Archive for September, 2008

Affiliate Blogs I like

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Recently I went through my Google Reader account and noted down all the affiliate blogs that I read for a forum post.

I thought I’d share this and ask if there are any that I’ve missed off that should be added?  Please comment and let me know if so.

In no particular order…

http://www.3wdl.co.uk - James Little should write more posts.
http://www.pfft.co.uk - Chris Clarkson aka. Mr Sunshine is one of the newest bloggers but also one of the best
http://zacjohnson.com/ - US ‘Super’ Affiliate Zac Johnson
http://www.zarrblog.com/ - SEO, affiliate marketing and running your own business
http://www.revenews.com/ - US blog collaboration of the Excellent Revenue Mag
http://www.morleymouse.com/ - Alpharooms Affiliate Manager Dan Morley
http://www.monetisethis.net/ - Rob Powell, UK Affiliate
http://www.jonathanvolk.com/ - ‘Super Affiliate’ Jonathan Volk
http://www.affiliatestuff.co.uk/ - Kirsty’s excellent Affiliate blog
http://www.lammo.net/ - John Lamberton came out of retirement just so he could start this blog
http://www.onelittleduck.co.uk - I often find myself agreeing with Jason and his blog is excellent
http://www.nickycakes.com/ - Another decent US Affiliate - does lots of Facebook / MySpace advertising
http://davidfiske.com/ - UK Affiliate David Fiske offers some excellent advice and tutorials
http://uberaffiliate.com/ - Sometimes a little ‘out’ there, but Uber Affiliate is a good read
http://www.befuddled.me.uk/ - Ray should post more!
http://affiliate-blogs.5staraffiliateprograms.com/ - 5 Star Affiliate Programs
http://blog.affiliatetip.com/ - Affiliate Summit organiser Shawn Collins
http://www.fishandclicks.co.uk/ - Paul Wright, who also blogs a lot
http://www.affiliateprogramadvice.com/blog/ - Jess & Co
http://www.affiliatemarketingblog.co.uk/ - POR Owner and all round affiliate expert Clarke Duncan
http://www.here.org.uk - UKOffers’ Kieron bas won best affiliate blog of the year for the past two years at the A4UAwards
http://www.affiliateblog.co.uk/ - Fraser Edwards blog featuring his excellent podcasts
http://www.leemccoy.co.uk/ - Prettyboy’s Affiliate Blog
http://www.mooseontheloose.co.uk/ - Paul is never one to beat around the bush!
http://www.shoemoney.com/ - Showmoney should need no introduction

EDIT:  Second time I’ve missed Doug off this list - Sorry!

http://www.asapventures.co.uk/blog/ - Doug’s blog is one of the first you should add to your Google reader (or bloglines, etc, etc) account!  Sorry for missing you in the first place Doug!

http://pistol101.co.uk/ - About time Pistol got around to blogging!

What to do with my hair - You Decide!

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Just over a year ago I had decided that I wanted to grow my hair long; i’d never really grown it before so it was a new experience to me and it turned out that as my hair grows, it curls and gets a little out of control.  Eventually I started to get to the point where I was happy with it (after a year!) but I was taking part in a wedding just over a month ago and got it all cut off.

Now it’s starting to grow again and I’m unsure what to do - my wife is pleaing with me to get it cut but on the other fence many felt it added a bit of “character”.

With that in mind, I’ve decided to start a poll to help me decide which option to go with.

Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.

Here are a couple of photos to help you decide..

Me with Long hair in Barbados (also in the photo are Frosty, Tom and Lee).

At the wedding just after the haircut.

New Wordpress 2.7 Features and Screenshots

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

As mentioned about a week ago, I finally got around to updating my wordpress installation and rather than go for version 2.6.1 (stable) I decided to go “bleeding edge” and install it straight from Subversion.

I thought it would be a nice idea to write a quick post about some of the new features and include a few screenshots.  I have to say, I’m quite excited about the full released so let’s go straight into what’s new.

As you will see above, the Dashboard has undergone a few changes and is, in my opinion, much improved.  Highlighted in red is “Quickpress”, which allows you to write a post straight from the Dashboard homepage.  There is also an Inbox and whilst this feature is not working yet, it seems to be a mix of trackbacks, comments, announcements and potentially even a way of contacting other wordpress site owners.

