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Affiliate Content, Duplicate Content And The Crucial Differences Between Them; Er, There Are None..

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Going by word on the Search Engine news group, alt.internet.search-engines, it’s looking like Google is getting better at spotting and demoting affiliate content. It could well be that because the same text content is repeated over and over on every affiliate site that carries it it gets demoted by Google purely for being duplicate content. I see this as being a problem, a growing problem, for every affiliate merchant and client using a data feed to power the pages. While the templates folk use may well vary in detail due to individuals customising them to their taste, essentially they’re all variants on the same theme and of course they all contain the same few lines of text content in the same order. Repetition of this kind shouldn’t be too hard to identify and either ignore or remove from the listings or do whatever with which may well mean in the future that the idea of affiliate sites as we now have them is simply no longer practical. My crystal gifts site is powered by a feed from GoCollect.com using a Cusimano script. I’ve personalised the templates so if you know me you’ll recognise the standard BB layout of the individual product pages. Visually, therefore, it isn’t like any of the other sites using the same feed. It still has the same text content, though. Inputting a sample into Google produces “about 584″ results, all of which, or the majority of which we must suspect as I’m not going to go through them all to check it absolutely, are built around the same feed. The problem here for both affiliates and for affiliate merchants and for Google is, what’s the point in having them at all? If there’s one site that has them, namely, the original, where’s the point in Google having the rest of them in the index? They all sell the same product for the same price, so why bother to index them? At the moment, it’s the battle of the SEO’s. Why should someone buy product A from my site as opposed to anyone else’s? The answer would be, because when they search for product they find my site before they find any of the others, and there are ways of promoting sites with which we are all familiar here. But this can’t really last. The world only really needs just the one web site for these custom-made products and speciality items, and that’s the one from the original manufacturers. All the rest essentially constitute duplicate content and we know what happens to that, it gets filtered out. So, to counter this problem, you could substitute your own text for the original, and you could take your own photographs of the product. Not a problem for a small site, however, many have tens of thousands of pages. How is anyone going to re-write that lot? Obviously any lone affiliate can’t begin to, so the idea of affiliate sites as we now have them, I think, must inevitably give way to niche sites where the affiliate presents a small range of items in an individual style that will appeal to certain of the buying public. The idea would be to create a brand of presentation that clients would get to be familiar with and feel comfortable with. If you look at the items on my crystal gifts site they’re all photographed out of context. In your home they are unlikely to be suspended in mid-air against a white background, which is how they’re presented in the data feed and thus on my site. I’m suggesting taking pictures of items as they might actually appear in situ, do a little mock-up of a down-lit corner table and snap that from a typical viewing angle, or have an item on a coffee-table against a background of muted lights, featuring an expansive sofa, giving a feel of general relaxed easy-living. This, by comparison with simply outputting the existing data from the feed, would cost a bundle, but it just might might be the only real way forward for niche affiliates. You know what that would result in? Quality sites.   The kind Google professes to like. Meanwhile, though, I suspect people who’ve built one multiple-product affiliate site, and seen it do well and are now busily engaged in building more and more multiple-product sites on the basis that they’ll all do well too, are in for multiple disappointments. I’m trying to go niche in general with my affiliate sites and I’ve picked on crystal and glass gift items to work with as I can break then down into categories and maximise the potential of each category. What I’ve got then, in effect, is a legion of niche sites all interconnecting. For choice, now that I understand more of the industry than I did when I began with affiliate sites, I’d really like a site that does watches and jewellery, these are the items that people are happiest buying from the web, research has suggested, but I don’t know a good feed other than Amazon and I’ve stayed away from getting too involved with Amazon as it has the high profile it does and will inevitably attract the greatest number of affiliates and so likely will be penalised in the earlier days of any affiliate purge. From what I’m hearing, this purge has already begun.

