Thursday, November 27th, 2008 at
7:09 PM
I’ve got a lot to be thankful for…especially for the fact that I’ve hit my 1 year mark as a full time affiliate.
I’ve got some cool tutorials planned, hopefully before Xmas. My Content Network case study needs to be finished up, then I have a series I want to do on landing page design. We’ll see.
Anyway…Happy Thanksgiving to all my readers!
What are you thankful for?
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008 at
6:59 PM
I realize it’s been a few days since I’ve posted anything new. Like most affiliates, I’ve been crazy busy working on promotions for the holidays. I took a little “me time” though last Friday off to play Frisbee golf with the Tracking202 guys and some other local affiliates.
Then that same evening, I battled it out in the mosh pit for one of my favorite Swedish metal band: In Flames. They played at the Warfield in San Francisco, as well as All That Remains. Check it out in the video below. I’m in there somewhere thrashing around. Luckily though, I’m a pretty big guy and didn’t suffer much more damage than a bruised thigh when someone fell into me. But that’s metal for ya!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZmVX1bA5xc
Honestly…shit is crazy busy so it may be a week or so before I have a chance to knock out a good tutorial. I do have something special planned though with Tracking202.
Oh, and remember, Black Friday is only 3 days away, so bust some ass and get those campaigns done!
Sunday, November 16th, 2008 at
5:47 AM
If you’re a more experienced Prosper202 user, you’ve probably used it by now with traffic sources other than PPC. I know I have.
I’ve ran campaigns specific to Craiglist, Ebay, YouTube, and Myspace. Though you may not be able to track at the keyword level from each traffic source, you can still see your clicks coming in with the spy view and see any conversions that might occur.
But you’ll quickly notice, that any traffic source that wasn’t included by default in the Prosper202 download, won’t have an associated icon. Instead, you’ll get an ugly question mark in it’s place.
Here’s how to fix that and is quite easy. Let’s do YouTube for example. Read the rest of this entry