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		<title>Aggressive Affiliates Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 11:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aggressive Affiliates Review 
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The assessment that goes deep into what Aggressive Affiliates is and is not!
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What Exactly is Aggressive Affiliates And Can It Benefit You?
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If you are looking to learn more about the good and bad points of Aggressive Affiliates, please carry on reading while I will try my best to provide my best objective [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aggressive Affiliates Review </p>
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The assessment that goes deep into what Aggressive Affiliates is and is not!</p>
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What Exactly is Aggressive Affiliates And Can It Benefit You?</p>
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If you are looking to learn more about the good and bad points of Aggressive Affiliates, please carry on reading while I will try my best to provide my best objective assessment.</p>
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What is Aggressive Affiliate About?</p>
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Aggressive Affiliates is a program that consists of a bundle of indepth ways to benefit from the content network and getting great quality scores. It also teaches the use of blogs intended for marketing using ethical tactics, unlike those fake blogs that are getting slapped out there.</p>
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The program covers a bundle of social media and web 2.0 properties that are used for marketing and generating affiliate sales and it is most suited for anybody who is geared up to get paid serious profits using both free of charge traffic and paid traffic on the content network.</p>
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How Does Aggressive Affiliates work?</p>
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Well, because Peter Parks loves to keep things straightforward, he will teach you how to target niches and generate profits with CPA offers, affiliate products or even your own products. Free traffic using web 2.0 properties so as to rank high on the organic search engine and paid traffic on the content network with superior quality scores and clicks as low as 1-2 cents for every click. </p>
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Most marketers would want to stay away from the content network since they consider it as weak traffic and low paying traffic that doesn&#8217;t work. According to Peter Parks, the reason is that these marketers are not exactly aware of the valuable benefit of pay per click marketing. </p>
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Inside the Aggressive Affiliates, they will cover why the content network is phenomenal and how you can earn good profits from it. One of the reasons they profit so much from the content network is simply because the content network is the single biggest syndicated network and the main platform from Google to seriously churn out a great commission with. </p>
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My Conclusion </p>
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Aggressive Affiliate is an excellent coaching course intended for both newbies and more skilled marketers. The methods Peter Parks and Eric Rockefeller teach inside the program are very effective and with Peter&#8217;s simple to understand coaching methods and videos, you will be able to identify profitable niche markets and make a lot of money if you are committed to put in the effort to render it successful. </p>
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This is not an easy, lazy, quick acquire rich program. Aggressive Affiliates offers a solid tactic to earning nice commissions but it requires work and effort. I would propose it to individuals who are serious about making profits online the proven method. </p>
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To find out more about the Aggressive Affilites program, check out http://www.aggressiveaffiliatesreviewblog.com/recommends/main.php </p>
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For a more detailed review of Aggressive Affiliates and the bonus package, check out http://www.aggressiveaffiliatesreviewblog.com</p>
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If you do decide to purchase Aggressive Affiliates, do take note that the program is limited to only 300 people to maintain the quality of the coaching.</p>
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		<title>To What Extent are Cashback Sites Hurting Affiliates?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 05:50:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It wasn&#8217;t long after the birth of affiliate marketing that cashback sites started to appear. These are sites which offer consumers a refund on what they purchase, through the use of affiliate schemes. For example, if a merchant were to run an affiliate program, offering affiliates a 10% commission on all sales, a cashback site [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It wasn&#8217;t long after the birth of affiliate marketing that cashback sites started to appear. These are sites which offer consumers a refund on what they purchase, through the use of affiliate schemes. For example, if a merchant were to run an affiliate program, offering affiliates a 10% commission on all sales, a cashback site could offer consumers anywhere up to 10% off their order value. From the merchant’s point of view, it is still worth paying a commission in the form of a refund to the buyer, if it results in a new sale. At first glance, this appears to be a system which benefits everybody. Merchants get extra sales, affiliate networks get extra commissions, and consumers get a better deal. The person who loses out is the affiliate who might have already referred the customer.</p>
<p>If a review site funded by affiliate revenue advertises by PPC to get traffic, then they would not be out of line to expect that if any of their visitors went on to make a purchase based on the reviews, they should receive a commission. However, if at the point the visitor was about to make a purchase, they went through a cashback site; this would overwrite the most recent cookie set. This means that the affiliate has gone to all of the work of getting the customer to the point of sale, for the cashback site to take the credit. There is evidence to suggest that people just use cashback sites at the point of purchase. The EPC for some merchants is up to 5 times higher for incentivized traffic, suggesting that they only go through the cashback site when they are intending to make a purchase. Is it right that affiliates are being denied commissions because of cashback being a more attractive incentive to purchase?</p>
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