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Web Hosting| Insane In The Domain By Jeff Conduct Here are some things about that I didn’t know that were mentioned in a Wall Street Journal article this week featuring a “domainologist”: 1) There are roughly 47 million registered “.coms.” 2) The letter “a” when used as a word (like I just did) is the most common registered word. 3) The least-used common word is “consonant”. 4) Someone could actually pick the “least-used common word” from the English language. And finally 5) that “sex” is taken, oh, 257,000 times - no surprise there. Unsurprising, too, is that today’s interest in is as driven by profit motive as it is by etymological curiosity. I think most of us should have known that domains would be back in vogue as evidenced by their Superbowl ads in 2005. In case you were wondering if those racy spots were successful or not, about six months later GoDaddy overtook Network Solutions to become the largest domain registrar, so they certainly didn’t hurt. I knew GoDaddy is big, but I didn’t have any thoughts about their reputation until I used
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Performance Marketing Alliance (PMA) Q&A at Affiliate Summit East 2008 I walked out the Performance Marketing Alliance (PMA) Q&A session at Affiliate Summit East 2008 in Boston, MA just a few hours ago, full of frustration and a bit of anger. I had to calm myself down first before I started writing this post. The subject is important and emotional for most of us, but emotions will not solve our problems and only make it harder to come to agreements and finding solutions that benefit every single one of us.
PMA and the New York State Law Issue
I realized that
<div class='nifad'><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=f12728ffbc9f44cc94f52c398cf8cd7a&u=301348593"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=f12728ffbc9f44cc94f52c398cf8cd7a&u=301348593" border="0"/></a></div> Affiliate Marketing: The Shirt Off My Back Here I am at the end of day two of AffiliateSummit East 2008, back in Boston after quite a number of years and the keynote is not even for another eight hours. Yes, the show really does start two days before the keynote kicks off. Actually, it might be three days. I arrived early Saturday morning and I missed a few unofficial gatherings on Friday. Note to self: arrive in Vegas extra early for ASW ‘09.
I can’t really talk about the show because it has not really started. To
<div class='nifad'><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=f12728ffbc9f44cc94f52c398cf8cd7a&u=301178573"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=f12728ffbc9f44cc94f52c398cf8cd7a&u=301178573" border="0"/></a></div> Affiliate Marketing Survey Completed We are pleased to announce that our Affiliate Survey effort was a huge success. NETexponent created and distributed a 23-question survey designed to collect information about affiliate?s wants, needs, and experiences in the affiliate marketing space. We received over 500 responses from a diverse mix of affiliates across different affiliate networks such as CJ, Performics, LinkShare, ShareASale, and others. The questions these affiliates answered are listed below. Special thanks to all of t
<div class='nifad'><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=f12728ffbc9f44cc94f52c398cf8cd7a&u=300967062"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=f12728ffbc9f44cc94f52c398cf8cd7a&u=300967062" border="0"/></a></div> Lack of Innovation and the Rejection of the unwanted Child called Affiliate Marketing Jeff Molander wrote a post for the new blog of the Advaliant affiliate network that is pure dynamite.
I agree with Jeff on many points, including the lack of innovation in the industry during the past five years. Why was there not much innovation you might ask yourself? In my opinion networks and also many advertisers did shift their focus and priority towards affiliate publishers who are not traditional affiliates in the first place. Those publishers use the affiliate or CPA tracking platform
<div class='nifad'><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=f12728ffbc9f44cc94f52c398cf8cd7a&u=300639559"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=f12728ffbc9f44cc94f52c398cf8cd7a&u=300639559" border="0"/></a></div> New York Affiliates Provide Guidance on Compliance with Amazon Tax Sometimes it takes a small dedicated group to successfully take the initiative when large corporations have failed to do so. The Affiliates of New York are proof of what small groups can accomplish. In the face of what has come to be known as the Amazon Tax, a rather short sighted law instituted by New York state, and the combined lack of guidance from many of the networks and merchants in the industry, this group has put together an excellent set of recommendations.
These recommendations provi
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them. GoDaddy essentially does business in bulk and lets you, the domain buyer, secure a domain at a very reasonable cost. The GoDaddy angle is to try and sell extras. Lots and lots of extras. Wisely, they use the domain business as an entry point for lots of business. On behalf of a ConductSearch.com client, I recently did a flurry of business with GoDaddy and was pleasantly surprised by their customer service representatives. Sure, they did try to sell me everything under the sun, but a) they weren’t as pushy as that virally famous guy from the AOL service center and b) when not offering this or that, they were knowledgeable and helpful. Buying domains isn’t merely a function of thinking up names that people will want someday and securing it. Instead there is a large market in picking up expired domains. Expired domains mean traffic. Traffic means revenue. Therefore, there is no shortage of interest in the expired domain market. Adbuytraffic.com does very well selling the traffic from their business in expired domains. Testimonials from their site (sourced with what seem to be a variety of legitimate URLs) indicate satisfaction and a decidedly better ROI buying traffic from them than by using Google, Yahoo, or MSN. And did you know that Google owns all of 520 domains? That’s all, according to Pronetadvertising.com who lists them. It doesn’t seem like a big number to me because I alone own 20. That’s enough to learn that when someone is “squatting” on a domain you’d like, well, good luck. Companies like GoDaddy will gladly play the blind broker and anonymously flash bids and offers. What a rip that angle is. No wonder a company with a $120 billion market cap like Google doesn’t bother chasing down domain names; it’ll cost them an arm and a leg!
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