I've built my own fishing tackle shop on the net which is extremely exciting. It should let me to expand my activities in continuing with my search engine optimisation work as well as making money by joining affiliate marketing programs and carrying links to sellers of bait and tackle, fishing books and DVDs as well as travel companies offering products providing for the fishing devotee.
What I'm hoping to do is cover all manner of demand for bait and tackle for fishers in Britain and the US which has been done, and Aus and South Africa will be added in the next few days.
Just now there is a bias towards bait and tackle sellers in the US, and there is an excuse for this. As in so many areas, the Americans are way ahead of their British counterparts when it comes to affiliate marketing. Over there, where sellers have a web resource for retailing their products, they understand that they can find many more shoppers if more sites have links to them rather than relying on their own site being found by shoppers, and are happy to pay a commission to promote that.
This is not in fact the situation for the UK online bait and tackle sites however, and the other basis for so few United Kingdom links is that there is a fishing tackle shop firm who is constructing a new affiliate marketing scheme for bait and tackle suppliers which is going to go live in the January and I'm enthusiastic about joining that and then considerably increasing the number of links for United Kingdom maggot drowners.
In the meantime, the SEO work can carry on to promote the site and by the time the UK sites are displayed, my fishing tackle shop will be going up the search results tables as the engines become more responsive of the existence of the site and finds loads of good, relevant links to it, both in articles and in business directories.
What has motivated this idea to have a fishing tackle shop as my debut in affiliate marketing is that I have missed it since I halted tackle dangling many years ago. I was reminded how much I used to love it when I was based at an office that was sat by a canal and during a break I'd often watch people outside enjoying themselves, and later when out for a walk along one of the nearby canals some months ago I kept thinking how excellent it would be to be able to escape with my bait and tackle and have a bit of time on my tod in a peaceful situation.
So in the future, I want to improve the present site as much as I can, promote it across the search engines and then start some more and work on those. When I'm not away beside the water of course.
20101221
What I'm hoping to do is cover all manner of demand for bait and tackle for fishers in Britain and the US which has been done, and Aus and South Africa will be added in the next few days.
Just now there is a bias towards bait and tackle sellers in the US, and there is an excuse for this. As in so many areas, the Americans are way ahead of their British counterparts when it comes to affiliate marketing. Over there, where sellers have a web resource for retailing their products, they understand that they can find many more shoppers if more sites have links to them rather than relying on their own site being found by shoppers, and are happy to pay a commission to promote that.
This is not in fact the situation for the UK online bait and tackle sites however, and the other basis for so few United Kingdom links is that there is a fishing tackle shop firm who is constructing a new affiliate marketing scheme for bait and tackle suppliers which is going to go live in the January and I'm enthusiastic about joining that and then considerably increasing the number of links for United Kingdom maggot drowners.
In the meantime, the SEO work can carry on to promote the site and by the time the UK sites are displayed, my fishing tackle shop will be going up the search results tables as the engines become more responsive of the existence of the site and finds loads of good, relevant links to it, both in articles and in business directories.
What has motivated this idea to have a fishing tackle shop as my debut in affiliate marketing is that I have missed it since I halted tackle dangling many years ago. I was reminded how much I used to love it when I was based at an office that was sat by a canal and during a break I'd often watch people outside enjoying themselves, and later when out for a walk along one of the nearby canals some months ago I kept thinking how excellent it would be to be able to escape with my bait and tackle and have a bit of time on my tod in a peaceful situation.
So in the future, I want to improve the present site as much as I can, promote it across the search engines and then start some more and work on those. When I'm not away beside the water of course.
20101221
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