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December 2009 Archives

24/12/09 - Merry Christmas Everyone!

Merry Christmas to all my readers, merchants and clients.

Hope you have a well-deserved break.

Here's to a more joyous 2010! Eek, just realised that's 10 years since the millennium bug whoo har - time sure flies! More

23/12/09 - Thank You Virginia Hayward!

It's no secret that at this time of year, there are a good few merchants who like to share the festive joy. They run fun competitions such as the Affiliate Window Christmas Challenges, which offer a break from the norm and invite affiliates to partake in festive frivolities.

As with such competitions you have to be in it to win it. This was also true of the Virginia Hayward competition I blogged about a while back. All you had to to was write a review to be entered into the competition. How easy was that? As an affiliate and customer of theirs, writing about them was a piece of cake.

The upshot is I won and took delivery of a rather nice looking (heavy) box this morning. More

17/12/09 - Thank You Affiliate Window For Loads Of Posh Chocs!

Many thanks to the team at Affiliate Window who sent a posh Hotel Chocolate hamper to me today.

We (wifey and me) have not had the fortune to try Hotel Chocolat chocolates before although we have found ourselves meandering around one or two of their posh chocolate shops. Having a hamper of the stuff means we can indulge this Christmas :-) More

15/12/09 - Thanks Paid On Results For My Christmas Card

A bit belated but a thank you nevertheless to Paid On Results who sent through my first affiliate network Christmas card of 2009!

Christmas is just a few weeks away now. Not sure about you but it's not feeling all that festive over here. Perhaps it's the recession :-) More

09/12/09 - Guest Post - Multilingual SEO and Localisation

As a break from the norm, here's a guest post on the topic of language translation. It's incredibly easy to target your affiliate marketing towards one particular language, most likely your own. Translation isn't something that seems too important but are you culling potential revenue by doing this? Christian Arno discusses this topic further... More