Finally…all the hard work pays off … and we can get commission blueprint 2.0 into your hands
Finally…all the hard work pays off … and we can get commission blueprint 2.0 into your hands
Mon, Sep 7, 2009
I love forum posts like this
Here’s a guy making money already from the stuff we’re GIVING away prior to our Commission Blueprint 2.0 Launch.
Never gets old…helping people make money online…never.
All the prelaunch vids are up…now it’s just a matter of waiting to go live. I hate this part…I want to launch now!
Check them out here if you haven’t yet!
Wed, Aug 26, 2009
Man…I can’t wait to launch this product. We have been working on it ever since we launched the original Commission Blueprint. 1 year ago tomorrow!
It is the biggest and best thing we’ve ever done. Hands down.
If you want to get a peek at what I’m talking about, and check out some cool stuff we’re giving away…head over here:
Sun, Aug 2, 2009
Everyone knows that page rank is driven by backlinks…but, are there other factors? Many people have theorized that content matters. The “freshness” of it, the “quality” of it etc. Do they have any impact at all on page rank?
We developed a study using 200 domains and lots of time and effort to answer this question. Grab it from the direct link below…nothing to sign up for or anything…just sharing! :-)
Sat, Jul 11, 2009
We recently launched our product SEM Business Blueprint. Check out the quick video there to see why I feel this is truly the quickest way to quit your job. It’s how I made money and put food on the table while building my affiliate marketing and e-Commerce businesses.
Fri, Jul 10, 2009
There’s been a lot of talk regarding the fact that Amazon and/or Commission Junction have been “booting” affiliates from certain states out of their affiliate network.
I just want to take a moment to explain exactly what is going on here…as it really has nothing to do with wether anyone likes or doesn’t like affiliate marketing and that business model. It’s all about sales tax.
As it stands now, national retailers like Amazon do not collect sales tax from customers where they don’t have a “presence”. As you might imagine, Amazon works hard to NOT have a presence in most states as this gives them an advantage over brick and mortar stores that must charge the tax. As you can also imagine, the states that are “losing” this sales tax are not very happy. With the current fiscal situation, all the states are looking hard at ways in which they can get more revenue. This “opportunity” is seen in many states as something they can go after. But…how to do that? Since their own laws state that the retailer must have a “presence” in the state to collect the tax. THAT’s where affiliates come in.
The way that many states have decided to go after this money, is by saying that…if an affiliate from their state pushes the traffic to a retailer (like amazon), then that triggers the “presence” and that retailer must collect the sales tax.
Amazon (and other retailers from Commission Junction etc.) do not want to collect the sales tax for two reasons. First is the overhead required to collect, document, and pay the sales tax. This is an expense that they currently don’t incur. Second, and perhaps more importantly, they feel it will hurt their conversions and take away their advantage over brick and mortar stores. Their solution (in some states) ? Kick all the affiliates from that state out!
So, how does this affect you now and in the future?
First of all, if you’re outside the US…this has ZERO impact on you.
Clickbank - (Commission Blueprint) Clickbank opportunities are unaffected now and for the foreseeable future. Digital goods are generally not liable for sales tax, AND, the way that Clickbank sets up their business model makes any affiliate impact very unlikely.
eCommerce Sites - (Niche Blueprint) These sites are unaffected by this, as sales tax is already something that’s addressed. The only potential issue here, is if you are using affiliates to drive traffic to your site. You may be faced with the same decisions that Amazon has had to make.
Amazon and other (Commission Junction etc.) - These sales are what is at risk right now. So, what can you do? Simple. Incorporate your business in Delaware and set up an “agent” there where you can have a Delaware address for your company. In this way, no matter where you are, your company is driving the traffic … and they’re in Delaware. Why Delaware? That state makes a ton of money incorporating businesses. They do so by being VERY business friendly on tax and MANY other issues. Almost every big company in the US is incorporated there. I would check here: Commission Junction Tax Update and see what’s going on with your state. If you have a lot of business that could be at risk, and your state seems to be heading towards this kind of thing…then get yourself to Delaware! :-) I would be SHOCKED if Delaware EVER passed legislation like that anytime in the future.
Don’t PANIC! Just adjust…
Wed, May 27, 2009
We’re in the last few days of our semi-annual Charity and Membership drive.
Check this video out here: http://www.commissionblueprint.com/video
To see some great stuff in our members’ area, to get a special sneak peek for $4.95, and to help out the United Way.
Through the end of this month, all the $4.95 sneak peek revenue goes to the United Way!
Sun, May 17, 2009
Wow…haven’t been keeping up to date! That’s going to change. Finally have some more time to Blog.
There are some big changes brewing in Adwords. Nothing absolute or confirmed. But…enough to be worried about.
If you have campaigns where you bid on trademarked terms at all. Start to put in place a contingency plan in the event that Google starts to forbid this.
There are several court cases and other issues that are pending right now, that point to the fact that Google may take this position soon.
Those of you in the EU already have this restriction to deal with!
Theoretically, it will only impact campaigns where you are bidding on one trademark term and selling unrelated or competetive items/services. However, knowing how these things usually go…I’m certain that even legitimate uses of trademark bidding will be affected…if only temporarily. Obviously, that can still have a huge impact on revenue.
Maybe it won’t happen, but it’s looking as if it’s inevitable. Make sure you have a plan…so you don’t get caught unprepared.
Mon, Dec 22, 2008
I’ve been experimenting with YouTube’s PPC engine. I’m seeing clicks available for as low as $.10 USD on VERY competetive terms.
Now, on the one hand, the clicks are perhaps not as valuable as an Adwords click because it can only link your “clicker” to a YouTube video…BUT…on the other hand, you’ve got a great opportunity to really market and pre-sell your “clicker” if you do a decent video.
Bottom line…Looking at an overall earnings per click measurement, the YouTube click appears to be every bit as valuable as an Adwords click…perhaps even more so. Combine that with costs that can be a fraction of Adword’s…I can’t understand why more people aren’t doing this.
Maybe it’s people’s reluctance to do video. Everyone needs to get over this. You’ve heard it enough to be pretty sure it’s true by now…everyday, video becomes more and more important to Internet marketers.
The best advice I can give…is just try it…just start it…just do one darn video! With each one you’ll get better…so if you never start…you’re never going to be the best you can be. Also…just be yourself! You don’t have to copy others’ styles and deliveries…people can sense when you’re being “you” and they respond to it.
Fri, Dec 19, 2008
Final prizes today from our customer appreciation giveaway!
Flip video camera goes to BillVannerus
and….DRUMROLL PLEASE…..
The MacBook goes to: cookieqc1
Thanks to everyone who participated!
Wed, Sep 9, 2009
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