A Free & Generous Gift…
Filed under: Internet Marketing, Marketing, Marketing Strategies, Neat Stuff, Online Marketing
Recently, Clayton Makepeace, a world-renowned copywriter, had a live conference in which he taught you the same secrets he uses in his business and this is all something that we can use in today’s wiley economic times.
What’s so surprising is that Clayton recently brought in over $2.3 million dollars in the past 30-days for one of his clients using this strategy and the unbelievable thing about this promotion was that it was for a client who is in THE FINANCIAL INDUSTRY! Which makes it even more incredible.
If you run a business or intend on doing so, you’ll want to listen in to this 100% free call. Carve out some time and take some notes – you’ll be so glad you did.
You’ll have to register, but once you do, you’ll get instant access.
http://webcast.streamlogics.com/audience/index.asp?eventid=50074403
- Kristine
New Amazon Widget
Filed under: Affiliate Marketing, Affiliate Marketing Products, Affiliate Programs, Marketing Strategies, Neat Stuff, Web Sites
Amazon has just released their “Page Recommender Widget” which will display links to other pages on your website and also link to Amazon products.
If you’re currently signed up as an Amazon Associate/Affiliate, you can simply plug this widget into your page and be off and running.
Here’s an example of what the widget looks like:
Since it’s new, I’m giving it a test run here on the blog but will then add it to SlingBrain.com to see how it pans out there as well.
To use this widget on your pages, you first have to be an associate/affiliate of Amazon. You can sign up here: http://affiliate-program.amazon.com/gp/associates/join
Once you’re signed in, click on the “Build Links/Widgets” within the left hand navigation menu. Then look for “The Page Recommender Widget”.
Click “Add to Your Web Page”, choose the size you want to display, click the “Add to my web page” button below the widget, copy the code and then paste it on your web page or blog.
- Kristine
Q: What’s Wrong With This Picture? A: Nothing.
Although I cannot take credit for discovering this cool little device, I wish I would have.


