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  • Somoto

    Somoto

    The Somoto Network (SOftware MOnitization TOols) is a top notch performance-based Internet Marketing company that thrives upon the success of our advertisers and developers. Somoto is extremely proud of our industry best support team, our extremely high paying offers and campaigns, as well as our prompt Net-30 payments.

    Working alongside Somoto will not only be a very profitable experience for both advertisers and developers, but it will also be a pleasant experience dealing with our friendly, and eager to help staff.

    Somoto offers various software monetization tools, ranging from custom built toolbars to social apps and installation process monetization.

    Discover more about these through our websites:
    Better Installer
    Somoto Products

    Sign up now as an affiliate of and start earning a commissions from each installation today!

  • Interview with Zac Johnson

    Interview with Zac Johnson

    Name, Title, Location.

    Zac Johnson, CEO of MoneyReign, Inc… but better known for blogging at ZacJohnson.com.

    How long have you been in affiliate marketing and how did you get involved?

    I’ve been making money online for over 15 years now. It’s been crazy exciting and fun to watch the changes over the years, and more importantly, working for myself.

    Give us a little glimpse into what a typical day in your life looks like.

    For the first part of the I’ll go through my emails and check out the latest blog posts and forums going on in the affiliate space. The rest of the day will be spent on various other tasks such as building ad campaigns, emailing back and forth with partners on new projects/campaigns, and coming up with ideas for blog posts. The great thing about affiliate marketing and working online, is that you never know where the day will take you. It’s always something different.

    What are your hobbies/interests/passions?

    I love playing basketball. Thanks for the power of the internet, I’m able to play around 15-20 hours a week! I also love dogs, which has lead to me to working on a new pet related web site that I’m quite excited about it. Working on stuff that you are interested in and passionate about makes all the difference in “working”.

    There are already so many affiliate marketer and bloggers out there. What makes You different?

    There definitely are a ton of affiliates and bloggers out there. I would like to think that I offer a different perspective than others at my blog. As mentioned, I’ve been in the industry for over 15 years, so I’ve seen a lot. In the beginning I talked a lot about ad campaigns and things I’ve done in the past, but lately I have been focusing more on tips, trends and how to improve your online business. The “Zac toon” and unique design for the blog has also done a great deal of branding and promotion for the site as well.

    What kinds of traffic generation methods do you focus most of your on? (PPC, SEO, SMO). Do you use any tools that you can recommend?

    I’m all over the place when it comes to marketing. I really enjoy building web sites and blogs, and making them into big authority sites, but that takes a lot of time and waiting. In the meantime I’ll always be keeping busy with my own ad campaigns. Social networks have been great for creating ad campaigns because you don’t have to deal with quality scores and keywords, but can go right to the source (full demographics and interests), and bring in literally thousands of clicks within the first couple hours of testing a campaign.

    Are you currently looking to work with other marketers? if so what are the criteria for other marketers to be considered to work with you?

    I’ve always been more of a “do it myself” kind of guy. There are a couple projects that I will actually team up with someone, but they are rare. If I get to know someone really well, there is always potential for a future partnership.

    For those who are interested in working with you – What’s the best way/time to reach you?

    I get a ton of emails every day, but the best way to reach me is through my contact form at http://www.zacjohnson.com/contact

    What are the keys to building successful relationships between Affiliates?

    In short, to truly know what you are doing, and being the best at it. Everyone wants to partner up with people, but they usually want the other person to do all of the work.

    What do you think about where the industry is going? Where you and your company may be going? What advice would you give to affiliates to keep up the pace.

    The affiliate industry will just keep on growing, and many will change and adapt to the coming changes in the market place, whether that be a new business model or further FTC regulations. The most successful people will always be changing and ahead of the curve, and that’s what makes internet marketing so special and unique. Where else could a kid in a basement create a six figure a month business from scratch!

