20th October 2009

How To Select Affiliate Programs

Finding products and services through the internet is a very simple process as well as being more rewarding than having to create and manage your own products or services. With large numbers of individuals all over the planet getting online everyday to purchase products, there is a huge opportunity for affiliates to market a vendors goods as well as produce a very large income at the same time. All you have to do is remember some basic rules and avoid the common affiliate marketing mistakes.

The key to every affiliate marketer’s goal is to select worthy and profitable affiliate programs and to employ excellent promotion methods in advertising or the selling of the products to customers. So, look into the following tips and propositions on how to best select the affiliate platform that is right for you and your niche.

Information is needed to make the appropriate choices and it helps when you have already focused your search to a distinct niche, which might be the theme of your website (if you already have one). In this way, you will point yourself at a program that perfectly matches your niche, wants and resources that you are offering. You can become a member of affiliate forums and join a few SEO Newsletters so that you can discover some tips and get help from seasoned affiliate marketers and SEO Experts for free, but be aware enough to study their ideas before you buy into them.

The Internet allows you to find affiliate marketing program groups which are ideal sites to look for choices as this is the place merchants and affiliate marketers like you meet. The merchants advertise their available affiliate programs to interested affiliates some as high as 75% but the norm would be affiliate programs that pay 50% or more where you can join that network for free such as Clickbank, Paydotcom or Commission Junction.

Source: Affiliatexfiles.com

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9th October 2009

Google Launches Mobile Search Options

Android and iPhone OS users in U.S. will get to see an enhanced Google Mobile search webpage starting now. Google has added the very much in demand “search options” menu for mobile phones as well. While the “normal” web version had the feature for ages, it was conspicuous by is absence on the mobile version.

Search options, as the name suggests, will help users get more refined search results and will also help the search engine throw more relevant search results for you. The options are currently available only for users in U.S.– that too if you happen to own an iPhone, an Android or a WebOS laden device. You can also filter your search results by “location” – as in forums and reviews, or by time (the last 24 hours, the last 7 days and so on).

All you need to do to check these features out is to go to Google.com from one of the devices running on the afforementioned platforms. Oh and you need to be somewhere in U.S. as well. Other souls on lesser endowed operating systems will have to wait for this to arrive on your phones. S60 users need not worry. You can open the web version of Google and play around with the “advance search” option anyway, if you’re the impatient kind.

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8th October 2009

Google Barcode Logo Reveals the Mystery

On Wednesday, 7 Oct, Google has made people anxious and astonished by using Barcode image on home page. Google has represented itself with the help of barcode. That is because Google wants to explain the significance of this day. It was the 57th anniversary of bar code. You can say, Google are really a creative thinker.

Google, the giant search engine, is famous for its doodle on special occasions. Today Google is celebrating the patent anniversary of bar code and saying thanks to Barcodes. Barcode is something that accompanies us everywhere, everything that we buy, consume, read has a barcode inscribed on it. Not only this but also the tracking of item movement, even of rental cars, airline luggage, nuclear waste, mail, couriers and parcels also done with the help of barcodes. Even researchers also use tiny barcodes to be placed on to the insects to track their habits.

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7th October is the day when barcode got patented in the year 1952. That means today barcode inventor got the sole rights to his invention.

Google has placed a Google doodle of barcode today. Barcode is a Code consisting of a series of vertical bars of variable width that are scanned by a laser (released through a barcode reader) printed on consumer product packages to identify the item for a computer that provides the price and registers inventory information.

A rectangular mark with black and white colored parallel lines having space in between is the Google logo of the day. Barcode can be read with the help of device that can scan bar codes on products and convert the information into a digital format for processing by a computer. This device is known as bar code reader.

Google usually amaze people by celebrating important days and reminding people about the significance of particular dates. On 2nd October Google has given homage to the ‘Father of the Nation’ Mohandas KaramChand Gandhi on his 140th birth anniversary.

People who have previously featured in Google doodle are, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Confucius, Luciano Pavarotti, Dr Seuss, Andy Warhol, Claude Money, Louis Braille, Pablo Picasso, Vinc ent van Gogh – and Michael Jackson.

Google has marked the 11th anniversary of the company by adding one more ‘l’ in the word google, i.e. ‘Googlle’ where double‘ll’ represented 11.

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