Going by word on the Search Engine news group, alt.internet.search-engines, it’s looking like Google is getting better at spotting and demoting affiliate content. It could well be that because the same text content is repeated over and over on

every affiliate site that carries it it gets demoted by Google purely for being duplicate content. I see this as being a problem, a growing problem, for every affiliate merchant and client using a data feed to power the pages. While the templates folk use may well vary in detail due to individuals customising them to their taste, essentially they’re all variants on the same theme and of course they all contain the same few lines of text content in the same order.

Repetition of this kind shouldn’t be too hard to identify and either ignore or remove from the listings or do whatever with which may well mean in the future that the idea of affiliate sites as we now have them is simply no longer practical.

My crystal gifts site is powered by a feed from GoCollect.com using a Cusimano script. I’ve personalised the templates so if you know me you’ll recognise the standard BB layout of the individual product pages. Visually, therefore, it isn’t like any of the other sites using the same feed. It still has the same text content, though. Inputting a sample into Google produces “about 584″ results, all of which, or the majority of which we must suspect as I’m not going to go through them all to check it absolutely, are built around the same feed. The problem here for both affiliates and for affiliate merchants and for Google is, what’s the point in having them at all? If there’s one site that has them,

namely, the original, where’s the point in Google having the rest of them in the index? They all sell the same product for the same price, so why bother to index them? At the moment, it’s the battle of the SEO’s. Why should someone buy product A from my site as opposed to anyone else’s? The answer would be, because when they search for product they find my site before they find any of the others, and there are ways of promoting sites with which we are all familiar here. But this can’t really last. The world only really needs just the one web site for these custom-made products and speciality items, and that’s the one from the original manufacturers. All the rest essentially constitute duplicate content and we know what happens to that, it gets filtered out.

So, to counter this problem, you could substitute your own text for the original, and you could take your own photographs of the product. Not a problem for a small site, however, many have tens of thousands of pages. How is anyone going to re-write that lot? Obviously any lone affiliate can’t begin to, so the idea of affiliate sites as we now have them, I think, must inevitably give way to niche sites where the affiliate presents a small range of items in an individual style that will appeal to certain of the buying public. The idea would be to create a brand of presentation that clients would get to be familiar with and feel comfortable with. If you look at the items on my crystal gifts site they’re all photographed out of context. In your home they are unlikely to be suspended in mid-air against a white background, which is how they’re presented in the data feed and thus on my site. I’m suggesting taking pictures of items as they might actually appear in situ, do a little mock-up of a down-lit corner table and snap that from a typical viewing angle, or have an item on a coffee-table against a background of muted lights, featuring an expansive sofa, giving a feel of general relaxed easy-living. This, by comparison with simply outputting the existing data from the feed, would cost a bundle, but it just might might be the only real way forward for niche affiliates. You know what that would result in? Quality sites.   The kind Google professes to like.

Meanwhile, though, I suspect people who’ve built one multiple-product affiliate site, and seen it do well and are now busily engaged in building more and more multiple-product sites on the basis that they’ll all do well too, are in for multiple disappointments. I’m trying to go niche in general with my affiliate sites and I’ve picked on crystal and glass gift items to work with as I can break then down into categories and maximise the potential of each category. What I’ve got then, in effect, is a legion of niche sites all interconnecting.

For choice, now that I understand more of the industry than I did when I began with affiliate sites, I’d really like a site that does watches and jewellery, these are the items that people are happiest buying from the web, research has

suggested, but I don’t know a good feed other than Amazon and I’ve stayed away from getting too involved with Amazon as it has the high profile it does and will inevitably attract the greatest number of affiliates and so likely will be penalised in the earlier days of any affiliate purge. From what I’m hearing, this purge has already begun.

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Generating Trade Leads

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Generating trade leads is often seen as a very difficult task and holds a great importance as it forms the bottomline of any business. Though there are many portals that help in generating trade leads, there are some common things which can take us a long way in generating trade leads.

1. Customer contact: Not many of us realize this but are existing customers are the best source of generating sales leads. They can bring you loads of new business by referring you to their contacts. Keeping in regular touch with the customers by phone or email is one of the best ways to generate sales leads.

