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March 07 Affiliate Newsletter Volume 4 Issue 3


Welcome to the March SpanishPrograms.com Affiliate Newsletter!


Hi,

To check your affiliate account for your commission total for this month go to: http://www.spanishprograms.com/cmd.php?cmd=login.

If you don't remember your username and password e-mail me at brock@spanishprograms.com, and I'll get them to you.

This issue:


Top 10

Here are last month's top 10 affiliate earners:

Top 10 Affiliates in February

Commission Earned (USD)
Want to know what affiliates are doing to earn these high commissions? Write me and I'll let you know.

Affiliate Reports Updates

The affiliate tracking software we use, 1shoppingcart.com, made a major update to their system and they have added some nice upgrades to your affiliate reports.


I'm pleased with these changes, and think they will help you as our affiliate keep informed on how the program is performing on your site. They have made several other smaller changes, but these were the two that I felt were the most important to bring to your attention.

I am also very happy that we moved the commission payout dates back to the traditional First and End of each month. This makes the new Summary Report very accurate and easy to use.

If you have any questions about these changes let me know: brock@spanishprograms.com.

Affiliate Tip - Yahoo Title & Description Tags

This tip is for anyone who has listings in the Yahoo Search Engine and the Yahoo Directory. In the past, listings in the Yahoo Search Engine have shown the title and description from the Yahoo Directory rather than the title and description from the meta data of that page. If you weren't happy with what was listed there was no way to change it. Today I found a posting by Danny Sullivan from Search Engine Land that will fix this issue. Here is it is:

"Now there's a solution. By inserting this meta tag on any page:

<meta name="ROBOTS" content="NOYDIR">

You can ensure that Yahoo will not use a directory description it might have for that page. NOTE: The Yahoo Search Blog currently has a typo, saying "name=robot" rather that name="robots" that's long been used.

<meta name="Slurp" content="NOYDIR">

The first tag tells any spider that wants to recognize the tag not to use a Yahoo Directory title or description. Of course, no other spiders do that -- but Yahoo's just building in some protection should that come up in the future. The second tag specifically tells the Yahoo spider not to use the information."

You can read the rest of Danny's article at searchengineland.com.

I made this change today on my sites and am excited to see the increase in traffic from Yahoo when my listings start having good keywords in the descriptions and compelling titles that people want to click.

Feedback

That's it for this month. As always, please let me know if you have any suggestions, or if I can help with anything.

Take Care,
-Brock

Brock M. Hadley
US Institute of Languages
Affiliate Director
www.spanishprograms.com
brock@spanishprograms.com
Toll Free 1-866-9SPANISH (1-866-977-2647)

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