Affiliate Marketing 101

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Affiliate marketing tips for beginners is first to “Start”. If you are looking to join affiliate marketing business, following tips are just like a mile stone in this journey.

You control your actions and only have an effect on those people and things connected to you through relations and activities. The rest of the world and life you cannot control, so take some advice from one of my favorite Philosophers Bill Murray – “It Really Doesn’t Matter”.

You need to start each day with an empty glass and fill it the best you can, do it, start, become all you can be. Sounds like a commercial for the army. In real world business, it will add good value to your efforts.

So here are some tips for beginners in Affiliate Marketing

1. Find a product or company you believe in to promote.
2. Acquire an affiliate link through their affiliate marketing program.
3. Get a domain name and hosting from a company like Dreamhost.
4. Outsource a web/blog site that is controlled by WordPress.
5. Sign up with You Tube.
6. Learn how to do keyword research.
7. Now blast your videos out using You Tube And Traffic Geyser
8. Use Traffic geyser to blast out your blog posts to article sites.

Now before you jump in and spend your money on things you may not need, get some help, mentoring. You need a plan of action, and realistic goals. There are some affiliate networks which offer free video training and seminars. These training videos and seminars are very useful for learning the basic and advance skills in affiliate marketing.

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If you want to make money online, join the society before it’s too late.

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FITC Toronto 2011 video series – Grant Skinner

Inspired by Inspiration with Grant Skinner
How do you leverage a short attention span or fragmented work day into creative output? In this recorded session from FITC Toronto 2011, Grant Skinner shares a diverse range of work he’s built in small sprints of focused, inspired development. This includes experiments, physical computing, mobile, and multi-screen, tools, games and libraries for Flash, AIR, and Android. He discusses his strategies to wrangle a wandering mind and how to arrange an overloaded schedule to produce radical new… that cat video is friggin’ hilarious!

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Design, Technology and Cool Shit @ FITC Amsterdam 2012

FITC Amsterdam has played host to a program focused on design, technology and cool shit for the last four years, and 2012 is no exception. Featuring the best and brightest in the digital space, FITC Amsterdam showcases work which is shaping the future of the digital interactive industry.

FITC Amsterdam has a history of selling out and 2012 is on track to as well. The combination of unbelievable international presenters, incredible networking opportunities and the infamous FITC parties, all with the amazing backdrop of the city of Amsterdam, creates a stage for the unexpected.

There are a limited number of tickets which sell out fast, so register early to reserve your spot! Use discount code FlashGoddess for 10% off all FITC Amsterdam 2012 tickets until event day. The super early bird deadline ends November 25, so register soon to get the best rate!

For more information visit www.fitc.ca/amsterdam

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Robert Hodgins creates visualizations at FITC Toronto

This is the third video in the FITC Toronto 2011 series.

This recorded four part session features Robert Hodgin, a man who has been captivated by invisible forces since he first programmed a magnetic repulsion effect six years ago. Since then, Robert has explored the phenomenon of electrostatic fields and gravitational forces, using these invisible forces to create audio visualizations, natural simulations, and artistic interpretations. In this presentation, Robert discusses these invisible forces at greater length and demonstrates a few implementations and unexpected uses.