2. Trade Groups and associations: Being an active member of Trade groups also helps a lot. If you happen to be a regular speaker at trade events, it greaty increases your chances of generating trade leads.

3. Writing: Those who occasionally or regularly write for trade journals and magazines are held in high regard and increases your brand value. This brand value helps a lot in generating trade leads.

4. Quality of service: You may be able to get a few trade leads but if you don’t provide quality service, you lose more than you gain. One of the best ways of generating sales leads is by word of mouth and no one does it better than a satisfied customer.

5 . Complimentary products and services: Send your customers to the businesses that sell products that compliment yours. This is also one of the best methods of generating sales leads. You send them your customers, they will send you theirs.

The author is a consultant of b2b strategies at www.indiabizone.com, an emerging b2b portal for Indian companies and those doing business with Indian companies.

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Leading Oil & Gas National Oil Companies (NOCs) Benchmarking Analysis

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

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- Companies covered include; PetroChina Company Limited, Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., Petroleos de Venezuela S.A., StatoilHydro ASA, OAO Gazprom, Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, OJSC Rosneft Oil Company, CNOOC Limited and ECOPETROL S.A.
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Iphone F003 with WIFI Analog TV JAVA ——a magic hiphone for young people

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

We have definitely seen many iPhone clones since they have been introduced but

 Fly Ying iphone F003 is a new breed which captures consumer attention. It differs from other knock-offs by having a built-in WiFi functionality plus real time analog television added in. These two functions, low price tag and iPhone features make Iphone F003 JAVA the best iPhone clone on the market.

F003

Specification details

  • Language: English,French,Russian, Vietnamese,Arabic, Spanish, Turkish, Indonesian, Portuguese, Thai
  • Color: Black
  • GSM:850/ 900/1800/1900
  • LCD Size: 3.2 inch, 260 thousand; PX: 240px*320px
  • Ringtone format: mp3,mp4
  • Music: play mp3 at background,equalizer
  • Video: 3GP,MP4,AVI,WMV,play in full screen, speed/pause
  • FM radio: can play outside without earphone
  • Camera: 13.0 lacpixel; support to shoot video with sound, the time depends on the storage
  • Rom: 90MB/2GB card, support up to 4GB memory, Document management
  • Data Transfer: USB data wire /card reader/bluetooth(file transmission, voice, music)
  • Standby Photo: jpg,gif
  • Main features Telephone directories: 100 groups, caller groups, caller ringtone, caller picture SMS & MMS: 50 messages, MMS Schedule power on/off: support auto start/close Alarm clock: 5 groups, can set from Mon toSun at random Games: 2 common games More information: MP3/MP4/Handsfree/SMS group sending/Voice recorder/WAP/Radio/Bluetooth/GPRS download/MMS/Memory extended/E-book/dual sim dual standby dual bluetooth/calendar/to do list/alarm clock/editing ringtone/calculator/remit converter/stopwatch/world time

Did you ever try the iPhone when they first came out? Well, for the time and money you spend with the new version of the brand, you will have better pictures and much more features. The features include things like the dual Sim card for the phone, which allows you to have two different numbers for calling. We all know that some people need this type of phone, because they go out of the country on business trips. When you have the dual Sim card, having one number from America and the other from the UK does help.

The browser the phone uses will provide an easy access to all the options. When it comes to finding phone numbers stored as well as messages and other things on your phone, you will find that it is a breeze as well. You can play music on this smart phone and you have a good amount of memory that you can store songs in as well.

The size of the screen is a little smaller, but that means it provides better displays and is not as distorted as the bigger ones. The screen is small because the touch pad has to fit on the phone. Are you a person that likes easy touch buttons? Well, for this phone the buttons are very easy for anyone to use, no matter what.

The Fly Ying F003 TV wifi function is probably one feature that Apple will not include in the iPhone which makes the F003 special. You can catch all your favourite channels directly on your phone. What would your friends think about this feature?

