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Premium Posts Volume 5 Available Now
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What Runs Where Gets a Makeover & Upgrade
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News on Premium Posts: Sale Now On, Volume 5 Coming Soon

Premium Posts Volume 5 Available Now

I’m pleased to finally unveil Volume 5 of the Premium Posts series.

It’s called Maximum ROI Marketing, and it’s available now.

Are you determined to make money online, but lacking the budget to compete with other top affiliates and big spenders? Maximum ROI Marketing is designed for you.

This is a comprehensive collection of tips and tricks for anybody looking to grow an online business on a shoestring budget.

Volume 5 reveals affiliate marketing strategies that are perfect for high ROI and rapid growth – from Plentyoffish and Facebook advertising, to the lucrative gaming market, to some non-affiliate ventures that are incredibly profitable. Maximum ROI Marketing will inspire you to get serious about turning your online dream in to a reality.

Volume 5 also marks the biggest release yet in the Premium Post series. It clocks in with 117 pages and 21307 words of explosive marketing content, and the now trademark no-balls-barred style that could only come from this horse’s mouth.

I’m excited for you to read it. I think there’s a little something for everybody, whether you’re looking for a trusted route in to affiliate marketing, or some inspiration to diversify your business and increase profits. Volume 5 covers a lot of ground.

For the complete content listings, ordering information and much more – head over to Finch Premiums and bag yourself a copy.

Important: Once you’ve placed your order, head to My Account and the file will be available for download. Not all emails go through straight away, but the file is instantly accessible from your account after payment.

Premium Posts Volume 5 is sponsored by Adsimilis, one of the very best affiliate networks in the business. I’m delighted they came onboard to sponsor the posts, and I suggest anybody who isn’t already with them, go get signed up now!

What Runs Where Gets a Makeover & Upgrade

What Runs Where is a competitive analysis tool that many of you will be familiar with.

It’s one of the most popular research tools in the affiliate space. If you are involved with any kind of banner buying or advertising on the Google Content Network, What Runs Where is a one stop shop for all the campaign ideas you could ever need.

I gave it a positive review last year, but I had a few complaints about the interface. I saw it as unnecessarily complicated and confusing for a media buying newbie.

There was no shortage of mesmerizing data, but the software was low on shiny, whimsical bells and whistles. Presentation isn’t everything, but it certainly makes life easier when you’re plunging through mountains of data and numbers.

Well, it turns out the What Runs Where team has taken that complaint onboard. The software has recently been upgraded with a brand spunking new interface.

It’s looking really good.

What Runs Where

What Runs Where now supports an additional three countries; Spain, Germany and France; to go with the previous collection of America, Canada, Australia and the UK.

The new targeting is particularly helpful for offers that dominate in European markets, like the Need For Speed example above.

Not only can you spy on prime sources of European traffic, but you can swipe readily translated creatives for your own testing purposes.

Of course, in the interest of not being a total dickbag, let me remind you…

Stealing is bad, kids.

Use What Runs Where to pinpoint the market trends, and then create something better.

Running the same creatives on the same traffic sources is only ever going to leave you two steps behind somebody much richer than yourself. That said, this is probably the single most effective tool for digging data from right under the fingernails of your competition.

Another welcome new addition to What Runs Where is placement suggestions. It’s the first in a series of so-called ‘actionable insights’ that will be landing in the future.

Placement suggestions sifts through what I can only imagine to be a nuclear-sized wasteland of data remnants. It looks at an advertiser’s existing placements and then suggests additional placements based on that data. I’m not sure how accurate – or how profitable – the internal algorithm is, but at first glance it looks very useful.

If I were to search through Christian Mingle’s placements, for example, I would find a huge list of sites that the merchant is currently targeting. By using placement suggestions, I can find alternatives – ranked by similarity – that aren’t currently being targeted.

This looks like a great tool for steering clear of competition. I’ve already found some niche, off-the-wall placements, that I’m in discussion to place small buys with.

What Runs Where is a data-beast. That much was known before. It’s encouraging to see that the team are taking active steps to turn their huge hoard of data in to insights and actual campaign suggestions.

I still think there’s potential to go further and give more meaning to the data. The algorithms are clearly powerful and effective, but little is said of how numerical ratings such as Similarity and AdStrength are calculated. I think it would be awesome if these terms were explained and perhaps graphed and documented to shed new meaning.

All things considered though, What Runs Where is still the honeybadger of all affiliate research tools. A must-have data slayer for anybody involved with media buying.

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News on Premium Posts: Sale Now On, Volume 5 Coming Soon

Hey guys. Just a heads-up….

I will be releasing Volume 5 of Premium Posts next week.

I’m excited to launch it, but nervous to finish editing. It’s the biggest volume yet.

In the run up to the launch, I will be putting Volume 4’s ‘Outside the Box Marketingon sale for just $19.95.

If you haven’t read it, now’s your chance to practically steal the goodness from right under my nose.

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