  • Operation Offers – Incentive Offers

    Operation Offers – Incentive Offers

    We are Operation Offers. We have been in this business since 2007 and have opened up a new site that specializes in incentive based marketing and offers. We are highly dedicated to meeting your needs as either an advertiser or publisher and we are always up front and honest about everything we do. We pride ourselves on our record in this business and will do anything to keep that record clean. We want you to try us out and see what you think, We are positive you will be back.

    http://www.operationoffers.com/

  • Chase Clicks

    Chase Clicks

    Bringing Transparency to Internet Marketing

    Our company was founded with a few key goals in mind. To bring transparency to the online advertising industry, generate higher revenues than traditional advertising methods, and establish both high quality and high volume traffic for our advertisers.

    Self-Serve Online Advertising Platform

    Our modern ad market platform allows high quality Publishers to offer ad space on their website(s) quickly and easily, while giving Advertisers simple yet robust control over their campaigns to maximize profits from their marketing efforts.

    With our self-serve advertising service, approved Advertisers can purchase traffic from the entire network targeted by category and topic, or on a case-by-case media buying basis of select web properties and ad zones, providing simple yet robust control over their campaigns to maximize profits from their marketing efforts.

    Real-Time Traffic Exchange

    Chase Clicks is an established large-volume online traffic exchange. We can help you cost-effectively publicize your website to a large number of users all over the web.

    Using a Chase Clicks advertiser account, advertise using content-based (contextual) text and banner ads targeted to niche audiences. This method of advertising matches your ad to publisher websites with related traffic. With full control of click rates and budget, you can fine-tune your campaigns easily and intuitively.

    Easy to Use, Easy to Track

    The Chase Clicks PPC Ad Network is a cost effective advertising system where advertisers pay only for the legitimate clicks they receive. We have multiple fraud defenses to prevent fraudulent or abusive click patterns, and repeat clicks will not be charged to publisher accounts. Our goal is to provide Advertisers a marketplace where they can get the best traffic, at the best possible price.

    Profitable Webmaster Solution

    Webmasters looking to make money from their website’s traffic should register a Chase Clicks publisher account. Monetize your website or blogs using a Chase Clicks publisher account starting today.

    Create stylish and modern ad display units customized to match your website or blog design. Display ads related to the contents and topic of your website, or blog, and earn easy money for the legitimate clicks sent from your site.

  • Affilorama

    Affilorama

    With customers spending on average $200+ and rebilling for $450+ on average, Affilorama is one of ClickBank’s most lucrative and popular IM programs. Affiliates earn 50% commission on front-end AND back-end sales. Affilorama is ClickBank’s premier affiliate training resource. Join today and see how a free sign-up quickly turns into $100+ in commissions.” 
    http://www.affilorama.com/affiliates 

  • CPA Era

    CPA Era

    Each member of our team has been in the affiliate marketing industry for over 5 years and understands the fundamentals that create success. We believe that any individual with the right motivational mindset and direction is capable of becoming successful online. Thats why we share our knowledge and teach those who are willing to listen.

    Create value for stakeholders (employees, clients, investors) through innovation, client service and technology.

    Grow our clients’ businesses by generating quality leads that fuel their growth.

    Make ourselves the preferred network for affiliates to work with through accelerated, high payouts and great service.

    Create a dynamic learning culture for our people that supports professional development and personal work satisfaction.

  • xRumer Service

    xRumer Service

    At xrumerservice.org we offer up to 100’000 verified valid backlinks to increase your website search engine rankings and to get massive direct traffic to your site and to get targeted traffic from search engines. Price starting just from $29 for 5000 forum posts with verified backlinks pointing to your site and biggest package 100’000 forum posts. This is most cost effective solution to increase your website rankings in search engines and to get long term targeted traffic from search engines. Visit our site xrumerservice.org now order package you think is best for your site and watch your rankings go up.

  • MobPartner

    MobPartner

    MobPartner is a CPA mobile affiliate network with more than 130,000 mobile publishers worldwide. Our advertisers work with us on a CPA price model for all campaigns. They simply define the cost-per-acquisition that they are willing to pay for each “action” (subscription, download, lead, registration etc.) and will only pay when a conversion is achieved. As a result, MobPartner have established long-term relationships with advertisers like Gameloft, Buongiorno, EA, FunMobile… CPA enables advertisers to continue activity indefinitely, without needing to negotiate monthly budgets off the back of fluctuating CPC and CPM performance results. It is a “no risk” campaign. MobPartner generates over 200,000 transactions per month with offers in more than 150 countries.

