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04 Jan, 2010

Interesting things I’ve read recently – Jan 2010

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As we move into the New Year, it’s always good to look back as well as forward. So here are a few interesting posts and blogs I’ve read over the last month or so.

First of all a few posts from affiliates making their resolutions for the New Year

Raymondo Theakston aka Befuddle

Jason Dale aka Loquax

A4U Awards Blogger of the Year Kirsty McCubbin (McKenzie!)

Peter Anderson

Kieron Donoghue

A few other interesting affiliate based posts

Building a new affiliate site in half an hour by George Marshall (Entrepreneur)

Paul Wright on catching up on missed A4U Expo sessions

Kirsty’s view on Mega Monday

Rob Barham on the Perfect Affiliate Scheme – don’t agree with all of this but a well reasoned, thought provoking piece.

Slightly simplistic piece from Feedfront in the US on quality content on affiliate sites

Wider online marketing posts

The ever excellent Magnus Nilsson on brands hijacking other brands PPC space and the limitations of price comp sites

Really cool timeline of Google changes and announcements over the last 12 months – my favourite is Latitude, but I am a nosey bugger.

Good article on eConsultancy about Augmented Reality and the hype behind it

Really nice presentation I saw on Slideshare about how Apple’s Steve Jobs crafts presentations

If anyone has any recommendations on interesting US affiliate blogs or general online marketing blogs I should be reading, please leave a comment below.

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1 Response to "Interesting things I’ve read recently – Jan 2010"

1 | KirstyM

January 5th, 2010 at 11:22 pm

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Ha ha ha – if my blog starts ranking for Kirsty McKenzie Duncan might start to get insistent about this name change lark, just you be careful with your anchor text shenannigans Mr Bailey!

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