Yeah, thanks for the warning (and the generic routing encapsulation tip). Soon after posting, I did quite a bit more research on sending unsolicited emails and you're absolutely correct. I've decided to forego scraping altogether. Currently, my strategy is basically as follows:
Find an...
Actually, just this morning, I discovered (to my astonishment) that the CAN-SPAM Act does NOT require that people opt-in to receive emails from a marketer. What is required (among other things) is that there be an easy way to opt OUT from receiving additional messages. This is what the act states.
What I'd like to know is if it's ever wise to use these types of apps with affiliate marketing or internet marketing in general. I mean, it's fine to get email addresses of people in your niche but if you send unsolicited messages to those addresses, isn't there a high risk of those messages...
This game would've been better if only the second word could be used in each subsequent post. So, let's say a person posted blonde hair, the next person would have to post hair grease or something else starting with "hair". Blonde jokes or "blonde" anything else would not be accepted.
Well, although I've already mentioned it in an earlier post in this thread, here is the best video I've seen thus far on how affiliate marketers can make the most out of Pinterest:
Jay always seems to explain stuff in a way we can all understand. :)
The following may also be helpful:
To quote from Jay Wessman's video on the subject, "... So, every time you add a new piece of content to to your site, make sure that you have a nice big, fat image on that page ..."!
Well, I don't know you and what you've stated may well be the case but there's a very basic need in each one of us to be recognized for our achievements, whether they be good or bad.
A couple hours ago, I was watching a video of a guy talking about online marketing and selling, and I thought to myself, "You know what? All these years I've been hearing these terms and I don't really know the difference between them!" So, I searched the internet for the answer and here's one...
Well, I don't know about the free ones but Jay Wessman's Way Cool Gadgets site (I just love the layout of that site!) uses a non-free theme called Sidewinder which I think would be well worth the investment. I used this cool tool to figure that out btw.
Actually, I think it would have been better if images (screenshots) of each update of the landing page were posted instead of its URL. That way we would have been able to see why cashmoneyaffiliate stated that the first version had 0 sense of urgency and it didn't look scary enough to promote an...
Your journey is very inspiring and your English is better than many who speak it daily!
• Choose only one niche and only one source of traffic to begin with and concentrate all your efforts on this. When you have mastered enough your traffic source, start again with another.
• Do not change...
K, for some weird reason the links in your OP are all pointing to Facebook and every time I click them I get an FB notice stating, "Something Went Wrong ... Sorry, there was a problem with this link ...". Anyway, I did a workaround of copying the text of each link to my browser address bar to...
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