Dear Friend.
I just got this very important reminder of life behind the keyboard [not the music instrument] but the one I spend considerable hours to work, learn, network.
I am compelled to share this email with you in case you ever wondered.."Hey, What are these guys really doing".
Greetings from JohanPublisher@gmail.com
Johan Sandstrom, BComm.
'Video Communication Services' -
http://www.1270808.talkfusionservice.com
James wrote:
"Hi Johan,
Everybody makes mistakes sometimes. It's a fact of life -- a fact that can become absolutely terrifying for an affiliate marketer just starting out in the business.
Maybe you've stepped out of another career into a whole new world and you're worried that one misstep will send you plummeting right to the bottom of the pile. Maybe you're worried that this is just too good to be true and waiting for the other shoe to drop. Want to know how to stop that from happening?
I discussed the pitfalls of affiliate marketing with Jonathan Miller, CEO of OfferForge.com. The man knows what he is talking about. He started his company in his garage with no money and no employees in 2001 and look where it is now!
He shared with me how to become a high quality, top earning affiliate (and how important that is to building a lasting relationship with individual merchants.) Listen in as this expert affiliate helps you avoid those costly and time consuming mistakes
http://jamesmartell.com/tips-techniques/jonathan-miller-of-offerforge/
Also as a service to you -- one of my online viewers -- who not only took the time to watch my introductory video -- but were also kind enough to request my guided video tour -- I am offering this friendly "reminder" in case you, too, haven't had a chance to review the video or open my e-mail.
http://www.affiliatemarketersbootcamp.com/guided-tour.html
If you have already viewed my "guided video tour", -- I hope you enjoyed it and are ready for the next step ... which is to become a SUPER BootCamp member and start learning what you must do to succeed with affiliate programs on the Net.
But, -- if you haven't had the time to watch it -- or did, -- and plan to join, -- but never got around to it, -- then simply click on the link below. This will take you to my video tour.
Simply click on the link below the video to get started!
http://www.affiliatemarketersbootcamp.com/guided-tour.html
To your online success.
Regards,
James Martell
Net Guides Publishing Inc.
12747 24th Avenue
Surrey, British Columbia V4A 2E7
Canada
(604) 535-6352
Thursday, April 21, 2011
"Affiliate Marketing". Staging the business the Trainer James Martell, speaking to Jonathan Miller of OfferForge.com
Monday, April 18, 2011
"I Eat 'Fresh Slice Pizza' Several Times A Week. Healthy Meals & No Weight Gains" - Johan Prost
"Quality Associations" on Your Website [URL-Domain] Is Important..Imperative..a Necessity"
helpdesk@martell-mail.com
"The Meaning of "Quality" Backlinks" Now, Hear this! Part 2 of 3.
Hi Johan,
In part one of this report I revealed the original name of
Google,
the grand daddy of search engines. They called it
*backrub*
because backlinks were critical to assigning rankings.
But
soon the word got out and many online marketers pounced on this
*secret* to
gain a competitive advantage.
It wasn't long before sites set up *link
swapping* as a quick and
easy way to get a backlinks. (lots of them) However,
this didn't
last long because Google's engineers were determined to filter
out
*low value* content, especially when it was obvious that *link
farms*,
as they called it, were corrupting their original intent:
each link was a
*vote*.
However, Google did not throw out the baby with the
bathwater.
What they did, though, was scrutinize more closely the true
nature
of any backlinks they found.
They looked at factors such
as:
- are the links embedded in a *quality* article
- are the links on
unique servers?
- are the *linked* pages relevant to each other?
- is the
link embedded within an article or is it sitting there as
part of a cluster
of URLs?
These days their algorithms are so smart, due to advances
in
*artificial intelligence*, that they can tell if articles are
written
by robots or humans, (even whether content is written by a
native speaker or
not).
In other words, it is no use trying to outsmart Google.
Today, more than ever they want to see links embedded is well
written
content posted on trusted sites within their database using
meaningful anchor
text.
Please read the 3rd part of this series to learn why
*quality*
backlinks are here to stay. Without them high rankings are
not
possible.
To your *backlink gathering*
success!
James
P.S. Learn how (and why) I developed a project
management software
application to manage the work flow of gathering
backlinks here:
href="http://jamesmartell.com/guest-blog-registry/index.html">http://jamesmartell.com/guest-blog-registry/index.html
Don't
Delay: On Wednesday, April 27th I'm having a very special
online meeting that
you don't want to miss. Details at link http://jamesmartell.com/guest-blog-registry/index.html
above.
"The Meaning of "Quality" Backlinks" Now, Hear this! Part 2 of 3.
Hi Johan,
In part one of this report I revealed the original name of
Google,
the grand daddy of search engines. They called it
*backrub*
because backlinks were critical to assigning rankings.
But
soon the word got out and many online marketers pounced on this
*secret* to
gain a competitive advantage.
It wasn't long before sites set up *link
swapping* as a quick and
easy way to get a backlinks. (lots of them) However,
this didn't
last long because Google's engineers were determined to filter
out
*low value* content, especially when it was obvious that *link
farms*,
as they called it, were corrupting their original intent:
each link was a
*vote*.
However, Google did not throw out the baby with the
bathwater.
What they did, though, was scrutinize more closely the true
nature
of any backlinks they found.
They looked at factors such
as:
- are the links embedded in a *quality* article
- are the links on
unique servers?
- are the *linked* pages relevant to each other?
- is the
link embedded within an article or is it sitting there as
part of a cluster
of URLs?
These days their algorithms are so smart, due to advances
in
*artificial intelligence*, that they can tell if articles are
written
by robots or humans, (even whether content is written by a
native speaker or
not).
In other words, it is no use trying to outsmart Google.
Today, more than ever they want to see links embedded is well
written
content posted on trusted sites within their database using
meaningful anchor
text.
Please read the 3rd part of this series to learn why
*quality*
backlinks are here to stay. Without them high rankings are
not
possible.
To your *backlink gathering*
success!
James
P.S. Learn how (and why) I developed a project
management software
application to manage the work flow of gathering
backlinks here:
href="http://jamesmartell.com/guest-blog-registry/index.html">http://jamesmartell.com/guest-blog-registry/index.html
Don't
Delay: On Wednesday, April 27th I'm having a very special
online meeting that
you don't want to miss. Details at link http://jamesmartell.com/guest-blog-registry/index.html
above.
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