Helping Bloggers Make Money
Ok folks its rare that I do a shout out. Here’s what I’m looking for and you will see why in 24 hours or so. Please do me a massively huge favor. It will be repaid ten fold in time you just watch. Send me via email (david at problogging.com) your Top 10 Affiliate Programs that you make money with with your affiliate links included. In exchange I will post your links on a new site I’m building with your affiliate links included. However if I get more than 1 Dreamhost or MediaTemple Affiliate its first come first serve. That’s why I need up to 10. So that way you can atleast get one. Also include your best available email that way I can ask for a link back to my new site. If you want you can also do this via the comments section below.
Why?
Well I want to help make you money and I want to help build some PR Linkage for this new site about affiliate marketing.
How?
Strong linkbacks give me good pagerank and the affiliate program linkage gives you money as my pagerank goes up. So its a win-win for all of us. The more the merrier. Although the first submitters of this will no doubt make the most money.
What’s this for?
This is also for my upcoming ebook entitled Marketing Campfire, which is all about the art of storytelling as a business.
Anyhow, get busy now. Send me the links. Or leave comments with a few affiliate programs. In a few days, or sooner I will ask that you put a link on your sidebar for my new site.













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Perfect pages… tnx
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