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		<title>Check Out My Interview on JonathanVolk.com!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 19:14:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check out my interview on JonathanVolk.com &#8211; I&#8217;ve met Jon at several marketing events throughout the years. He&#8217;s a an extremely knowledgeable, hardworking  guy and has one of the most popular blogs in the industry! His featured post today is an interview with me. Check it out here: http://www.jonathanvolk.com/affiliate-marketers/interview-ryan-bukevicz.html

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Check out my interview on <a href="http://www.jonathanvolk.com/affiliate-marketers/interview-ryan-bukevicz.html">JonathanVolk.com</a> &#8211; I&#8217;ve met Jon at several marketing events throughout the years. He&#8217;s a an extremely knowledgeable, hardworking  guy and has one of the most popular blogs in the industry! His featured post today is an interview with me. Check it out here: <a href="http://www.jonathanvolk.com/affiliate-marketers/interview-ryan-bukevicz.html">http://www.jonathanvolk.com/affiliate-marketers/interview-ryan-bukevicz.html</a></p>
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		<title>The Key to Starting A New Campaign</title>
		<link>http://ryanbuke.com/2010/03/26/the-key-to-starting-a-campaign/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 20:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The key to starting a campaign
The biggest problem newbies experience, is that after spending hours developing a solid landing page, getting a keyword list, finding the best offers, and coming up with a solid ad variation &#8211; they run their campaign, blow through their money without a single lead to show for it. They then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The key to starting a campaign</p>
<p>The biggest problem newbies experience, is that after spending hours developing a solid landing page, getting a keyword list, finding the best offers, and coming up with a solid ad variation &#8211; they run their campaign, blow through their money without a single lead to show for it. They then quit on their campaign as they haven&#8217;t even sniffed a positive result from hours of effort. This happens to almost everyone &#8211; so don&#8217;t worry! The following is a list of key points that all newbies should strive to attain, and to know when their campaign really wasn&#8217;t a waste of time:</p>
<p>1.) Make sure you have a good niche! How can you expect to  get hundreds of leads a day when you don&#8217;t even know if there is that many people looking to buy your product? Sure you can be the first to exploit a niche, but leave that to the big guys. If you are just starting out, you don&#8217;t need to make things any harder than they have to be.</p>
<p>2.) Find the leads! Regardless if you spent $100 or $1000 on your campaign, if you haven&#8217;t generated any leads &#8211; then all you know is that atleast ONE variable within your keywords, landing page, offers, ad variations, bid price, and ad position combination does NOT work. You need to distinguish what variables need adjustments and which doesn&#8217;t, and the only way to do this is to compare results between what is working. The problem is that if you don&#8217;t have any leads to use with your data &#8211; it&#8217;ll be very hard to make adjustments because in essence &#8211; you have no idea what is working. The first step in the right direction is to FIND as many leads as you can, and try to optimize your efforts to more leads in that realm. This is why it&#8217;s important to make sure you are promoting a hot niche. You KNOW the leads are out there&#8230; Go find them!</p>
<p>3.) Don&#8217;t give up &#8211; I can&#8217;t stress this enough. The only real money you lose is when you don&#8217;t learn from your mistakes.  Keep grinding until you&#8217;ve tried every combination of keywords, ad variations, landing page, offers, position and bid price as you can.</p>
<p>The big thing ALL newbies should know, is that if you just keep at it, you will hit your campaign! Even if it takes 20 swings until you hit, that hit will be ever so sweet. Once you hit your first campaign, everything starts to make alot more sense in your mind, and your experience starts to kick in. Affiliate marketing is like developing an extra muscle in your brain. It&#8217;s tough at first, but once you get the hang of it &#8211; it becomes much easier to hit more campaigns. Enjoy the ride!</p>
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		<title>The Difference Between A Super Affiliate and a Newbie&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://ryanbuke.com/2010/03/09/the-difference-between-a-super-affiliate-and-a-newbie/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:54:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Difference between now and then&#8230;