Above you will see the new “Install plugin” feature - I know that this can be done via a few plugins already, but it’s awsome to have it straight out of the box and linking in to the Wordpress Extend site - every install I’ve tried so far has worked but I think they need to improve the search tool slightly as I had a few problems finding what I was after.. so much easier than booting up an FTP client!

I was a little disappointed with the speed of the admin interface until I saw this beauty.. Makes the speed in uploading tons faster than in version 2.6.

The media library is a fairly new feature and this is now under “content” - it seems to allow commenting on actual images/videos/files but i’ve not played with this feature too much yet.

A few things have changed in writing a post itself - there is a new settings field that allows you to change some of the display options in the post and you can also make posts “sticky” to appear at the top of your blog, useful for people who use Wordpress as a CMS or for large updates / intro text.  You can now also move the “widgets” around in the write post page, though I’m not sure why you’d really want to do this.

Comment threading (and reply to comments) will be installed as default and you can read about all the other planned changes on the wordpress site.

It’s looking good - whilst I wouldn’t recommend installing it on a live site I’ll probably keep it going on here and update it every week or so to look out for new changes.

Chrome - Googles web browser

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Let’s face it, It was only a matter of time before it happened and boy has it happened…

Google announced just yesterday that they were launching their own browser and just a day later the beta is avaliable

I’ve been playing with it all night and I have to say, I’m quite impressed.  There is still along way to go (time for some plugins, I think), but here are a few of the features:

  • Clean UI - Tabular navigation from above the address bar makes sense and the drag and drop functionality is neat
  • Homepage - The homepage is neat, it allows you to see your most visited sites, latest bookmarks, recently closed tabs and other things that should help with your browsing experience
  • Single Address bar - No seperate search box and fast searching on sites other than google too.
  • Ability to create “apps” on your desktop, letting you open stuff like Gmail in it’s own window quickly and effecantly without having to open the browser itself
  • Fast browsing - seems much quicker than Firefox and IE (perhaps due to the lack of plugins)
  • New Java tools - making javascript and applets pretty quick
  • Tab processes - each tab has it’s own process so if one of the sites your visiting is causing problems it doesn’t crash your whole browsing session

I’m sure there are plenty of others too - it runs using Webkit (Safari) so it would be a good idea to download it and make sure your sites render OK, which it should if it works in Firefox and IE!

DGM & Linkedin

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

I’m after some help.

Can anyone explain to me the whole DGM and Linkedin thing?  It’s being advertised on the Affiliates4u site at the moment but I just don’t understand the benefits of it.  I get (and use) linkedin - it’s a great site for connecting with business contacts, getting some good introductions & finding who some of the key employees are at a company, great.

But what’s the point of having a link to it in DGM?   I’ve not managed to spend the time digging out my login details (as I’ve not used DGM since the launch of DGMP..) but their website doesn’t really seem to explain what it does and the benefits of the mashup (if you can call it that).  Is it just for getting in contact with whoever manages the campaign at the merchant?  If so what’s the benefit of linkedin over an email address (or a comms centre)?

Answers on a the back of a postcard (or in the comments..).

WPReviewSite - Wordpress Review Theme and Plugin

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Wordpress is a powerful tool and I use it for quite a few sites that I have built but it’s plugins can be limited and at times I’ve had to look at other solutions.

One of the big things that I wanted to be able to do when building a site is create a review site – none of the plugins that I previously looked at handled this very well so I ended up installing Drupal as it was more powerful for this.

However, a new (paid) plugin has recently been released called WPReviewSite.

It’s currently just under $100 (so about £55) and includes both the plugin and theme to get a review site running pretty quickly out of the box.

Here are some of the features listed on their website:

  • Adds Star Ratings To Your Comment Forms
  • Sorts Your Posts by Weighted Average
  • Integrates With WordPress Administration
  • Powers a Whole Website or Just What Parts You Want
  • Doesn’t Modify WordPress Database Tables

I’ve given it a quick go and it seems very powerful, although the proof is in the pudding and I’m aiming to get a full site using this within the next week or two and will publish the URL when it’s all up and running so you can give it a test drive

More information about the plugin and theme on their site