Increase Revenue with Interactive Content

Increase Revenue with Interactive Content

ADOTAS – Are you searching for ways to increase site traffic, time on site, unique visitors, and subscribers all with the goal of boosting site revenue? As you know, the way to do this is with great content — lots of it — and interactive content is some of the best. To get started, take … Read more

Zac Johnson Slam Dunks Facebook Ads

Facebook Ads is an amazing tool, even just to play around with. I often find myself creating fan pages and setting up new ad campaigns, just to see the different images that can quickly swing a campaign from boring to interesting. When using the same text ad copy and only changing the image, you can … Read more

Retailers Shutting Stores, Good for Affiliates?

Several major retailers chains have announced that they are shutting a bunch of stores, and in several cases will be filling for bankruptcy. According to a report by Forbes, Sears, the famous chain of household appliances is in serious trouble and will be closing a bunch of stores. Similarly, Macy’s, JC Penny, Gap and Talbots … Read more

International SEO #Fail

According to Ani Lopez, from the search-friendly folks at Cardinal Path, there are a lot of interesting issues with International SEO.  As more and more affiliates embrace international offers, this becomes a more and more relevant topic. Lopez claims there are many examples in International SEO failures, but finds a great example in a study … Read more

Can Affiliate Marketing Hurt Brand’s Reputation?

ADOTAS – Brands are often concerned that working with affiliates comes at the price of relinquishing control over how they are represented within the industry. This doesn’t have to be the case, and this article introduces practical ways that advertisers can maintain control over their brand while maximizing the benefits and opportunities available from the … Read more

Is Epic the Next COPEAC? Non-Payment Stories Grow.

According to affiliates and various insider forums, Epic Media Group’s Affiliate Division, formerly known as Azoogle, has not been paying their bills to affiliate publishers.  The rumors of theseissues have been popping up since last summer, with some  affiliates on message boards pointing out that in their opinions that there has been excuse after excuse … Read more

When Will iAd be Cheap enough for Marketers?

iAd, the mobile advertising platform for Apple products originally started out requiring a $1M advertising buy to use it. About a year ago, they cut the entry level to $500k. However, this past week the new iAd minimum advertising spend is now $100k. Still, that’s way too pricey for the average marketer to test. According … Read more

Apple Needs to Buy Performance Marketing Companies

The Board of Apple Inc has been very involved in discussions about what to do with its very, very large cash reserves and securities. On Tuesday, Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple said he has received a lot of inquiries into what should be done, and confirmed they are actively looking to acquire companies. According … Read more

Pantless OverSexed Women PETA Ad Goes Viral

PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, the charity known for its sexy advertisements featuring naked celebrities, has a new advertisement that is getting a lot of attention on the Internet. This new Valentine’s Day video, warns about the dangers of their boyfriend going vegan. This new advertisement has a pantless woman, in a … Read more

Is Myspace Making a Comeback?

Last year Myspace was pretty much considered dead, and was sold from NewsCorp to advertising network SpecificMedia. According to a recent press release, MySpace is now growing once again, and has added one million new member since December, making approximately 40,000 per day. The new site is a partnership between SpecificMedia and none other than … Read more

Is CX Digital Finally Dead in the Water?

Last week mThink reported that CX Digital had been hit with a $4.8 “charge back” from Yahoo. According to the report, Yahoo was demanding $4.8 back from Tsava media, also owned by Cyberplex, due to “low quality traffic, ranging back over many months during 2011.” Since Cyberplex is a public company, although with little value … Read more

Mobile PIN Submit Offers to Disappear in the US

The Mobile PIN Submit Offers used to be the staple of the mobile industry in CPA Marketing.  However, according to insiders, this could be changing very soon. Verizon has instituted a new refund policy that will basically put most PIN submit companies out of business or at least prevent them from using CPA marketing anymore. … Read more