When mentoring publishers, I am often asked what is the biggest difference between when I started, and where I am at now. The answer, although seems quite simple, is actually what I believe is the key to success in this industry. I&#8217;ve been doing online marketing for quite some time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Difference between now and then&#8230;</p>
<p>When mentoring publishers, I am often asked what is the biggest difference between when I started, and where I am at now. The answer, although seems quite simple, is actually what I believe is the key to success in this industry. I&#8217;ve been doing online marketing for quite some time (started in 2001) in all the different aspects of internet marketing and became really serious about search marketing specifically about 4 years ago. Below are some points based on my personal reflection between me now and then:</p>
<p>1.) <strong>Start campaigns with $1000 to spend, not $100! </strong>When I was starting off, I did the common mistake of depositing $100 into my Adwords account, and seeing where that got me. After I blew through the money in an hour, I would freak out and call my campaign a failure. This is HARDLY the case. There is a TON of trial and error in campaigns, especially when starting off. One ad group may get creamed and lose $80, while your other ad group may get a ton of leads for $20. The important thing to realize is that your statistics are worthless unless you have enough data to prove they do or do not work. 20 clicks and no conversions on an offer that pays $50 a lead does NOT mean it&#8217;s a failure. What happens if 2 clicks in a row convert? All the sudden your &#8220;failed&#8221; campaign is a huge success. It is important to make sure your keywords have atleast 70-100 clicks each before you make any decisions. In most cases, this will require more than $100 for your campaign to figure out. I&#8217;d say closer to $1000. Once I started depositing more money into my Adwords accounts, I started finding that MOST of my campaigns were actually having some sort of avenue to profitability. I found my converting keywords/ad variation combinations and scaled my traffic. This was only possible because I had put the proper amount of money into trial and error.</p>
<p>2.) <strong>If you&#8217;re not a designer, don&#8217;t create your own landing pages!</strong> There&#8217;s nothing wrong with admitting that a professional landing page designer is better at designing landing pages than you.   Realize this, and accept it. A solid landing page increases your chances at success substantially. If you are truly serious about trying to succeed at online marketing, do it the right way. Spend the $100 and get your page done by someone who knows what they are doing. It could be the difference between your campaign hitting, or missing.</p>
<p>3.) <strong>Develop a healthy disregard for money.</strong> Don&#8217;t stress over a loss. Look at the situation similar to a college education. You are paying to learn. Be sure to reflect on every swing at a campaign, and develop a conclusion from your attempt. Document what you learn. The only way you really lose money, is if you don&#8217;t learn something new.</p>
<p>4.) <strong>Scale like CRAZY!!! </strong>If you find a particular keyword or niche that is working, SCALE! Do not hold anything back. Go after every single engine, every single language possible. Examine new traffic sources. You need to milk every cent of profit from you findings. You will find yourself in regret for not doing this when your niche dies down. Don&#8217;t leave a cent left on the table!</p>
<p>5.) <strong>Track your results thoroughly! </strong>This is the main reason why I made <a href="http://ryanbuke.com/my-bevo/">Bevo Media</a>.  I always found it a pain to track my results thoroughly, however it is of the utmost importance. I mean much more than tracking your keywords too.  You should track your landing page and ad variations thoroughly. I built <a href="http://ryanbuke.com/my-bevo/">Bevo Media</a> based on my needs as an affiliate marketer, and once I started tracking my results thoroughly with it, I found it much easier to draw conclusions about the aspects of my campaign that were successful, and optimized from there.</p>
<p>6.) <strong>DO NOT GIVE UP! </strong>A full time affiliate marketer, may as well be considered a full time &#8216;trial and error&#8217; expert. 90% of the game is trial and error. Just keep trying different combination of keywords, landing pages, offers and ad variations. You are bound to hit eventually. Use your resources, such as your affiliate managers to let you know what niche is hot at the time. If you have a niche that is proven to be converting extremely well at the moment, then you know it&#8217;s working for somebody. It&#8217;s just the matter of figuring out the right combination within you campaign!</p>
