Technical Digital Media Consultant
Affiliate Marketing Experiments
Affiliate Marketing Experiments
These websites consist of various affiliate marketing experiments which aim to be useful websites in their own right, as well as money-spinners i.e. they are not intended to be spam sites as a lot of heavy affiliate marketing sites are.
A website selling my own scripts and plug-ins for CMS's such as WordPress (as well as those of others that I recommended) to affiliate marketeers.
A website geared towards people who wish to buy cheap decorations for christmas. It pulls data from E bay, Amazon and elsewhere to form a comprehensive catalogue of products, and is an experiment in localised sub domains on a general theme (wedding. and easter. also exist)
A website geared towards people who wish to buy cheap decorations for all occasions online. It pulls data from E bay, Amazon and elsewhere to form a comprehensive catalogue of products.
This is an attempt to build a community around cosmetics and to determine which, if any, really work. With so many ads all spouting the same nonsense, the aim here is for real people to relay their experiences and what works for them.
A blog about how to effectively buy and manage domains and web hosting closely aligned with domain-safe.net
An experiment in trying to generate the worlds largest single collection of T-Shirts and provide links through to purchase for anyone who's interested.
A low-budget commercial website making use of Amazon's Associates API to list the inventory of the Sister Ray record store (which is pushed to Amazon via the high street store's inventory management system) and generate an affiliate commission on any sales made as a result of website clicks to Amazon, as a way of funding the site's development.
A website selling used cars, parts and manuals as an Amazon and E bay affiliate