tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1046177391982632340.post6334745121162251244..comments2024-01-24T14:39:33.058-07:00Comments on Lazy Gardening: Why "Affiliate" Marketing Sucks!Lazy Gardenshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06417141746817369210noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1046177391982632340.post-67244793852057876002010-09-30T11:37:50.469-07:002010-09-30T11:37:50.469-07:00No One - One way for creators to enhance their mar...No One - One way for creators to enhance their market is to create reciprocal marketing among a small group of related products. <br /><br />EXAMPLE: <br />Craftsman who makes garden furniture<br />Potter who makes pots for plants<br />Specialty nursery<br /><br />Each blogs and promotes the other's blog and products when it makes sense.Lazy Gardenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06417141746817369210noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1046177391982632340.post-66176503219185332832010-09-29T10:59:59.762-07:002010-09-29T10:59:59.762-07:00saw your article, actually read it all of it vs. j...saw your article, actually read it all of it vs. just skim. I appreciate your point of view. I agree, many affiliate programs sound just like you describe, panhandlers looking for easy money by being first in your face. It's not a pretty picture. I am researching this topic as an affiliate wannabe. Seems to me that if something has value (in gardening for example) and you wish to sell it, youNo Onehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10825610190591182353noreply@blogger.com