<p>These are all points that have cost me both time and money to realize, and feel all newbies can get a jump start to success from my sharing. Do yourself a favor and take these points seriously. Don&#8217;t cut corners. Affiliate marketing is a dream job, but it&#8217;s still a job. Strive to be the best, but you need to earn it first. Lazy people do NOT succeed in life, no matter what the situation is. So work hard and celebrate after!</p>
<p>-RB</p>
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		<title>The Mystery of the Google Adwords Slap Explained</title>
		<link>http://ryanbuke.com/2010/02/11/he-mystery-of-the-google-adwords-slap-explained/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 06:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Mystery of the Google Adwords Slap Explained:
As many of you know, there are many unexplained aspects within Google Adwords. Google, makes it a point, to leave specific aspects of the system mysterious, leaving their advertisers to figure things out on their own. This is especially the case for affiliates. I have been using Google [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Mystery of the Google Adwords Slap Explained:</strong></p>
<p>As many of you know, there are many unexplained aspects within Google Adwords. Google, makes it a point, to leave specific aspects of the system mysterious, leaving their advertisers to figure things out on their own. This is especially the case for affiliates. I have been using Google Adwords since 2001, and throughout my years, I have seen the Adwords program evolve drastically. Specifically, within the past 3 years, since the emergence of the almighty Quality Score, there are some specific aspects of Adwords that are still unexplainable. I have formed strong assumptions based on &#8220;What I think&#8221;, or &#8220;How exactly it works&#8221;. These assumptions were based off of my experience and countless hours of trial and error to form my conclusions. Still, there was always that random slap, quality score decrease, or ad variation denial that never made sense to me&#8230;. Until now&#8230;.</p>
<p>I recently had a extremely indepth conversation with an Adwords representative about the Adwords program, and exactly how it works. This was a face to face conversation, during non work hours. I can confirm that many of my assumptions were dead on the money, while others were surprisingly off. The conversation lasted for well over an hour, and I can truly say, that I feel I learned more from that single conversation, then anyone in the industry could from years of trial and error. Below is some information provided to me directly from the rep. These are answers that many affiliates have been seeking for years, and can make all the difference for those of you who are not already banned or given up on Adwords.</p>
<p>1.) Google slaps are entirely automatic. I always assumed that there was automatic slaps and manual slaps. A manual slap is EXTREMELY rare. There are tens of thousands of publishers using Adwords daily, and hundreds of thousands ad variations. This makes it extremely hard for manual monitoring of campaigns, which is why it&#8217;s an automated process.</p>
<p>2.) So what are the main reasons a site gets slapped if it&#8217;s done automatically? A slap, is a complex equation that takes a variety of campaign and account variables into consideration. Some of the main variables are:<br />
a.) Duplicate content &#8211; This is the reason most affiliates get slapped. This is because there are so many other affiliates copying landing pages from each other. Duplicate content is not just limited to sites using Adwords, rather, it includes ALL websites indexed in Google search. Even when someone copies your own landing page, both parties are penalized. Content exceeding over a certain percentage of duplicate material is almost always an instant slap.<br />
b.) Account History &#8211; This includes account age, and account spend. $50,000+ spend has extra weight.<br />
c.) Rebill offers &#8211; Slaps weight more heavily on specific niches notorious for consumer complaints. Specifically weight loss and teeth whitening. Google will monitor for keywords and weigh against your campaign for rebill type words, such as &#8220;Free Trial&#8221; and &#8220;Acai berry&#8221;<br />
d.) Severity of previous slaps &#8211; Google does not only take into account how many times your account has been slapped before, but also the severity of each slap. For instance, a slap from duplicate content does not weigh as heavily as a slap from a rebill teeth whitening campaign that has been reposted and slapped 5 times already.<br />
e.) Content is king! The more content you have, the more it waters down the algorithm. Meaning, if they are looking for specific faulty words, and then placing a value to that word based on the comparison of total words on the site, the more words the better! This is why I always recommend to the people I mentor to get 20-30 unique articles minimum for your landing pages.</p>
