Maximise Campaigns Before Your Competitors Do!

One aspect of running an internet site that utilises lead based programs is that you just know that most (if not all) your competitors are monitoring your activity either directly on your website or via newsletters.

It is a frustration - after all somedays it feels you’re trailblazing just so that others can bandwagon in - and it shows you can’t keep anything reasonably exclusive for any period. However the situation does demonstrate the need to maximise campaigns the minute you have them - make hay whilst the sun shines because you can bet your bottom dollar someone somewhere will be along to rain on your parade.

Ah well that’s enough cliches for one day!

Related Posts

  • Google UK Gives Trademark Triggers The Bullet
  • Are There Enough Gentlemen For an Adword Initiative?
  • Don’t You Just Hate It…
  • CPM Banner Networks
  • So You Want To Run A Competition?
  • back me up


    No Comments - Why Not Start Things Off?

    Be the first to comment on this entry.

    Have your say

    Name:

    Email:

    Website:

    Sum of 4 + 8 ?

    >>> New! Tick box to subscribe to comments via email! 

    Fields in bold are required. Email addresses are never published or distributed.

    Some HTML code is allowed:
    <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>
    URIs must be fully qualified (eg: http://www.domainname.com) and all tags must be properly closed.

    Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted.

    Please keep comments relevant. Off-topic, offensive or inappropriate comments may be edited or removed.

    1. Jason's Affiliate Marketing Blog

      This is the affiliate blog of Jason Dale, co-director of Loquax, which has been running (successfully) since 1998. One Little Duck is for news, views and observations about affiliate marketing, being a siteowner, a reluctant business person, a shy social networker and just general observations. Please feel to add comments!


    2. Loquax
    3.