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making money, Affiliate MarketingJanuary 24, 2009 8:42 pm

Affiliate Espionage is the companion product to have for finding markets, researching the competition and creating keyword campaigns for your pay per click endeavors. 

As a plugin for the Mozilla Firefox web browser, Affiliate Espionage is very simple to install.  It makes researching keywords, competitors and markets for your pay per click campaigns many times faster and easier than many other products on the market. The reason that it makes this research a faster and easier process is that it places all the information that is needed to enter these markets within the search results page.

If you have used the Firefox plugin ‘SEO for Firefox’ to get essential page rank information or find out how many page links a website has when you conduct a search, you will have a good idea how this software would look once installed.  If you don’t already use the Mozilla Firefox browser and have this free plugin you are really missing out on an enhanced internet experience.

The essence of Affiliate Espionage is that it actually finds out for you, once you set it up, which pay per click campaigns are successful on particular selected keywords.

Once you know which pay per click ads are successful, there are all sorts of ‘essential’ data that Affiliate Espionage lays out on a plate for you, like the ad history, where you can see a summary of the ads that a particular competitor uses, and the actual keywords that they are bidding on.  That information is going to be very useful in future PPC campaigns.

Another feature that is easily adapted into your market research is that you can see whether the links that are being promoted on the pay per click ads are affiliate links.  Then the software will further break this down into whether these affiliate links are via a landing page campaign or a direct link campaign.  All of this information is going to be sucked up like a hoover on heat to make my next pay per click campaign a success, just like the successful advertisers that Affiliate Espionage has exposed to me.

Software like this sounds too good to be true, right? Affiliate Espionage is not perfect it has some negatives.

It’s only available on the Mozilla Firefox browser, which is free so it’s not really a negative, but a reason to download this browser if you have not done so already.

You can use it to generate data from Google, MSN & Yahoo, but some of the data is limited to Google.  However it’s the biggest search engine in the world, and you could apply what you learn there to other pay per click search engines.

The information that Affiliate Espionage shows is basic compared to some other market research tools.  The software shows you all the information you need to enter a market with a successful pay per click campaign, without all the additional gumph and noise that traditional research tools come with.

Overall, this product has changed my opinion of pay per click marketing for the better, as I now use pay per click campaigns as an integral part of my internet business, whereas once I was terrified of them.  This tool allows you to see success and emulate it.

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Newspaper Review, Government happenings, Naija happeningsJanuary 10, 2009 8:48 pm

While reading through The Punch Newspaper of Thursday, 8th January, 2009 there is this piece under the Super Thursday feature with the title 419 and the Longman Dictionary.

There, the writer wrote about the negative international recognition which the inclusion of the coinage "419" in the Longman Dictionary of Contemporay English brings to the country.

Also in today’s Saturday Punch, a letter was written by a reader who was complaining of Wikipedia’s unfair comment on Nigeria, as if the article on Advance fee-fraud was incorrect, the teenager went on to say Wikipedia should’t have published such article.

As much as I agree that the Article is an "image spoiler" for the country, I also know that it is no longer a ‘world news’ that Nigeria has been linked as the "Capital" of Advance fee-fraud; though this menace is going on in other countries AND that it is not just Wikipedia that is been unfair but our corrupt leaders who have deprived the Nation of resources that could have been used in developing the Country.


Back to the inclusion of 419scam in the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - it defines it as:
419 scam [countable]
an illegal way of getting money from someone by sending them an email promising that they will make a lot of money if they invest in a business activity which does not really exist [= advance fee fraud].

It is our prayer that we will get things right in this Country and our Nation shall be free from every form of Corruption; if "people in high places" will agree; but the major worry as the writer in Thursday’s Punch points out is that each time the word is used in whatsoever manner, the name of Nigeria as a country of origin will come up.

..just bloggingJanuary 5, 2009 12:22 pm

This is wishing you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

I pray this Year brings us the best in all our endeavours.