Affiliate ABCs #9 – Who Owns Your Content?

by Deb Carney on April 9, 2009

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There are probably more places to host your content for free these days on the internet than there are paid hosts. Between the free sites and the social networks where you can have a profile and maybe a page or even a blog, there are many people saying “Why should I host on my own domain?”. And there are just as many people saying “Why would I want to drive people to xxx instead of to my own site?”. In this episode of Affiliate ABCs your hosts Deborah Carney (a.k.a Loxly) and Vinny a.k.a NYFalcon address these questions and tell you how to use your own hosted website as a homebase and all those “other places” as traffic cops to get the traffic safely to your home.

Let us know if you have any questions, post them here or follow us on Twitter and drop them there:
Loxly
Vinny O’Hare/NYFalcon

And the Twitter account in the podcast: AwesomeWreckage – now Awesome Race Fans

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Just_Plain_Bill April 9, 2009 at 11:07 pm

Loxly,

Looking forward to your Wordpress screencast.

Shawn Collins April 14, 2009 at 6:32 pm

You guys should check out CaRP – it enables you to display your RSS on your site in HTML.

Shawn Collins April 14, 2009 at 6:32 pm

You guys should check out CaRP – it enables you to display your RSS on your site in HTML.

Ron Givens April 23, 2009 at 3:43 pm

Excellent podcast.

Great information on keeping your content in your ownership and control.

Ron Givens
Affiliate Manager
AWeber Communications, Inc.

Deborah Carney July 11, 2009 at 5:07 pm

Thanks for the reminder about CaRP Shawn, every time you reference it I intend to go do something with it, it looks pretty powerful.

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