Wednesday, December 3, 2008

This is Hot - Winning without Recruiting

I have never been a fan of recruiting type programs.  They by design work to reward the early adopters and the people at the bottom suffer.  All of the gurus have built big list and then just try to manipulate them to jump on the next big thing.

The affiliate niches are wide open in this down economy and if you people were to take this opportunity to capitalize on them you can develop properties that will win today and in the future.  A good example is a site I built around local car dealers to push automotive affiliate offers.

The site is less than 3 days old and is getting traffic for 2009 Mustang Shelby and has generated over $300 in affiliate commissions.  The site is almost on auto pilot with fresh content daily and will start winning a lot of local terms pretty fast.  Mainly for dealers names like Bennett Dodge and Dan Vaden

I am sure the Brunswick Car Dealers will not be happy, but when approached to get my services they all want to tell me how little value the Internet has for them.


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Monday, December 1, 2008

Off the Map - Out of Site

Well it looks like the Internet community has been spared from the bad idea of Pay Per Play.  The core people involved with this have left and gone.  Shut off the phones, stopped sending emails and even trying to disavow association.

I have not update this in a while and probably wont again unless they try to revitalize the crap product with the same people at the helm.  I hope my friends who are involved with this on the the top realize what getting in bed with felons really means.

I have been working on a new craigslist service for car dealers and revitalizing my blog to help internet sales managers.  It is far more lucrative that chasing dreams.  The best advice I can give people who have been led down many wrong roads trying to make a buck online, it to learn to do your own thing.  You will be way ahead if you do.

This blog still has some value to help promote other properties an they may be teh content in the future.