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August 27, 2008

Haters, pathetic.

Filed under: Blogging, about harrison — admin @ 12:15 am

This post is to call out all the negative comments on my post About What I Did This Week

Honestly Guy(s), leaving comments on my blog without any merit is kind of lame. Claiming my parents built my business, etc., is bullshit. And don’t call bullshit on my prior engagement (before internet stuff). I really used to sell Diamonds & Coins on eBay and Overstock. See below :

I learned the business from a mentor of mine who used to be an eBay Powerseller. He set me up with some wholesale diamond & coin deals and I was able to make a cool chunk of change for a 12 year old. It’s really not that big of a deal and I could have chosen to keep selling Diamonds and Coins & probably had just as much success…But I was sick of going to the post office - It sucked..

Seriously Though, Instead Of Calling B.S. Just ask, Don’t Player Hate ;)
-Harrison

August 25, 2008

What I did this week

Filed under: LeaderClicks, Press, travel — admin @ 10:08 pm

Hey Guys,
I went to SES San Jose and when I got back to my hotel room in SF when the Tradeshow part was over I discovered CommunityNext and that they were having a meetup for Publishers (Facebook Application Owners), and Advertisers (like my new product Leaderclicks) So I decided I had to go to this instead of SES, even though I had not officially released my new product. Once I registered I noticed that I had paid for a “booth” not just a ticket and I decided to go all out.
Here’s what I did: I decided that even though I was rushing the plan of a table/booth that I would have to do something really cool but simple at the same Time. I first went to Kinkos and ordered a Vinyl logo for leaderclicks (for the table). And than left to go buy my own “swag” for leaderclicks.

I decided to give out $15 Itunes Gift Cards to people at the show and after talking to the owner of the show he told me that ‘around’ 200 people were coming. So after receiving this information I headed directly to the Apple Store and purchased 200 gift cards. After standing at the counter for 45 minutes while they scanned each gift card I called my designer and had him design a sticker for me to put on the back of the itunes gift card case things.
The sticker looked like this:
the back of gift cards
I was successfully able to get a pretty cool 2×4ft vinyl banner for my table and I was also able to put stickers like that on the back of all 200 gift cards.

When I got back to my hotel room I took these pics with the gift cards:

gift cards

more gift cards

I also had to take a picture of the receipt for only 180 of the 201 items I purchased as it’s honestly the longest receipt I have ever seen/had.

Receipt #1

here is a pic to get a good sense of how ridiculous this receipt is

Long ways receipt

Overall I had a great time at CommunityNext and picked up a bunch of new contacts. I also really enjoyed SES although I didn’t get any pics I did do an interview with Shoemoney which you should check out.
I have lots to post in the next few weeks so stay tuned!
-Harrison

August 24, 2008

I saw a question on shoemoneys post…

Filed under: local advertising for small business — admin @ 4:10 pm

How do I make money?

Well guys, I do so much stuff I have to do a whole post. This past year I’ve been doing PPC marketing on various offers through affiliate networks and slowly branched away going ‘direct’. I have also branched away from just PPC and have started buying traffic on various sources, and have had great success ‘Arbing’. for the last few months.
If you have any questions or comments, let me know.
;]

August 19, 2008

Are you going to SES-San Jose/Are You Already At SES? I am going today!

Filed under: Search Engine Marketing, about harrison, travel — admin @ 4:57 am

Hey Everyone,
I decided because of a few reasons (1. Not going to affiliate summit b/c shawn collins, and 2. Blitzlocal being an “agency” for Small businesses) That I would attend SES today-friday morning. I read shoemoney’s blog and He seems to speak very highly of the show So I’ll check it out.
Have a good night everyone, and if your there, say hi!
-Harrison

August 18, 2008

back in the usa..not so happy about that

Filed under: about harrison, travel — admin @ 5:16 pm

Hey everybody,
I am back from my 2 week journey to Kerala, India and Amsterdam
I had a great time in both cities. :) will post some pictures etc today/tomorrow. I’m really tired!
-Harrison

August 5, 2008

I’m a google adwords qualified individual

Filed under: PPC, Search Engine Marketing, about harrison, travel — admin @ 3:15 pm

Hey everybody,
I am writing to you guys from Bombay international airport. I just got here and am waiting for my flight to Cochin ( got a 4hour-ish wait)
I finally got my adwords qualified link setup etc so I thought I would blog about it. Although this really doesn’t help with affiliate marketing etc I still decided to take the test because of the small biz sem stuff i’ve been doing..
Check it out heh

-Although the page to google only shows as blitzlocal.com - it was me who took the test. But i used that as a company URL, i wish it had my name on it lol.