  • Sponsormob

    Sponsormob

    Sponsormob delivers Mobile Conversions offering a variety of solutions for performance-based advertising on mobile devices. Founded in 2006, we help advertisers and agencies gain reach with highly targeted mobile-ads using data-driven technology. Sponsormob also offers publishers strategic integration opportunities matched with a variety of attractive mobile campaigns now available. Benefit from appealing offers and our unique tracking. Get started as a Sponsormob affiliate today!

    http://www.sponsormob.com

  • BrightShare

    BrightShare

    Established in 1999, BrightShare is the exclusive affiliate program of All Slots Casino, All Jackpots Casino, First Web Casino and Wild Jack Casino – all highly rated and respected eCOGRA-certified Microgaming casinos.

    • eCOGRA-certified Affiliate Program
    • Cutting edge Download, Instant Play and Mobile casino platforms
    • Pays up to 40% revenue share commissions
    • Makes payments punctually with a variety of payment options
    • Creates customized CPA deals
    • Top quality promotional banners & content
    • Offers professional, friendly & responsive affiliate support
    • Constantly evaluates & implements new, innovative ideas
    • Regular updates & ongoing affiliate communications
    • Unmatched commitment to results!

    brightshare.com

  • Affactive

    Affactive

    Why Affactive?

    It can seem like a tough decision to make when searching for an affiliate program to join, but it really isn’t. When you see what Affactive brings to the table, the choice is clear: Affactive delivers the best results for their Affiliates.

    With years of experience in the online gaming industry, Affactive affiliate managers have perfected the art of converting your traffic into real money. In addition to our wealth of experience in online gaming, when you partner with Affactive, you can be sure that you’re getting the best tools to develop your business. Affactive gives its affiliates the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art tracking system in addition to the best marketing resources. All told, with Affactive you can be sure that you’re marketing campaigns are going to more effective and ultimately yield the best results possible.

    The Affactive motto is, “True Partnership, Real Profits” and partnership is the cornerstone of the Affactive affiliate program. When you work with Affactive, you are paired with a personal affiliate manager that is available around the clock to work with you and enhance your business. Partnership is truly a two-way street at Affactive, and it start by recognizes that affiliates bring their own experience and ideas to the table as well. That is why Affactive always welcomes affiliates’ input and feedback, and seamlessly incorporates those suggestions into their campaigns.

    Our Clients

    Affactive currently maintains a portfolio of five clients; Winpalace, Slots Jungle, Casino Titan, Mayflower, and Golden Cherry. All of our clients are known for their ease of use, professional & courteous 24/7 customer service and exceptional bonuses.

    Win Palace will allow players the opportunity to enjoy all of the luxury and exclusivity of playing in a first class casino. Proudly powered by RTG Software, an acclaimed leader in the casino world for its innovation and quality, Win Palace sets the standard for the new generation of online casinos.

    Slots Jungle is a wildly exciting casino designed especially for slots lovers bent on having a really good time. Also using the RTG platform, Slots Jungle boasts over 125 top-of-the-line games: more the 80 slots games plus the full spectrum of other casino games. Throw in a big-tim $10,000 Welcome Bonus and it’s clear to see Slots Jungle’s appeal

    Casino Titan is another one of our RTG Casino clients that has really stormed the gaming world. Coupled with its unique theme, Casino Titan has some of the greatest bonuses to offer its players. Casino Titan caters to both VIP and casual players and has a complete catalogue of games to satisfy any players’ desire.

    Mayflower Casino runs on TOP GAME software, a worldwide leader in innovative gaming software. Players can expect to feel like they are really playing in their favorite casino in the comforts of their own home. Mayflower Casino provides its players with a truly unique and satisfying gaming experience with state-of-the art 3d graphics and stereo.

