Are you a successful mid-level affiliate?
Does the word J.O.B. scare the wits out of you?
If you are a newbie this post will give you some insight,
but if you are a professional affiliate in this biz for the long haul the following post is a must read!
Rae Hoffman just wrote one of the most in-depth, insightful blogs I've read for a long time. (Is it me or have there been lots of lame blogs recently? I've been getting bored with my feedreader lately.)
So head over there and read <strong><a target="_new" href="http://www.sugarrae.com/blog/how-to-survive-the-affiliate-evolution/">How to Survive the Affiliate Evolution</a></strong>. Rae writes:
<blockquote>"Whether or not you know it, or maybe in some cases, allow yourself to accept it, the online arena is going through an evolution as a whole. But, affiliates, especially the mid-level guys, will see one of the largest evolutions as an industry online in the next three years as it?s likely seen in the entire history of the affiliate space before this combined.
This evolution will not be technology based, nor will it be ?fundamentals? based. It will be strategy based. And if you don?t accept the existence of the evolution and start to prepare, strategize and execute based on it, I can almost guarantee you that you?ll be polishing your resumes and accepting a corporate position within the next three years."</blockquote>
Read the rest of <strong><a target="_new" href="http://www.sugarrae.com/blog/how-to-survive-the-affiliate-evolution/">Rae's post</a></strong>, you'll be glad you did!
I discovered this story when I was reading Belle's blog. <strong><a target="_new" href="http://www.adventuresinnetmarketing.com/2007/06/affiliate_marke.html">Affiliate Marketing - A Changing Landscape</a></strong>.
Thanks Belle!
What do you guys think?
That was a long informative article.
What was the most important gem you took away from it?
Does the word J.O.B. scare the wits out of you?
If you are a newbie this post will give you some insight,
but if you are a professional affiliate in this biz for the long haul the following post is a must read!
Rae Hoffman just wrote one of the most in-depth, insightful blogs I've read for a long time. (Is it me or have there been lots of lame blogs recently? I've been getting bored with my feedreader lately.)
So head over there and read <strong><a target="_new" href="http://www.sugarrae.com/blog/how-to-survive-the-affiliate-evolution/">How to Survive the Affiliate Evolution</a></strong>. Rae writes:
<blockquote>"Whether or not you know it, or maybe in some cases, allow yourself to accept it, the online arena is going through an evolution as a whole. But, affiliates, especially the mid-level guys, will see one of the largest evolutions as an industry online in the next three years as it?s likely seen in the entire history of the affiliate space before this combined.
This evolution will not be technology based, nor will it be ?fundamentals? based. It will be strategy based. And if you don?t accept the existence of the evolution and start to prepare, strategize and execute based on it, I can almost guarantee you that you?ll be polishing your resumes and accepting a corporate position within the next three years."</blockquote>
Read the rest of <strong><a target="_new" href="http://www.sugarrae.com/blog/how-to-survive-the-affiliate-evolution/">Rae's post</a></strong>, you'll be glad you did!
I discovered this story when I was reading Belle's blog. <strong><a target="_new" href="http://www.adventuresinnetmarketing.com/2007/06/affiliate_marke.html">Affiliate Marketing - A Changing Landscape</a></strong>.
Thanks Belle!
What do you guys think?
That was a long informative article.
What was the most important gem you took away from it?