<p>3.) How often does Google do these automatic checks? Every single time Google updates their algorithm, it automatically recrawls ALL of the sites on the Adwords system, whether they are paused or active. So this means that between the time of the last algorithm crawl, if there was another affiliate who copied your landing page, you will get slapped. Additionally, their updated variable could spin your site&#8217;s slap score in an entirely different direction, for better or worse.</p>
<p>4.) So how often does Google update their algorithm? Basically, it is unpredictable. It could be 2 months, it could be 2 days. It&#8217;s sporadic based on when the guys in charge change the algorithm. I will say from experience, it seems to be around every 2 weeks.</p>
<p>5.) Having the keyword in your domain name is huge! This is especially the case for assigning a high quality score. It&#8217;s good practice to have your targeted niche keyword once in the ad variation title, once in the ad variation body, and once in the ad variation display URL.</p>
<p>6.) Always keep your ad groups under 25 keywords. Over 25 keywords in an ad group can KILL your quality score. The quality score is as much about how you group your keywords as it is with the content of your page.</p>
<p>7.) And Finally&#8230;. what&#8217;s the deal on all the random bans? The mass amounts of Google Bans that occurred during November and December were automated. These bans looked at severity of prior slaps, duplicate content frequency, and if your promoted a questionable offer. Being said, the automated banning method completely screwed some undeserving advertisers over. Google will not give out much info as to why a specific account has been banned, and if you are one of the unfortunate ones, there is nothing you can really do. Moral of the story &#8211; don&#8217;t promote rebills on Google!</p>
<p>I have much more info that I plan to write in the Bevo Classroom, however that&#8217;s all I&#8217;ll blog about for now. I hope this cleared up some confusion from the affiliate side of things. If you guys need any further explaining about what was wrote, let me know and I&#8217;ll try to explain the best I can! <img src='http://ryanbuke.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>-RB</p>
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		<title>Bevo Media Relocating To La Jolla, California!</title>
		<link>http://ryanbuke.com/2010/02/05/bevo-media-relocating-to-la-jolla-california/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 04:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am pleased to announce that Bevo Media is relocating to La Jolla, California! During the week of February 14-20, the entire team will be flying out and moving their things over to the new office in La Jolla. This has been the plan for a long time, it was just a matter of getting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-492" title="lajollapalmtrees" src="http://ryanbuke.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/lajollapalmtrees4-300x214.jpg" alt="lajollapalmtrees" width="284" height="202" />I am pleased to announce that Bevo Media is relocating to La Jolla, California! During the week of February 14-20, the entire team will be flying out and moving their things over to the new office in La Jolla. This has been the plan for a long time, it was just a matter of getting the whole team on board.</p>
<p>So why did I chose La Jolla? La Jolla is one of the most beautiful, wealthiest areas in the world, on the Beach, perfect weather year round, in sunny Southern California. I am a firm believer that if you truly want to achieve your goals in life, everything you do needs to revolve around them. My goal is to build a top quality, head over heals, internet marketing powerhouse. In everything I do in my life, I strive to be the best, and do so by challenging the best, building the best interface, having the best design, associating myself with the best personnel, and hiring the best team humanly possible. I am a positive thinker to the max, who is satisfied with nothing else but the highest of quality, and I feel that La Jolla represents my mindset perfectly. The best part of it all is, that my teams vision is just as strong, each and every person&#8230;</p>
<p>I will leave you with the most beautiful sunset I can possibly find, from this new place I can now call home, La Jolla, CA:<br />
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		<title>What is Bevo Media? The Offical Launch Of Bevo Media</title>
		<link>http://ryanbuke.com/2010/01/18/what-is-bevo-media-the-offical-launch-of-bevo-media/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 16:19:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is Bevo Media? The OFFICAL Bevo Media Launch Introduction.