    Golden Cherry Casino is the latest member to join the Affactive family of popular casino brands, bringing the Rival platform to Affactive. Along with fantastic bonuses and promotions, Golden Cherry is home to the exclusive i-Slots video slots. I-Slots have revolutionized the way slots are played and have become an instant success among players.

    http://www.affactive.com/

  • PC Speed Master

    PC Speed Master

    The PC Speed Master affiliate program is for affiliates that want to promote a super converting registry cleaner to their audience via all common promotion methods (banners, email campaigns, text ads and so on…).

    Contact us now for more information, marketing materials, detailed statistics and a tailored affiliate deal!

  • Interview with Martin Osborn aka “Finch Sells”

    Interview with Martin Osborn aka “Finch Sells”

    Name, Title, Location.

    My name is Martin Osborn, better known in the affiliasphere as Finch. I’m 23 years old from London, England. I write regularly at FinchSells.com and FinchBlogs.com, and I run my own business from home in the comforts of miserable Greater London suburbia.

    How long have you been in affiliate marketing and how did you get involved?

    I guess my affiliate marketing career is the love child born from my enjoyment of spending time online, and a fondness of making money. Looking back, you could call it the natural progression of an Internet addiction. I started posting on forums when I was about 12, had my own forum by 14, and learnt to monetize it when I was 16. My hobbies slowly escalated in to believing that there was money to be made online. As soon as you develop that appetite, it doesn’t take long to stumble unwittingly in to affiliate marketing. My first taste was with Clickbank selling shoddy language learning kits and making next to nothing. I spent a lot of energy doing very little but wasting my time, which is how I like to think any affiliate should pay his dues. It keeps your expectations reasonable! In the space of about 6 weeks, I discovered CPA marketing and suddenly my monthly earnings shot up from £1500 to £10000. Literally in the space of the two hours it took me to set up that first lucrative campaign on Adwords. I don’t think I looked back from there.

    Give us a little glimpse into what a typical day in your life looks like.

    For the last year, it’s been kinda strange. I’ve been using the job to travel around Asia with my girlfriend. We’d spend half our time in home offices at either end of our apartment, and the rest of the time drinking smoothies on beaches. It was an awesome 8 months. Now that I’m back in London, work life is a little more settled. I fight with myself like any true affiliate marketer. It takes a lot of discipline to stay motivated and keep churning out good work, especially during those times where your campaigns are steady and banking money. I once got so pissed off at my own lethargy that I literally deleted every single campaign in my portfolio and started from scratch. Sometimes you need to slap yourself as a reminder that what you have is very temporary.

    What are your hobbies/interests/passions?

    Traveling Asia gave me a real taste for becoming more of a worldly person. I love my work and the freedom it brings. So I’ve set myself the target of visiting every continent in the next 2 years. That should keep things fresh in my mind and keep me feeling motivated to push my business to the next level. I don’t spend my money extravagantly or blow it on the type of vanity lifestyling that a lot of us Internet Marketing bloggers are associated with. I live a pretty ordinary life. It sounds sickly cliché but one of my passions is for helping other people who are on the same path as myself, and I use writing as my outlet for that. I love to write.

    There are already so many affiliate marketer and bloggers out there. What makes You different?

    I don’t know. Maybe the difference is you won’t find me at ASW Las Vegas with my face wedged between some titties in an Alpha Male display of ballin’ness? That’s not my style. I don’t really involve myself much with the affiliate marketing or blogging circles. I guess the biggest standout difference from my perspective is that I blog because I love to write, and not because I want to be an industry figure or leader or guru or whatever. It’s just a natural outlet.

    What kinds of traffic generation methods do you focus most of your on? (PPC, SEO, SMO). Do you use any tools that you can recommend?

    SEO sickens me. I routinely despise it. Just the thought of adapting an entire business model to whatever Google feels like rewarding is enough to turn me off. I’ve always run a mile from SEO, and I have much more of a brand-centric mindset. CPA campaigns are different, of course. I rely on paid traffic for those. It’s normally a combination of Facebook, Plentyoffish and the various PPV networks. Mochi Media has been good to me lately, although I’ll probably get slapped down for ‘outing a source’. I’ve also branched in to adult traffic sources but that’s all far too scandalous for anybody other than Ryan Eagle to be bragging about publicly, right? As for tools…eh, I don’t use many tools. FTP, notepad and some initiative are all you really need.

