New WP Zoner offers many features to create a great amazon store, including: * Ability to input your Amazon affiliate ID easily * Supports 6 Amazon countries * Can be integrated with AdSense or another advertisement option * Customized logo, header and favicon * Unique text input option to create your amazon product reviews to be unique * Customized feature post slider option on the homepage * Background pattern options ready * Product view details preferences * Social bookmark widget option * Tracking option wizard ready * and many more… Price is rising. Get it quick here. [...]
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Timeline Fan pages are required this weekend. They are no problem with this All in One Viral Toolket WP plugin. Use the All in One Viral Toolkit plugin for your own fan page or for fan pages for your clients. When the Facebook gavel falls and new fan pages are the rule, you can use this tool to comply. Fully customizable and brandable so you can get the credit from your clients. Even better, you can set them up and they can manage their pages thereafter. Comes with many graphics and templates to make your job easy. Optionally includes viral tools to build your following. Supports embedding YouTube... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “A History of Hacktivism [INFOGRAPHIC]”. Alissa Skelton says, “Hacktivism has hit its tipping point. The year 2011 had the most hacktivism-related crimes in history. Hacktivists use digital tools to breach security systems to protest or take a stand on political issues. The New Age hacker is motivated by the pursuit of justice, and is often hard to stop”. A History of Hacktivism [INFOGRAPHIC] Mashable.com [...]
This premium theme is available for a limited time at a “WSO” price under $10. Supports multiple color schemes, widgets, many graphic blocks, collapsible columns, adding up to great flexibility. You get a developer’s license and PSD files for all the graphics, over 30 background patterns and a child theme option. You can discover the whole story here. [...]
With all the buzz about Pinterest, inevitably, CPA marketers would take a look. Pinterest can drive a lot of targeted traffic, which can be a boon to CPA marketers. The things you discover about Pinterest marketing can also drive traffic to other offers, of course, but there are a lot of CPA offers that fit well with the niche topics Pinterest has become a magnet for. Find out more about this guided tour of the world of Pinterest here. [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “10 Tips for Raising Money on Kickstarter”. Rusel DeMaria says, “Rusel DeMaria is the author of more than 60 books, and currently runs the High Score 3 Kickstarter project. Follow him on Twitter @DeMaria. Double Fine, the game developer, raised $3.3 million for its adventure game, Double Fine Adventures. InXile, a game development company, made $500,000 in 17 hours for its role-playing game, Wasteland 2”. 10 Tips for Raising Money on Kickstarter Mashable.com [...]
Don’t suffer with manually customizing the default blog format. Set all your WordPress settings from a simple form. Comes with many templates for standard pages and forms. And with a WYSIWYG editor to make them do your bidding. One-click privacy page, disclosure page and Terms of Use, customizable for various “risky” niches, such as health. With XML site maps, too. WordPress is easy to install, but until now it was time-consuming to customize. Check out WP Quickstart here. [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Beyond Likes: How Google and Adobe Aim to Measure Your True Social ROI”. Todd Wasserman says, “Measuring marketing spending used to be pretty easy, at least in theory: You’d run a big ad campaign and then see if your sales rose. If they did, great. If not, then you wasted your money. Social media has muddied the waters. A campaign may not do much for sales, but it might add a million Facebook fans or garner an impressive number of retweets. Does that mean you spent your money effectively?”. Beyond Likes: How Google and... [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Did This Pinterest Spammer Make $30,000 in a Month? [UPDATED]”. Joann Pan says, “A 24-year-old man who calls himself “Steve” makes more than $1,000 per day pinning Amazon product links onPinterest, one of 2012′s hottest social networks. Taking advantage of the startup’s fast growth and optimal user demographics — consisting mostly of brand-savvy women with an annual household income of more than $100,000 and a love of shopping”. Did This Pinterest Spammer Make $30,000 in a Month? [UPDATED] Mashable.com [...]
The latest post on ‘Mashable’ is titled “Facebook to Halt Trading of Shares in Secondary Market This Week [REPORT]”. Todd Wasserman says, “Facebook will halt trading of its shares in secondary markets by the beginning of April, according to a report. Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg reports that Facebook representatives told firms participating in trades in such markets to stop trading this week. Facebook reps declined comment on the report”. Facebook to Halt Trading of Shares in Secondary Market This Week [REPORT] Mashable.com [...]