I am pleased to announce, that after 2 full years of development, Bevo Media is launching January 17th, 2010, during Affiliate Summit West at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas. Haven&#8217;t heard of Bevo Media yet? Good! That means I&#8217;ve accomplished my goals! We have been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is Bevo Media? The OFFICAL Bevo Media Launch Introduction.</strong></p>
<p>I am pleased to announce, that after 2 full years of development, Bevo Media is launching January 17th, 2010, during Affiliate Summit West at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas. Haven&#8217;t heard of Bevo Media yet? Good! That means I&#8217;ve accomplished my goals! We have been keeping this project on the down low from day 1, with plans to come out with a boom when it&#8217;s ready. Well that day has finally arrived, and since November of 2007, I&#8217;ve had every aspect of this weekend envisioned. Now, to the good stuff!</p>
<p><strong>So what is Bevo Media?</strong></p>
<p>The video just about says it all:</p>
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<p>Bevo Media can be best described as a &#8220;Full Scale Affiliate Marketing Platform&#8221;, that works to consolidate literally every aspect of affiliate marketing.  This includes:</p>
<p>1.)  Installing your all of your affiliate networks in their entirety on our interface (including individual offer stats, subIDs and Offers)</p>
<p>2.)Installing your Pay Per Click accounts in their entirety. You can drill down your PPC accounts from the campaign to the keyword/ad variation level. Edit your campaigns on the fly, and create entire new campaigns right from our interface with the BevoEditor. The BevoEditor features several time saving features including the Cross Post function allowing users to create a campaign and post it to multiple PPC accounts with just one click.</p>
<p>3.) A complete API Induced KW Tracker. This means that ALL of your affiliate network and PPC Account stats, automatically sync to your account, ensuring all numbers are as EXACT as possible. Not only does this help you improve your ROI, but it also is the easiest keyword tracking system to setup humanly possible.  And don&#8217;t worry, we have a full media buy tracker built into the system with its own special section. Pixel and Postback methods also available.</p>
<p>4.) Consolidate ALL of your analytics accounts. Find the traffic details and demographics of your users without leaving the Bevo Interface.</p>
<p>5.) A FULL Marketplace made up of trusted vendors with solid internet marketing experience in their designated field of work. You will never need to scramble to find a landing page designer or content writer. Every vendor on our interface is 100% proven reliable.</p>
<p>6.) A complete publisher classroom. Two years of work put into the classroom. Tons of great reads. I made it a point, to be direct in the content, and only mention the stuff that REALLY matters in affiliate marketing. Definitely valuable content here.</p>
<p>Probably the most asked question I get is about the cost and security. Simply put, this project was made to be free of charge to our userbase. Additionally, I know everyone is concerned about their security using this type of system, which is why I decided to have an entire self hosted version of the project as well.  About a year ago, I had the option to raise funding for this project, and  I ultimately declined for this very reason. I did this so I had the freedom to offer it for free and to make it self hosted.. So why exactly are we free, and how do we make money?</p>
<p>The answer is quite simple &#8211; The best way to build a popular, highly regarded online company is to mold a revenue model that is based off of providing your product to the userbase for free (ie: Google). Being said, we have developed a revenue model that can sustain our costs from other areas not at the expense of our userbase.</p>
<p>So what is our revenue model exactly? Well for starters, our self hosted version is the premium version of our product that we eventually plan to charge for. The reason we give it away for free now is because our product is still in beta, and we would never want to charge for a product that we do not know with 100% certainty that it is everything we promise and more. When will we start charging for the self hosted version? Honestly there is no timeline for this, it could be a few weeks to a few months. Basically, whenever we feel our product is ready for it. However one thing is for certain, our regular hosted product, is, and always will be, 100% free of charge to our users.</p>
<p>Secondly, we have developed specific business relationships with affiliate networks to help sustain the costs of operation. As you could imagine, with a super tool like Bevo Media, there is great opportunity for affiliate networks to promote their company to our userbase.</p>
