A lot of interesting and truly useful content is being produced in forms of articles and blog posts every single week. I do refer to some of them in my own daily blogging, but it is nearly impossible for me to devote individual attention to each one of them. So, as I have already done a couple of times in the past, today I’d like to highlight some the most interesting posts and articles (both on affiliate marketing directly, and on closely related topics) I’ve read between Monday (November 8th) and Saturday (November 13th). I hope you will find them of interest too:
- Ten Words That Build Trust by Roger Dooley
- Marketing ROI Calculator
- How Merchants Are Divying Up Your Commissions Among Themselves and Their Partners by Billy Kay
- Five Predictions For Web Analytics in 2011 by Brian Clifton
- “Sponsored Links” or “Advertisements”?: Measuring Labeling Alternatives in Internet Search Engines [PDF] by Ben Edelman & Duncan Gilchrist
- Lead generation: Real-time, data-driven B2B marketing and sales by David Meerman Scott
- Affiliate Summit West Online Marketing Personal Branding by Barbara Rozgonyi (on 6 reasons to go to Affiliate Summit, and the panel I’ll be participating in)
- Neuromarketing for Retailers – Part 4 by Dennis Price (lessons learned from A.K. Pradeep’s “The Buying Brain”; see also parts 1 through 3)
- Is The “Last Click Wins” Model Best For Your Affiliates? by Lori Weiman
- How can retailers use affiliates for customer acquisition? by Matt Swan
- 10 Reasons to Blog Even if Nobody Reads It by Mark Schaefer
- A Quick & Cheap Way To Fix Blind Spots in Your PPC Efforts by Bryan Eisenberg
- Google will Now Dominate “cost per action” Affiliate Marketing by Jeffrey Molander
In case I’ve missed an article that in your opinion belongs to the above list, please do post about it in the “Comments” area below.
Great stuff here. Hope to see you out at ASW next January!
I’ll be there [more about my session here and here].