Comments Policy & Affiliate Challenge
To get something out of the way quickly, I wanted to write a quick note on the comments policy here - it’s been mentioned in a comment on another post but I though it would be a good idea to reiterate it quickly.
Anyone can post a comment here - I’ll approve it as long as it meets the following criteria:
a) it’s not spam
b) it has the users real details - anonymous comments won’t be posted
That’s it - if you want to flame me, you are more than welcome to do so, and all I ask is that you don’t hide behind a computer screen and that you reveal your true identity (that means you, Devils advocate!)
Anyhow - that’s just a side point. One of the real reasons of this post was to talk a little about the Affiliate Challenge that has been started recently. I’m a little late to cotton on to it, but I’ve decided that I will be entering and in time (when the site is ready) I will reveal what my chosen entry will be. The site will have no PPC budget (I have no money for that kind of thing) and will be organic growth only.
The aim is not to win the challenge - the industry that I will be creating the site for has a long lead time and works on a revenue share (it’s not gaming before anyone asks), but I will be using the site as a case study for this site and detailing it’s progress (or lack of!) and stats on this blog.
For more information on the challenge, visit: http://www.affiliatechallenge.co.uk/
Happy New Year everyone.