<p>We also have our subsidiary company, Bevo Search, a local marketing and web development firm, in which we can use our publisher base to grow. This along with another paid &#8220;super tool&#8221; type platform coming in the near feature, will benefit greatly from the success of our initial company.</p>
<p>Lastly, there are several mini revenue streams within the Bevo Media interface that often goes unnoticed by our users. These mini revenue streams include:<br />
1.) Referral Bonuses<br />
2.) Bevo Marketplace Commission<br />
3.) Ad Space<br />
4.) Donations</p>
<p>At the end of the day, the only thing that really matters to us is providing a solid product to the industry with a large userbase. Even if we never make a dime in profit, if our product is widely used throughout the industry, we have achieved our goals, and we are willing to go above and beyond to make sure that happens.<strong></strong></p>
<p>Now that project development is completed, the most important thing to me is making sure the interface is absolutely perfect. No bugs left behind! The initial 1-2 weeks directly after Affiliate Summit West, we are going to keep our product in beta.  The main reason I am doing this is not just to ensure we ironed out as many issues as possible,  but also due to the fact that I will be busy that entire week in Vegas at the show, and I want to make sure that when we do have the interface open to the public, I can be there for the satisfaction of our customers. I will do everything it takes to make sure as many people are satisfied as possible. I put everything I got into this project, and I can guarantee that if we all work together, we can accomplish my goal of creating the most efficient, and beneficial marketing platform ever created.</p>
<p>-RB</p>
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		<title>How To Avoid Burn Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 15:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burned Out?
 
Remember how it was like back when you thought that making $100 or $200 per day online was next to impossible? Remember that “wow, making that much or more would motivate me to work and work… and work!” way of thinking which seemed logical at that point?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Burned Out?</span></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Remember how it was like back when you thought that making $100 or $200 per day online was next to impossible? Remember that “wow, making that much or more would motivate me to work and work… and work!” way of thinking which seemed logical at that point?</p>
<p>Well, as most of you will probably confirm, things definitely DON’T stand that way. We humans are an interesting bunch: you’d think that a person who has managed to reach a certain financial goal (let’s say making $200 per day online) would be willing to work like a maniac in order to continue earning $100 per day, $200 per day or whatever but that’s not how things stand. In fact:</p>
<p><strong>Things Will End Up Seeming Boring… FAST!</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Ok, you’ll feel all motivated and everything. Great, you’ll continue working like a maniac and making $200 per day for a week. Two weeks, maybe three. But after a certain point, things will definitely start seeming boring and making those 200 bucks per day will end up seeming like a chore. Here’s why:</p>
<p>****you      start taking things for granted</p>
<p>****that      initial excitement is no longer there</p>
<p>****the      financial “shock factor” is behind you, $200 per day doesn’t seem all that      impressive anymore</p>
<ul></ul>
<p>Reaching one goal or another is NOT enough, thinking that you’ll feel happy and just as motivated after reaching a goal and without setting higher ones is just plain wrong. If you don’t see the big picture, it’s just a matter of time until you’ll end up feeling burned out and the most important question arises:</p>
<p><strong>What to Do?</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>First of all, you need to understand that you have to keep things fun and exciting. Always set higher short-term goals and always be guided by your long-term ones. It’s really not rocket science.</p>
<p>Being an affiliate marketer is tricky because on the one hand, it’s great that you have all of the freedom in the world but on the other hand, things will quickly get out of hand if you don’t organize your time accordingly. If being an affiliate marketer starts seeming like a job, you’re doing something wrong. Not a lot of people have the opportunities we take for granted, most of the people who are trapped by a 9 to 5 lifestyle can’t even understand how someone can make a lot of money yet still have as much freedom as we do.</p>
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		<title>Would You Rather Be In The NFL or Be A Big Affiliate Marketer?</title>
		<link>http://ryanbuke.com/2009/12/13/would-you-rather-be-in-the-nfl-or-be-a-big-affiliate-marketer/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Dec 2009 07:48:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you rather be in the NFL or a be big Affiliate Marketer?
