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Developing A Strategy For Your Affiliate Marketing
Friday, 07 December 2007
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By Sean Rasmussen

  Affiliate marketing has the potential to earn you a lot of money, enough to elevate you to a totally new way of living. But that can only happen if you approach it in the right way, and to do that you need to create a workable strategy to achieve the level of income you want to earn.

The first step is not to try and promote too much at any one time. You need to be able to give each affiliate program time to bring in some money for you, it won't happen overnight, not unless you already have a large email list to recommend items to. Choose each program carefully and stick to just two or three to begin with.

The next stage is to decide how you will promote the affiliate schemes you have chosen. Different methods may work better for each product, depending on what it is and the type of people who are likely to be interested in it. Think about how you will best be able to reach those people, as
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Google To Remove All Search Engine Searches After Two Years Time
Friday, 07 December 2007
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By Phoenix Delray

  In the wake of growing concerns about Internet security, Google announced recently that they will be implementing a new policy of data retention, which will involve the deletion of all search engine queries after a period of 18 to 24 months.

Google is the first major search engine to set such a time limit for information retention, and has pledged to begin this process before the end of 2007. Search Engine query information can reveal much about an individual user, based on the number of queries about certain topics, which has recently sparked criticism of Googles previous policy of keeping these logs of information for an indefinite period.

In a statement released by the leading search engine, spokespersons for Google responded to this radical new policy change by explaining that it is in response to feedback form both privacy groups and government agencies, and that the new policy will provide better privacy protection for its users. The amount of time that queries will be kept before deletion, they explain, is the time period required by many foreign laws which state
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