The Bluetooth and music player is another good thing about this smart phone. The speakerphone will bring you quality sound and will not crack at all. The built Opera mini browser is another good thing about the clone, which allows you to use the phone as a portable mini computer with web browsing functionality. Isn’t that neat?

Another great feature is the 2 mega pixel camera, which allows you to send pictures soon as you take them. Did we mention that you can also take video with the phone?

 

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On Becoming a Copywriters Agent

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

I don’t remember what year it was when I met John Finn but I’m pretty sure it was in 1998 or 1999. I had just moved to the Palm Springs, California area from Lake Oswego, Oregon.

I remember that a fellow copywriter told me that there was this guy named John Finn who represented copywriters as an agent. I immediately thought I should get in touch with him. As lofty as John was (and still is, working with the world’s top copywriters) — I was able to connect with him directly, on the phone.

A quick conversation revealed that John was solidly into business-to-consumer (B2C) direct marketing. And just as quickly, I replied, “Oh, well then, we’re not really very well matched because I focus mostly on B2B (business to business).” End of conversation. And as I would soon discover, a stupid mistake.

For the first time in a long time, my work began to dry up. And I found myself thinking about John Finn. Business was poor and I decided I would call John back. (This was during the tech meltdown, where I’d built a specialty in software.)

With more than a small dose of humility, I called John and told him that guess what,  I had a lot more B2C work than I’d thought, including quite a few successful magalogs for FC&A Publishing out of Peachtree Georgia. He was gracious.

He said he was coming to the desert to meet with one of his copywriters. Would I meet him for breakfast in Palm Springs? I brought my best B2C samples and ordered oatmeal. I wanted to appear “perfect.”

John immediately accepted me into his business family, and thus started a decade of frequent trips to Redondo Beach (two hours away from me) to work for John and meet with his teams on various projects.

However, John was never my agent. Upon my warm reception into the Finn’s work family, I met Kevin Finn, John’s son. By virtue of birth, Kevin had been given entre into the world of high stakes direct marketing agenting. And when I met him, Kevin was no protégé. Just like his dad, Kevin was working with the world’s top marketers, and it was Kevin who became my agent. We worked together for a while in both the B2B and B2C arenas.

Many times over the years I sat in Kevin’s salty Redondo Beach office, on his well-worn but comfy couch, and in awe of his thousands of direct response books, mail packages and magalogs stuffed into bookcases, stacked on tables, and just generally laying around.

As we talked about this and that, I could never imagine that ironically, these many years later, I could become Kevin’s “agent” as I bring his story, his power, and his gifts to my copywriter friends through John Forde and other leaders in the marketing community.

I decide to model Kevin

Ready to try something new, I told Kevin I thought his job looked like fun. He encouraged me to try it and even set me up with a client, Tony B., an ex-Madison Avenue ad man who was among his elite stable of copywriters. I quickly went to work and gained the interest of a magazine publisher in Torrance. I drove to meet those people over and over, continually trying to push them to sign a contract.

They wanted Tony. They wanted him really bad. But they also didn’t want to pay his fee. So I worked with Tony to adjust the deliverables so we could bring the price down. And back I went. This went on several more times before I became embarrassed at my lack of progress. I finally decided that this publisher was not going to sign, and that they were perhaps stringing us along just to see what they could learn for free.

That was the end of my career as a copywriter’s agent. Fortunately Tony is a good soul and we remain friends to this day. He even shows up at my teleseminars just to stay in touch.

And because of my failed foray into the agenting world, to this day Kevin remains the only copywriter’s agent in the world who is accessible to copywriters. (John still works but only with his tight-knit group of old-timers.)

Kevin is absolutely, positively unique. I’ve seen others try their hand at agenting. One group tried to match new copywriters with small business. I knew it wouldn’t work because there’s no money in very small business (at least not the kind of money seasoned copywriters want to earn). Another well-known entity in the copywriting world tried it also, and they told me they quit because “it wasn’t very profitable.”

