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Old 04-11-2008, 07:36 AM
Boris_yo Boris_yo is offline
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Hi guys,

Good news - today i have received announcement from AdWords Excellence from Stewart McKay telling me about that his new and free membership website AdSense Excellence opened its doors.

I have known Stewart McKay as a his subscriber for about 6 months period and i am glad being his free member in his AdWords Excellence program.

But now i am even more happy to know he finally opened up his AdSense Excellence coaching project. I am a freebie myself to be honest and have seen a lot of free stuff that was not worth my time, but Stewart made it different for me.

My point is - while following PLRpro plan i really need some good information about AdSense, and you guys probably too. I expect a good value of information from Stewart's new coaching project and suggest you to join for free.

All is free, nothing to lose, no worries.
You won't get crazy promotions from Stewart, because he is a long-term business guy and treats his subscribers as friends.

You can sign-up here(my affiliate link).
Or here (i don't get anything here)

Hope you will get a lot from this,
Good luck to all!

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Way too many affiliate links.

Last edited by Robert : 05-12-2008 at 11:12 PM. Reason: Keep posts like this to an absolute minimum.
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Old 04-11-2008, 10:42 AM
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Boris,

Thanks for the link, but I have only used one source for adsense tutorials etc which is adsense-videos.com (no aff link!).

I usually look at these free programs as you get what you pay for and 99% of the time they're a waste of time.
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Old 04-11-2008, 01:15 PM
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just to let you know, next time you want to share links with the team, you should have you links WITHOUT your affiliate id and one with it. So two links, one with you affiliate link and one without, so people can choose which they want to click. This forum is used to exchange information and not promote your affiliate links on people.
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Old 04-11-2008, 11:38 PM
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What is so bad about affiliate link? I said it was free to join didn't i?
This forum is to exchange information isn't it? What happens if i recommend something of use to this forum members?

This is the marketing, this is how it works. I refer you, you refer others. The problem with affiliate marketing is that many people abuse it by trying to make money by recommmending something to others they don't even care about.

I have been in this forum for a while and until now i haven't promoted anything. Why i suddenly desided to promote something?
Because i thought that something would help people here and believe me, if i wanted to make quick buck i would go with AdWords and not wasted my time with forums.

Are you implying i have to warn people about potential affiliate link when i promote something?
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Old 04-12-2008, 03:28 AM
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Default You are supposed to list both

If it is free, then why is there an Id on the end....
why not just list the url by itself without the id, because it get cookied and if whomever decides down the road to get more than this free part, then its not free and the id comes in handy, doesn't it.
I was told and have read in this forum that you should show both a natural url and your affiliate url on a product. That is what I was told when I did it and included my id in a link. I was told to include both links. I am just letting you know how this is supposed to work.
I understand this is an exchange of ideas and I understand how things work, this is not my first rodeo my friend.
My job as a moderator is to let people know when they are possibly doing something wrong, to delete spam post, etc. I am just doing what I am supposed to do as a moderator of this forum. Sorry if I offended you, but the rules are the rules. I didn't make them, there not mine, but I will let people know (just like I was told when I included an affiliate link) that it is not the right way to do it. Either just enter the url alone or include your affiliate link right next to it. That way people can choose which they want to click. Not to hard, real simple and also not to much to ask I don't think,
thanks for understanding,
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Old 04-12-2008, 08:52 PM
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Well this is the result of not reading forum's rules and any other service's TOS out there.

I have changed my signature and made it very clear.
Didn't know you are moderator.
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Old 04-13-2008, 08:07 AM
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Quote:
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Didn't know you are moderator.
Yeah, me neither.

The tag under Steve's name should probably read "90 DC Winner/Moderator"
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Old 04-13-2008, 10:22 PM
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Don't know why all the fuss.....one look around that site and can't figure out the benefits of being an affiliate anyway.
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Old 04-14-2008, 12:52 AM
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Steve has been the moderator for quite some time and been a good one at that.

It's always been the practice for almost 2 years now in both the main PLRPRO forum and this newer forum to put one link as an affiliate and one link as a non-affiliate link and both clearly indicated as to which each one are.

http://www.aaaaa.com/aff (affiliate link)
http://www.aaaaa.com/ (non affiliate link)

...etc.

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Old 05-12-2008, 07:56 AM
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Don't know why all the fuss.....one look around that site and can't figure out the benefits of being an affiliate anyway.
AdSense Excellence is still new and you want to be affiliate already? Are you looking for affiliate opportunity here or following 90 Day Challenge?

Unless you have list or bonus incentive to offer, i do not recommend dealing with IM niche no matter what product you are promoting as we all know how competitive it is.

Just focus on 90 Day Challenge.
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