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2 years ago
in Web 1.0 De Ja Vu on Vinny Lingham's Blog
Hope to see all entrepreneurs and investors interested in the Internet space at the Extreme Hotel in Cape Town at 6pm tomorrow (Thursday night).
For details:
http://ericedelstein.com/2007/04/15/opencoffeec...
And if you use Facebook come join the group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2486955289
For details:
http://ericedelstein.com/2007/04/15/opencoffeec...
And if you use Facebook come join the group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2486955289
2 years ago
in Google to drop CPC and revert to CPM on Vinny Lingham's Blog
Time Zones combined with the speed of the Internet are killing the April Fools Jokes!
2 years ago
in Amatomu.com Launches on Vinny Lingham's Blog
What is the algo using? The tracking code that amatomu generates when you add a new blog to their site, or external factors such as alexa?
2 years ago
in eComXpo Conference Session: Affiliate Arbitrage on Vinny Lingham's Blog
There are a number of other scenario's which grey the landscape.
Here are 2 of them.
1. Affiliate Search Arbitrage where the affiiate uses the advertisers URL but doesn't get paid on a cpa. They get paid on a cpc. Thus there is no risk to the affiliate, and it's a question of getting as much good quality traffic that they can, so that the advertisers is happy with the traffic being sent and continues paying on CPC.
2. A combination of click-pimps and affiliate search arbitrage, where the affiliate uses there own URL, and the site they send the traffic to is professional AND adds value to the end user BUT the primary objective of the site is to arbitrage the clicks they're buying with adsense. (although any other advertising instead of adsense would then be considered a normal business model monetized by advertising)
Hope you're enjoying the trip.
Eric
Here are 2 of them.
1. Affiliate Search Arbitrage where the affiiate uses the advertisers URL but doesn't get paid on a cpa. They get paid on a cpc. Thus there is no risk to the affiliate, and it's a question of getting as much good quality traffic that they can, so that the advertisers is happy with the traffic being sent and continues paying on CPC.
2. A combination of click-pimps and affiliate search arbitrage, where the affiliate uses there own URL, and the site they send the traffic to is professional AND adds value to the end user BUT the primary objective of the site is to arbitrage the clicks they're buying with adsense. (although any other advertising instead of adsense would then be considered a normal business model monetized by advertising)
Hope you're enjoying the trip.
Eric