    Are you currently looking to work with other marketers? if so what are the criteria for other marketers to be considered to work with you?

    I usually work quite independently, and haven’t collaborated on any affiliate projects in the past. I often get emails from readers of my blog asking about joint ventures but it’s always a tough option to weigh up. Unless the brains and funding is truly 50/50, it’s often people asking for more than they’re willing to contribute themselves. Christ, it’s not rare for people to ask me if they can simply hand over the money and get a return on it after I’ve ‘done my affiliate thing’. We do get lumbered with an unfortunate reputation as some kind of mythical stay-at-home money launderers. But in reality, it’s never as simple as putting money in and getting more money out. A lot of the joint ventures that have been proposed to me were by marketers who didn’t really bother assessing the risks. Which is fine, if you’re blessed with eternal optimism (I’m not). I’m always open to great offers. I just haven’t received any that have captured my attention yet.

    For those who are interested in working with you – What’s the best way/time to reach you?

    Probably to send me a really long and tedious email that’s so never-ending I’d feel guilty if I didn’t reply. Nah, any time is good really. I’m not hard to find with my 7853 blogs scattered around the web.

    What are the keys to building successful relationships between Affiliates?

    On an affiliate-to-affiliate level? I think it goes back to being 50/50. Nobody is going to tell you shit about their most lucrative campaigns if you’re not willing to tell them something worth knowing in return. This is why I think it’s so important for new affiliates to actually take the plunge and get busy creating campaigns, or building sites, or doing just about anything that isn’t begging for scraps of advice on forums and blogs. Nobody will be willing to engage in ‘knowledge share’ mastermind sessions if you don’t bring some knowledge and experience to the table. Even if that’s your endless series of failures, hey, that’s better than simply waiting for somebody to hand-wrap a profitable campaign for you. You’re not going to get a chance to build those relationships if you don’t put in the hard yards to prove to other affiliates that you’re more than a knowledge-leeching bum. It’s the people who don’t take action that end up wasting their wallets on the many ‘one button profit systems’ that are designed to be so attractive for somebody who sits on his arse all day.

    What do you think about where the industry is going? Where you and your company may be going? What advice would you give to affiliates to keep up the pace?

    The industry is definitely changing and getting more competitive. It’s not possible to add a couple of zeros to your pay check overnight anymore. I think the affiliates who thrive moving forward will be those who understand how important the relationship is between affiliate, advertiser and customer. That relationship has become compromised through scammy offers, bad marketing practices and a whole bunch of renegade affiliates that only care about their bottom line. The industry will correct itself. It always does. And when it does, those affiliates will be the ones to suffer. I think the best way forward is the logical way forward, which has always been to deliver quality websites or to be the middleman who puts the right customers in touch with the right products. There’s little else to it, and that’s where I’m positioning my business to be.

  • Interview with Brian Evans

    Interview with Brian Evans

    Name, Title, Location.

    Brian Evans, Entrepreneur and Actor, Los Angeles, CA

    How long have you been in affiliate marketing and how did you get involved?

    I’ve been involved in affiliate marketing for over 6 years. My story started when I was managing high traffic SEO sites for a client. I started to realize that there must be a more efficient way to make money off of a website and web traffic than just getting paid per click (Adsense), so I decided to look into other options. I ran into the affiliate marketing industry and the rest is history!

    Give us a little glimpse into what a typical day in your life looks like.

    I believe in efficient working and not burning myself out.

    What are your hobbies/interests/passions?

    I love making movies. It’s one of my biggest passions in life. I also love acting. I believe that I was put here to be able to have a positive influence on people and I want to use that ability to help people.

    There are already so many affiliate marketer and bloggers out there. What makes You different?

    I don’t try to be different. I just do my thing. I read almost all the other top affiliates marketing and internet marketing blogs and I’m a big fan of all those guys. I don’t think of it as competition. Many of those guys are my friends, Mike Chiasson, Ian Fernando, it’s not about being different it’s just about being myself. All of us at the top of the heap have a unique style, so I don’t think that any of us have to worry about being different, we already are inherently different. To answer your question, I think I’m different as a blogger because I don’t pay attention to “trends” or blogger styles, I just do what I think I should do. I think people look similar when they try to match or copy someone else to become popular as a blogger.

