | 10 comments
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