My buddies and I debate this subject all the time, and I figured I&#8217;d bring it out to see what everyone else had to say about it. Would you rather be in the NFL, or be a serious, high revenue affiliate marketer? Don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you rather be in the NFL or a be big Affiliate Marketer?<img class="size-medium wp-image-359 alignright" title="1970 NFL Logo" src="http://ryanbuke.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/1970-NFL-Logo-232x300.png" alt="1970 NFL Logo" width="232" height="300" /></p>
<p>My buddies and I debate this subject all the time, and I figured I&#8217;d bring it out to see what everyone else had to say about it. Would you rather be in the NFL, or be a serious, high revenue affiliate marketer? Don&#8217;t laugh, this is a serious debate, and if you think about it, it makes sense.</p>
<p>I will start off by saying that I know 7 people who are currently in the NFL. A few starters, a few guys on the practice squads of their respective team. Many mixed reviews, but for the most part most say the same thing&#8230;. being in the NFL isn&#8217;t all it&#8217;s made out to be. Many face the day to day pressure of being cut, or deactivated from their respective teams, meaning their life goes from riches to rags within a day. It&#8217;s not all glamour and glory. Most people in the NFL are not super stars. Infact, the average NFL career is UNDER 2 years! The minimum salary of a person who makes a roster in the NFL is $330,000 a year. Being on the practice squad is a $4200 a week paycheck for 17 weeks. Do the math, everyone in the NFL isn&#8217;t nearly as wealthy as Tom Brady or Peyton Manning, but for some reason, the general public see&#8217;s players in the NFL as &#8220;rich&#8221;.</p>
<p>A big time affiliate marketer has the potential to make millions a year. Every single dollar earned by the affiliate, is because of their knowledge of marketing, that CANNOT be taken away at ANY time. I know several people, including myself, who are making a lucrative living, much higher than an average NFL player, doing far less work. I wake up at noon every single day, sit on the beach, drink  a Corona, brainstorm, make some phone calls, and THEN go on my computer. There is no one in this entire world, short of God, who can take away my knowledge of affiliate marketing. Their is NO chance of injury, and NO chance of being ridiculed on national TV. Messing up in affiliate marketing is part of the game. If you mess up in the NFL, you may very well find yourself out of a job and humiliated on national TV.</p>
<p>Forbes.com has recently rated an &#8220;internet entrepeneur&#8221;  as the #1 job in the WORLD. This rates above a rockstar and a professional athlete, and there is a reason for this! Being an affiliate marketer is a dream job that allows the best of the best to sit at home, work as they please, and offer the opportunity to make well over the average American salary. It&#8217;s the best job in the world, and the reason why I am so thankful for all the blessings that have come my way.</p>
<p>Think what you want, but the next time you start stressing at your favorite sports team&#8230;. realize that it&#8217;s just a game&#8230; and life goes on.</p>
<p>-RB</p>
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		<title>Loyalty and Affiliate Marketing. How Much Is Too Much?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 18:24:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Loyalty &#8211; How Much Is Too Much?
