Link Up 2007/06/04
My pseudo-daily round-up of what's going on in affiliate marketing, search, and the internet in general. There's some good stuff, from Froosh's take on Yahoo/MSN, to the good news for/from the guys at StandOut Jobs. So Enjoy...
Hip Mojo
Yahoo! and MSN Throw in Towel in Search, Pick New Fight -- Froosh has an interesting take on how the 2nd and 3rd place search engines are looking for a new race.
John W Ellis
Seven Habits Of Highly Effective Pay-Per-Click Advertisers -- A must read for anyone looking to PPC as a source of traffic, conversions, or any combination of the two.
Pick the Brain
27 Lessons Learned on the Way to 3000 Visits a Day and 2200 RSS Subscribers -- A good read for anyone looking to blogs as a means toward affiliate marketing.
PPC Discussions
Google Print Ads Product Demo -- Follow the rainbow to where you can get a glimpse of Google's print ads.
Pronet Advertising
How the Porn Industry is Utilizing Social Media -- Let's face it, porn kind of pioneered online content (and VHS, and DVD). In fact, a relatively huge part of the PPC advertising industry relies on it either for affiliate or landing pages. Well Muhammad has the scope on the industry has adapted the latest in web craze: Social Media.
StandOut Jobs Blog
Standout Jobs, Inc. Announces $1.5 Million Financing -- We knew that these guys were going place when we decided to make a couple video ads for them. Well, read it an weep. Congratulations guys...
Twist Image Blog
Third Tuesday – Mesh 2007 And Other Observations From Toronto -- Mitch Joel meditates on how online conversations and communities are being facilitated by the array of offline unconferences that they, themselves, made possible in the first place.



















Comments
Hey Chris, thanks for stopping by and thanks for the link. :)
Posted by: Fred | June 4, 2007 8:55 PM
My pleasure, Fred. You know, I was talking about blogging with a co-worker and dropped the word "link-love" and he cuckled and called it the geek version of flower power. :)
Posted by: CT Moore | June 5, 2007 11:40 PM