    What kinds of traffic generation methods do you focus most of your on? (PPC, SEO, SMO). Do you use any tools that you can recommend?

    Campaigns that I run these days are almost entirely social media. I believe in the cave man ways of using the original tools, therefore I don’t typically use any “easy to use tools” because I find that it’s just another thing I have to learn. I already know how to use the ad managers for most platforms, so I don’t see much of a reason to learn something else to make it easier. I think they are already easy enough.

    Are you currently looking to work with other marketers? if so what are the criteria for other marketers to be considered to work with you?

    I do some consulting and coaching for affiliate networks, affiliate marketers, internet marketers, other consultants, small businesses, whomever. The problem is there are a lot of time wasters out there. People that aren’t serious, that are only partially committed to making serious money online I can’t work with. Therefore, I do carefully screen people that I work with. If you are serious about your business and are ready to have a passionate conversation with me about where your business is and where you NEED it to go, then [email protected] is my email.  Make me feel like you’re not going to quit and that you WILL be successful one way or another (and believe it yourself). Those are the types of people that I want to work with.

    8. For those who are interested in working with you  – What’s the best way/time to reach you?

    Shoot me an email at [email protected] keeping the above in mind!

    What are the keys to building successful relationships between Affiliates?

    Passion is most important. If you aren’t passionate , a lot of people aren’t going to want to work with you. It’s all about money, but let me tell you, the people at the top of the heap are passionate as heck. Mind you, they don’t all admit it but they had to be very passionate to get where they are. So my advice is to make sure you are passionate or re-dedicate yourself so that you are. I got this philosophy from the acting and movie business, because you WILL NOT make it if you aren’t relentlessly passionate. Be relentless passionate in everything you do and you will make it.

    What do you think about where the industry is going? Where you and your company may be going? What advice would you give to affiliates to keep up the pace.

    I don’t like to give predictions but I will give some advice. Here’s my advice if you are an affiliate or an affiliate network that’s trying to make it. The first thing is that a lot of affiliates and affiliate networks are out there ripping each-others ideas. News flash: just because you see a banner at a trade show or a landing page from a banner on Facebook, does not mean that it’s working! People lose THOUSANDS of dollars per day on stupid marketing.

    A couple of affiliate networks that I helped out a couple years ago, had the worst banners in the world, were copying everyone else and just were a total mess. They didn’t see it. I totally cleaned up their act and today they are some of the top networks in the space.

    The message is that you should do you, not someone else. Do your own thing, create a dynamic sales message that speaks to what you are doing. A big tip is to watch commercials on TV and learn what types of sales messages are out there, if you don’t have an actual sales plan in your banners/landing pages, like a product comparison, a competitor bash, or an image uplifting message, amongst others, then you have a very generic sales strategy that’s probably not going to work.

  • Top Bucks Mobile

    Top Bucks Mobile

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    TopBucks offers 100+ content based porn sites in multiple gay and straight niches. Their promo tool portfolio consists of banner ads, free content, hosted flash movies, RSS feeds, peel ads, FHGs, white label tours. Their professional support team is always there to fulfill custom promo tool requests.

    Considering the rapid growth of the mobile market a few years ago we launched our mobile division – TopBucks Mobile. The program offers a network of sites optimized for mobile and tablet devices and has already started digging into cloud technology. In early 2011 TopBucks Mobile received an award from a reputable mainstream mobile magazine Juniper Research as the most innovative company in Adult Entertainment sector.

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  • Interview with Jeremy Schoemaker aka “Shoemoney”

    Interview with Jeremy Schoemaker aka “Shoemoney”

    Name, Title, Location

    Jeremy Schoemaker, MFCEO, Lincoln Ne

    How long have you been in affiliate marketing and how did you get involved?

    I created a Mobile community in 2003, which had over 400,000 members by 2004. One day I got a call out of the blue from an affiliate network that suggested I try their ringtone affiliate program. I did. I then took the data I was getting in real time (keywords people were searching for) and started bidding on them in the search networks to send to affiliate offers. I have been an affiliate since February 2004.