I’m kind of tired and am going to try and take a 1-2 hour nap
later
-Harrison

August 2, 2008

So What Do You Want To Learn About? (and, what’s up eagle)

Filed under: PPC, Search Engine Marketing — admin @ 3:49 am

Yo Guys,
I’m going to make this post short, simple, and sweet. I want to do something like a FAQ but more on a post by post basis. E-mail me your affiliate/internet marketing specific questions and let me post the answers up here in actual blog posts. The ones that get chosen will be new posts here on CPAShare & I will go really in depth etc. :P

Also…Thought I’d let everyone know what I’m up to. This monday I am going to Cochin India for a wedding of my friend & ex project manager Sreeju. I will be in India from the 6th-13th & am also stopping in Amsterdam on the way back for a few days. I am staying at Cherai Beach Resorts what do you think ?? I will be posting from there and of course working as usual. :) I hope the internet’s fast!

Also, I wanted to just say what’s up to someone via the blog. I’ve never really done a “shout out” but I owe my boy Ryan a shoutout + I just have to emphasize the respect I have for this guy to all 300 of you readers. If you want to see who a real player is…It’s this pimp: Ryan, don’t lie your the pimp

hahahah ryan

Also.. In the next few days I’m going to be posting my Google Advertising Professional Logo thing. I took the test today & passed (my first try). I will post once google gives me the seal. I’m excited to have accomplished that although it’s not much I feel it will help me and my non-affiliate SEM business greatly.

-Harrison

How To Choose Offers That Can Profit You For The Longest Time Possible

Filed under: guest posts — admin @ 3:41 am

This is a guest post from my boy Wes @ Prosper202.com I will be posting more like tomorrow!
-Harrison

We’ve all been here before. You have been working diligently and after 2 months of spending your money and time to test a PPC campaign, you finally got it to work! Your doing great and your campaign is producing a positive 100% return on investment. Your making a lot of money and you continue to scale it. Everything is going great, until, you get an email saying your campaign is being discontinued next week…

If you’ve been in the affiliate marketing industry for any time at all, you’ll have experienced this before. It is always disappointing to work so hard on a campaign and then have it turned off after you got it to work. After encountering this to many times I got frustrated and told myself I wouldn’t keep promoting things that would turn off after several days, and I would only focus on longer term campaigns. As a personal preference I’d much rather have campaigns that I could setup and let run for a several years. And although it might seem hard to believe it is pretty easy to find offers that will run for easily a year plus or longer if you take the time to find them.

Now lets not forget of course, that there is a significant amount of money to be made in short-term to medium-term niches. Sometimes you can make the most money in the shortest amount of time on a new campaign that you can hit off–just don’t expect it to last very long because the offer has no history. However, what if you also took your time and invested into getting up a campaign that you know would be around for a long time? You would now be able to make your money, you can still get a good ROI, and you’ll probably earn more money for a longer period-of-time, and ultimately make more than if the offer was short term.

So instead of getting the top converting offers for the month, you could take a different approach. Instead what if you got the top converting offers for the past year, only showing offers that have been around for 12+ months or longer. This will give you the best converting campaigns that have been around for awhile and will most likely be around for a lot longer because the advertiser has figured out everything on their side and made it profitable for them–so they will continue to run their campaign for years because it is working for them consistently.

The first offer I ever ran was an education offer, the advertiser has been around since 2005, I didn’t think of it at the time, but even now that campaign after a year is still running because the advertiser has optimized their campaign and will continue to keep it running. It’s great, after 12 months the campaign is still going.

So if your getting frustrated that the networks are closing down your offers after you just got it to work; you can avoid this, by doing a little extra work. When you want to look for a campaign you can now SORT BY HISTORY and only run the ones that have been around for the longest period of time. This will allow you to promote campaigns that if you get working, will continue to work great for you. And although as simple and basic this tip is, if you implemented it, it can pay you large dividends because now all your offers are staying around for 6 months or longer.

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