by sheilaedens | Jun 13, 2010 | Affiliate Marketing, Affiliate Program, Social Media
Image by rogercarr via Flickr If you've done any affiliate marketing at all, you'll be quite familiar with the phenomenon of the Super Affiliate. When you have a force of 100 affiliates, a Super Affiliate is the who's responsible for 79% of your sales. 10 Super...
by sheilaedens | Jun 13, 2010 | Social Media
Are you considering just putting one of your existing banner ads on a social site such as Facebook? Don't. At least… not yet… It's important to remember you are dealing with two different mediums. What works on one – even if it's your strongest ad...
by sheilaedens | Jun 13, 2010 | Social Media
One way you can tell if social media advertising is really something you should be considering for your business: The amount of top-drawer ad agencies that have sprung up or changed focus, shifting their attention from traditional advertising to zero in on social...
by sheilaedens | Jun 13, 2010 | Social Media, Twitter
Do you feel stressed or discouraged at the thought of having to add social media to your business advertising mix? If you do, then chances are you are one of the secret minority who have vowed never to join Twitter, and you're sick of hearing about Facebook (that...
by sheilaedens | Jun 13, 2010 | Social Media
You've been realizing lately that you really need to spread the word about your business, website, event or product. But you don't have the largest budget on the planet. If you're looking for ways to advertise for free, you might want to consider making full use of...
by sheilaedens | Jun 13, 2010 | Mobile Web
The last posts that I wrote was on mobile websites and being mobile ready. If you are a business owner, new or seasoned, you want to maximize your income and that means that you must be marketing ready at all times. That means that the traditional marketing methods...
by sheilaedens | Jun 6, 2010 | Mobile Web
Facebook and Twitter are two of the most user-friendly sites on the mobile web – and that's great news for those who are going mobile with their websites, because it means people can right-click on bit.ly links in Twitter – and be automatically taken to a...
by sheilaedens | Jun 5, 2010 | Mobile Web
Image via CrunchBase Just as Twitter is a micro-blog version of regular blogs, allowing only “posts” of 140 characters, stripped down to the bare minimum, so mobile websites are stripped down versions of “main” websites, showing only the most...
by sheilaedens | Jun 4, 2010 | Mobile Web, WordPress
If you have a blog, don't assume it will translate perfectly to mobile: Chances are, it has at least 2 columns, and runs ads, graphics and is set for a screen width that's (at absolute minimum) 760 px wide. Besides, even if it was able to load in and emerge with a...
by sheilaedens | Jun 4, 2010 | Mobile Web
If you are focused on branding your business, remember that your mobile website can help – or hurt – this process. What is “branding” exactly? The practice of creating an instantly recognizable site, logo, color scheme or any other visual...