    Give us a little glimpse into what a typical day in your life looks like.

    7:00 a.m – wake up get ready 7:30 a.m – take my kids to school 8:00 a.m – go to the office 8:00-9:00 a.m – answer emails and look at the schedule for the day. 9:00 a.m – staff meetings. 10:00 a.m -12:00 p.m- complete assigned tasks in order of priority’s. 12:00 p.m – 2:00 p.m- lunch 2:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m- finish up work for the day 3:00 p.m. – leave the office. We usually have an after hours event for team members.

    What are your hobbies/interests/passions?

    My family consumes most of my time, but I love Nebraska Football.

    There are already so many affiliate marketer and bloggers out there. What makes you different?

    On the blogging side – I don’t really care if people read my blog or not. I wrote an average of 1.3 posts a day in 2002 when nobody read it and if someday nobody reads it again I will still be there throwing down my thoughts and what I am learning. A lot of people don’t know this but I never accepted advertising on my site until almost 2008. Last year ShoeMoney.com generated just under 2 million dollars in revenue between direct ad sales and affiliate promotions. That moves the needle. I follow a strict protocol called gestalt. It’s where you only share experiences. So people know if I write on a subject its not going to be some crazy theory on how you can make money on the Internet. I am really transparent and show exactly what I do. On the affiliate side – I learned very quickly that affiliate marketing was not a real business and the real money… the long term revenue comes from having your own products and services. In 2007, I launched a company called AuctionAds, which was doing millions a month in revenue by the 3rd month. It was sold to a NYC Billion dollar VC firm 4 months after it launched. Since we have launched and sold more than 8 companies. We currently have 13 corporations in 3 countries.

    What kinds of traffic generation methods do you focus most of your on? (PPC, SEO, SMO). Do you use any tools that you can recommend?

    We do a lot of search engine pay per click. I don’t really care about SEO too much. It has always taken care of itself for me. Our team uses ShoeMoney tools – http://www.shoemoneytools.com

    Are you currently looking to work with other marketers? If so what are the criteria for other marketers to be considered to work with you?

    Cross promoting others products – We occasionally will promote like products to our readers/followers. We only operate on a CPC model and have a very strict set of criteria. We have it all lined out here: http://www.shoemoney.com/shoemoney-joint-venture-policy/

    To most people these prices seem ridiculous and that’s fine. It’s a great filter for us to determine who really would be a good fit. We know what we make from promoting other offers and we are not in business to lose money. People who want us to promote their stuff come to us… we have NEVER solicited anybody about promoting their product. They want us to promote their shit because an endorsement from us will drive a ton of people to their product. I wrote a whole post on this here: http://www.shoemoney.com/2010/07/20/getting-people-to-promote-your-stuff/

    For those who are interested in working with you – What’s the best way/time to reach you?

    On Shoemoney.com at the top is a contact us form.

    What are the keys to building successful relationships between Affiliates?

    Be honest….

    What do you think about where the industry is going? Where you and your company may be going? What advice would you give to affiliates to keep up the pace?

    Affiliates have been SO spoiled. This span in time is going to be studied and written about as one of the big gold rushes. But its reached its peak for affiliates to make the margins we are used to. Affiliate marketing, as we know it gets harder every day. More competition, more government regulation, bigger budget companies coming in, etc… If you look at affiliate marketer’s real income statements they are unheard of. No business operates on the margins that we do. I have had months where I had a 60% profit margin on hundreds of thousands of dollars. In 9 years of being in business I have never lost money and have operated on a pretty sick margin. But that brings up a bigger point and one I tried to make earlier. Affiliate marketing is not a business. It is fly by night. Yes you can profit a million dollars in a month… but then spend 12 months finding your next thing. Affiliate marketers need to evolve and recognize that instead of sending directly to offers, you need to capture users interested in these niches so you can monetize them in perpetuity. Not just go for the one time sale. Build real assets in the form of a giant database that you cannot only monetize but, possible sell some day. Like what we have done with our companies.