Posted on 07 November 2010. Tags: Adwords, Affiliate, affiliate marketing, Marketing, marshal, member, Newbies, planning, thanks in advance
Does anybody know a good and free AdWords guide that is suitable for newbies?.
Well, I can purchase Perry Marshal’s if I want. But since I’m planning to pass it to my team, I need the free one (I’m a member of affiliate marketing). Thanks in advance.. =)
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Posted on 29 October 2010. Tags: 1p, amp, bidders, boot, car, car boot, ebay, fiver, good stuff, international postage, Method..., niche, range, thanks in advance
I have tried £00.1, £00.9 & Buy it now.
I have sold 12 items so far and they are getting good final bids – Which have been paid for & I posted.
Although pleased with the results (I only sell good quality items) I do not know which method to use.
Sold dartboards, musical instruments etc in the range £20-30 range (better than I would get at a car boot – I reckon a fiver)
I have find my niche (electronics) – second hand but good stuff.
Just posting more items now but do not know whether to put reserves, high bids, international postage.
Also, I read ebay blogs saying that it is good to start everything at 1p and watch the bids climb up.
However, the stuff I sold for good prices I put a minimum (£10 & £20) and got bidding higher. But today I had to post stuff (bags) for 1p & .99p – so I am confused about using reserves, buy it now or not.
I have already concluded that if something is worth anything it will get high bids – However that does not tell me whether I should entice more bidders with low starting bid or just cater to serious buyers/those who really want the item.
Any advice/suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Posted on 06 October 2010. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate referral, link ads, Links, member, Permission, Profit, profit sharing, referral link, thanks in advance
This would be through a profit sharing agreement. Does youtube allow affiliate referral link ads?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
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Posted on 05 October 2010. Tags: Accounting, average salary, certified accounting technician, enough money, karachi, karachi pakistan, Pay, personal expenses, Student, Technician, thanks in advance
Hello, i am a CAT (Certified Accounting Technician) Student in karachi, pakistan. i will take my remaining 4 papers of CAT in December session this year. I want to ask the average salary or pay of a CAT affiliate in U.K. and U.S.A. and how much can an ACCA student earn there in both countries.
In Case U.K.
i also want to study in U.K. so want to know will i have enough money to for my studies in U.K., My personal expenses there, and some savings too.
I KNOW THERE ARE NOT ENOUGH OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACCA STUDIES IN U.S SO I WILL PREFER U.K.
WAITING FOR RESPONSE. SPECIALLY FROM A U.K. RESIDENT.
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
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Posted on 17 September 2010. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate programs, cards, dj, Event, event planner, event planners, gatherings, Photography, Programs, site, thanks in advance, Website
I have a new event website, where we provide locations for all kind of events, parties, and gatherings to be held. As of now we only provide the locations for these events. We would like to work with affiliate programs to assist the event planner with what they may need to make the event possible. From chef’s, to dj’s, to invite card/thank you cards, photography and people can services of this nature. If anyone has any ideas for other services event planners could use please do tell. My questions is, does anybody know any good affiliate programs i can go with for this project?
Check out the site
www.mansion-ent.com
Thanks in advance!
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Posted on 15 September 2010. Tags: 2cm, Affiliated, amp, British, dilema, Everyone, fab, hey everyone, Novice, novice level, pony, thanks in advance
Hey Everyone, would really apreciate it if someone would be able to answer these questions for me, i have written my dilema and i would really like to find out ASAP what i can do about it.
So, I’m nearly 16, (in December) and am planning to register me and my pony BSJA.
My pony is 147.2cm (just over 14.2) she has previously competed to British Novice Level previously before i brought her.
She has £138 notional & £46 actual winnings.
My dilema is that i am going to be 16 soon and as my pony is 147.2cm does that mean she is classed as a ‘junior’? Because that would mean i couldn’t compete on her in affliated classes because i’d be a ‘senior’?
Honest and genuine answers only please. Much apreciated! Thanks in advance and i hope someone can help me get my head around this, (also any additional information regarding BSJA or affiliated show-jumping would be fab as i am really quite new to this)
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