Posted by Edward on Dec 16th, 2009 in Humour, Internet Stuff with 1 Comment
Found this very funny procrastination flowchart a while back and saved it meaning to post it up…forgot all about it and have just found it on my other laptop, so here it is at last. Brilliantly accurate as all of us who love to procrastinate about everything will know and appreciate. *cough* Ryan *cough*. Click [...]
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Posted by Edward on Dec 7th, 2009 in Affiliate Marketing, Web Design with 2 Comments
Nice collection of landing page optimisation articles collected over at Unbounce - in total, 544 tips from a variety of sources to help reduce bounce rates, improve your calls-to-action, optimise your landing pages and ultimately raise your conversion rates.
A good read, and amongst the obvious some good that’s sure to get you thinking! Not all [...]
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Posted by Edward on Dec 7th, 2009 in Affiliate Marketing, Web Design with No Comments
As a follow-up to my post last week about using free CSS based templates to hack up your own great landing pages for affiliate offers, I got a few pings and emails from guys who prefer to use wordpress.
I’m also a big fan of wordpress as a platform - I’ve personally used it for everything [...]
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Posted by Edward on Dec 3rd, 2009 in Geekery, Humour, Video with No Comments
You’ve probably seen the video on youtube ‘The website is down’ by now which features the company web guy vs. Chip, the idiotic sales guy - if not, you missed out, its just superb geeky humour.
What you might not have seen though, is that the creators of the original video have come out with 3 [...]
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Posted by Edward on Dec 2nd, 2009 in Affiliate Marketing with 3 Comments
This post will, I hope, be helpful to anyone new to affiliate marketing or to those who don’t feel they have the knowledge or confidence to create their own landing pages - there IS an easy way to have great looking and great converting landing pages, for free! I am assuming though, that you have [...]
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