MarketLeverage Helps Bloggers Make Money

November 30, 2008 by Collin LaHay · 8 Comments
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Hi there! My name is Jen Fluker, Publisher Manager, with MarketLeverage. I would first like to thank Collin for inviting me to write a guest post on his blog. The topic of discussion will be how to make money using MarketLeverage, specifically if you have a blog.

No one said that making money online would be easy. In fact, it can actually be quite hard! The good news is there are some simple ways that I

MarketLeverage Guest Review 1

July 22, 2008 by Collin LaHay · 9 Comments
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The following is Andy Crofford‘s guest opinion of MarketLeverage, an up and coming affiliate company. Andy wrote his review of MarketLeverage as an entry to my MarketLeverage Contest. There are three ways to enter the contest, and writing a review was one of them. If you are interested in joining, there are two $179 Flip Mino video cameras, $100 in giftcards, and 10 2GB USB pens up for grabs. (Read more about the contest here) With that put aside, here is Andry Crofford’s opinions of MarketLeverage.

MarketLeverage was the first affiliate program I ever signed up with. This review will look at the application process, affiliate manager, control panel, and offers.

Affiliate Marketing Terms and Acronyms

July 12, 2008 by Collin LaHay · 13 Comments
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This guest blogging post was submitted by Patrick from Piggy Bank Pie.

If you are not yet very familiar with affiliate marketing, you may have noticed that bloggers are constantly using acronyms and terms, assuming their readers are all up to speed with the lingo. While you may have figured out the most common ones, some may still be unclear. The following article is a glossary of affiliate marketing acronyms related to pay per click ad campaigns for the Upcoming Super Affiliate in you.

How to give search engines what they want

July 9, 2008 by Collin LaHay · 5 Comments
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This post was guest written by Salwa, who blogs over at Blogriffic.com

Search engines were created for a purpose – to give people fast access to information. Individuals, who are trying to place products such as websites, writing, and other content on the internet, need to follow certain guidelines when placing information on the internet. The two primary search engines today are Yahoo and Google. There are also thousands of smaller directories on the internet so that content can be viewed.

Dont Stop When You Start To Succeed!

July 4, 2008 by Collin LaHay · 9 Comments
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This post was guest written by Tom from StandOutBlogger.com. If you are looking at improving your blogging, then head on over to Stand Out Blogger.

I was thinking the other day about a few of my projects, some past projects, others current. I was thinking about what I had done that had been successful. And to be honest there were quite a few things that were successful – but now the project wasn’t anymore.

A Guide in Creating an Effective Landing Page

July 2, 2008 by Collin LaHay · 6 Comments
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This guest post was submitted by Matt Smith who blogs about The Art of eMarketing. You can check out his RSS feed here.

If you are in the affiliate marketing or Google Adwords business, then you should know that having a lot of clickthroughs is not the only thing important if you do want to make money out of the PPC (pay-per-click) industry. Having an effective landing page (the page where you send your visitors to) is equally important and would actually make or break on the result of either having a potential customer sign up or purchase your product or service. Without a good landing page, then your business is useless. Below are a few tips on how you could create an effective landing page:

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