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XML is changing internet marketing.
By 888 | November 29, 2008
Hello again. That was a short break. How is everyone? Fine I hope.

Image of an affiliate marketer.
Thought I would touch on what’s changing in the arena of marketing. Why? Who couldn’t use a little extra dough now and then? Well, look at what I found out about XML…
… Internet affiliate marketing is going through a transfiguration. XML is changing internet marketing. The revolution is led by a “scrappy” group of internet marketing veterans and newbies at Commission River. How do I know?
You’ll see.
Many industries are exploring marketing changes. Yahoo, M.S.N. and Google are busy in their think tanks developing new strategies all the time. Today I read Google’s content guidelines pertaining to affiliate web sites. Google, like all search engines, sincerely only asks for one thing from affiliates… high-quality “unique” and “helpful” content.
Well, I suppose the next question for Affiliate Marketing is how do we get from “cookie cutter affiliate web site” to an affiliate site that is designed to be “unique” and “helpful?” Commission River has been investigating this for a long time. That is the question the team, led by Patrick O’born at Commission River, answers with XML according to M.S.N. Money Central and Business Wire. XML Plug Ins.
XML Plug-ins are for internet publishers from all walks of life from all over the globe. There is more. The object is that the publisher should have their own domain and web site.
Commission River Plug-Ins are not designed for cookie cutter replicated sites. The biggest problem for most affiliates is if you have a replicated site where you can not add to or subtract from the content, it is probably not a good chance for any search engine to want to add it to their index. Speaking about index…
Here is something funny. Tonight I had a change of how I view search engine results. They at first appear to be vertical. One result piled on top of another. Or are they?
I was viewing these web site results horizontally on a flat playing field. Yours is one of the sites but I could not see you through the massive crowd. The object is to have such a unique helpful site that when a query is made, all the other players move away leaving you visible.
Are you a webmaster or a publisher? You may want to follow up on this one. I don’t know a lot about code or XML so I won’t go there. > All publishers sign up here. <
Here is another question that receives a response from the Commission River team in developing their XML marketing plug ins. Affiliate marketers in general are tired of getting raked over the coals by companies that don’t allow tracking their marketing campaigns.
Using XML plug ins means publishers have a visibility of their marketing efforts as never before offered by anyone. Ask anyone who has been a member of other internet link share marketing programs.
XML opens up a new path for publishers no matter what type of content theme they use and gives unparallel visibility to the online marketer.
That’s not the end of it though. Remember the vision? That has to do with search engine optimizing your marketing efforts. XML solves that problem too! The publisher controls the S.E.O..
Well, what else is left to say friends? I have noticed the BYHL stock has been stable throughout the recent financial turmoil. That is good news too!
See you later. Maybe offline. God Bless.
P.S.
The Commission River XML Plug Ins work very well with Word Press but only if you host your own Word Press.
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