count me as a noob. I didn't know that.
But yes, I was talking about internal links.
I guess i should check to see if Primary Ads was ever threatened by Myspace.
As an affiliate manager, I did create a Myspace page for Thompson Cigar and Cafe Belmondo last year. We used our own internal links so there weren't any network costs and we made a few hundred dollars in cigar and coffee sales for a few months.
Myspace users click alot and don't convert well...
I've found dozens of affiliate friends on Myspace and yesterday I bit the bullet and signed up for Facebook. I used the friend directory to check my gmail account and found an astounding number of people with listings.
Does Myspace and Facebook really help us network in the affiliate industry?
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