 
Affiliate marketing is just like every other industry: you’ll end up doing business with quite a few people, some will stab you in the back and others will prove to be important allies. But how do you treat allies? Let’s analyze two important relationships:
Your Relationship with Networks
 
You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Loyalty &#8211; How Much Is Too Much?</span></strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Affiliate marketing is just like every other industry: you’ll end up doing business with quite a few people, some will stab you in the back and others will prove to be important allies. But how do you treat allies? Let’s analyze two important relationships:</p>
<p><strong>Your Relationship with Networks</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>You probably already have a network you enjoy doing business with. They always match the best payout a competitor can offer, your AM is extremely responsive and they even send a lot of gifts your way. Sounds like a great situation, right?</p>
<p>Well, here’s when things get complicated. What if another network has a long-standing offer with a certain advertiser and as a result, receives an incredibly high payout compared to everyone else. What if you want to run that offer and your network is unable to match the payout you’d be getting if you were to push the offer through a competitor?</p>
<p><strong>Your Relationship with Business Partners?</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Is there someone who has given you valid reason to trust him/her? Have you partnered up on more than one occasion? If so, both of you should definitely appreciate the business relationship but on the other hand, there will also be tricky situations.</p>
<p>What if both your friend and a deep pocketed investor are “competing” against each other in order to become partners and even more so, what if the deep pocketed investor is able to put considerably more money on the table? What then?</p>
<p><strong>Where Do You Draw the Line?</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Loyalty is loyalty, business decisions are business decisions and stabbing people in the back is stabbing people in the back. On the one hand, you should obviously not betray the trust of someone close to you or better yet, don’t betray the trust of others in general.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you need to understand that by making business decisions has nothing to do with not being loyal. If another network is capable of offering a significantly better payout, explain that business is business: that you do work with them whenever you can but in such situations, you just have to say no.</p>
<p>The same principle applies when it comes to business partners. If a certain investor (for example) makes an offer you can’t refuse, talk to your friend and politely explain that you’re doing exactly what you would want him/her to do if he/she was dealing with a similar situation: you’re not saying no to an amazing opportunity. Again, don’t make the confusion between loyalty and making bad business decisions because you think you have to. Don’t stab people in the back, treat others exactly the way you want to be treated or even better but don’t confuse loyalty with something it’s not.</p>
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		<title>What All Affiliate Marketers Need to Ask Themselves</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:04:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Buke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What If…
 
Most people are skating on thin ice: on the one hand, they’re banking high 3-4 figs per day but on the other hand, everything can go downhill in a matter of days or even hours. Here are just a few examples:
-the offer itself is shady and you just never know    [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Most people are skating on thin ice: on the one hand, they’re banking high 3-4 figs per day but on the other hand, everything can go downhill in a matter of days or even hours. Here are just a few examples:</p>
<p>-the offer itself is shady and you just never know      when the advertiser decides to let greed takes over and starts      “overlooking” leads or sales like there’s no tomorrow</p>
<p>-the network you’re dealing with is the only one (out      of the networks which aren’t private, so out of the networks you have access      to) running a certain offer and those folks may also decide to let greed      take over at one point or another</p>
<p>-laws which make pushing a certain offer too much of a      risk make their appearance: nobody wants to get sued, so it’s only a      matter of time until networks and/or advertisers pull the plug</p>
<p>-the only traffic source you’ve managed to make work      starts screwing around</p>
<p>Have you ever asked yourself a few “what if” questions? It sounds strange but the vast majority of affiliate marketers would have no idea what to do if they experience problems such as the previously mentioned ones.</p>
<p>What would you do next?</p>
<p>Would you leave everything else aside and spend a few days brainstorming?</p>
<p>How would you put food on the table? Would you rely on savings? How much money have you managed to set aside?</p>
<p>Would you start liquidating some of your assets? Domains? Precious metals?</p>
<p>If so, would you be taking a loss?</p>
<p>What percentage of the money you’ve set aside or the money you’ve secured after liquidating a few assets would you use in order to fund your new project(s)?</p>
<p>Would you just focus on one project or try all sorts of approaches and see what sticks?</p>
<p>Do you have enough time and/or money to fight on more than one front? Or would you be better of limiting yourself to just one project?</p>
<p>Asking yourself some of these questions would definitely not hurt. Being prepared is always something smart. You know what they say, expect the best but prepare for the worst. Maybe you’ll be able to milk your current project/campaign for years to come but what if that will not be the case? Always take as many possible scenarios into consideration as possible because being unprepared is never smart. Never ever. EVER!</p>
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