Not so with Kevin. He works with the big boys and gals. We’re talking mailings in the millions… and yes, those legendary royalties are commonly enjoyed by Kevin’s writers. Kevin’s fee is 20 percent and technically it comes out of the copywriter’s pay, but you also have to take into consideration that Kevin is a master negotiator, so the fee you’re paid for your work is often higher.

Although Kevin usually finds the right copywriter for a client, it sometimes works the other way. If Kevin has a copywriter he uses often, then he might look around to see what client opportunities he can bring the writer. But because the client is the one with the money, Kevin is usually on the hunt for the right writer.

For that 20 percent, Kevin not only brokers a copywriting job, but he handles the contract, collects and disburses payment, gathers the start kit materials from the client and passes in on to the copywriter, and deals with any negatives.

I remember one client who didn’t want to pay my contracted kill fee, even though the job was killed due to their own bad decision-making. Kevin handled that negotiation deftly, which allowed me to maintain the relationship, which is one I still profit from today.

In addition, Kevin gathers ROI data and samples after the fact, so the copywriter can continue to build out her portfolio and reputation. From where Kevin sits, his number one objective is to find the right copywriter for the client. And even though Kevin has lots of copywriters in his database, it’s not always easy.

Sometimes the copywriter wants more than what the client is willing to pay. Or perhaps there’s no room in her schedule for months. Or maybe Kevin doesn’t have anyone in his database who has a track record in a particular category of marketing.

One thing is certain though… and that is if you’re a copywriting newbie, you won’t get an audience with Kevin. He works only with copywriters who have controls, or who have a strong record of success.

And the recession has made that rule all the stronger. “Clients aren’t taking chances any more,” Kevin said. “Before the recession clients would take a chance on a new writer. Not any more. They can’t afford a failure so they’re sticking with the copywriters they know.”

That said, Kevin himself is open to connecting with promising new copywriters. In fact, that’s the real reason he let me interview him. There’s always a need for new superstars! And this recession won’t last forever. If you do pass Kevin’s litmus test for new copywriters, you’ll be in the same database as Clayton Makepeace, Jay Abraham, Gary Bencivenga and the other copywriting legends who’ve been represented by Kevin.

And you don’t have to wonder what that litmus test is. Kevin gave me his intake form so I can offer it to you. In fact, he gave me all of his core business documents. And I’ve made them instantly available, along with a probing interview designed to give you all the facts about working with Kevin.

If you’re a highly accomplished copywriter with a solid track record in the health, finance or bizzop niches, you might get onto Kevin’s radar right away. Or if you’ve got a ways to go, you can now access insider documents that will show you exactly what you need to do to get an audience with Kevin down the line. Even though royalties are common in Kevin’s world, he also does a fair share of flat rate negotiating.

To learn more about Kevin and the opportunities he might afford you, simply go here:

http://copywritersagentkevinfinn.com

If you do connect with Kevin and it brings you good things, please don’t hesitate to let me know. I like to publish success stories in my Get Great Clients newsletter so my copywriting friends can stay informed and enthusiastic about the possibilities in this wonderful business. Simply email me at chris@getgreatclient.com, or connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.

Niche expert, marketing coach, copywriters coach, info marketer, speaker & novice painter. Also on a path to self-actualization! Check out my coaching at
http://www.thecopywriterscoach.com and my site for free stuff at

http://www.getgreatclients.com

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Learn Creative Ways To Make Extra Money for Free, Don’t Get Scammed Into Paying for Creative Ways To Make Extra Money Products

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

How many times have you seen e-books and other digital products offering you the secrets behind creative ways to make extra money for some ridiculous price?  What if you could learn creative ways to make extra money for free instead of buying some lame product?  

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The real kicker comes from the fact that the people who create these products are banking on the fact that you won’t actually try to use their stolen methods.  It’s the mentality of e-books, once you’ve invested your money in it you probably won’t actually use whatever was sold to you.  Don’t let yourself fall victim to this type of marketing scheme!

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