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What Barry Sanders Means to your Business

copyright, 2016, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

OK. I know you’re thinking, “Debbi, you’ve really lost it now. What Barry Sanders means to your business? The outstanding, famous football player for the Detroit Lions said something that could really help me in my business?”

20 Trends in Digital Marketing

20 Trends in Digital Marketing

copyright, 2015, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

Here are some gems for you I am sharing from Evan Weber from Experience Advertising. I attended his presentation at Affiliate Summit West 2015 in Las Vegas. With a record breaking 6000+ people in attendance, the recent Affiliate Summit was fabulous, as usual.

Create Better Landing Pages

copyright, 2014, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

Most knowledgeable networkers and affiliates engaged in online marketing understand that those who create better landing pages can capture more targeted leads. Many use opt-in form landing pages to do this.

How Skimlinks Can Simplify Referred Sales

How Skimlinks Can Simplify Referred Sales

copyright, 2014, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

When I was approached by their PR rep to interview Buck Smith, the VP of Sales and Business Development for Skimlinks, at the recent Affiliate Summit held in Las Vegas, I had already been aware of the company. The firm had been recommended by various individuals because of how Skimlinks can simplify referred sales online for affiliate marketers.

My Interview with the VP of eBay Enterprise, Steve Denton

copyright, 2014, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

My interview with the VP of eBay Enterprise, Steve Denton, was initiated by eBay’s PR firm, Edelman. The firm reached out to me via email to ask if I would be interested in interviewing Steve at Affiliate Summit West 2014. Since I also try to go to as many seminars and keynotes as possible to review, I was very busy planning my schedule.

Facebook Marketing, Your Privacy, and Unintended Consequences


by Debbi A. Ballard copyright, 2010, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

Facebook marketing, your privacy, and unintended consequences are getting a lot of attention these days. Powerful Facebook marketing strategies are being used by networkers and affiliates but are consumers fearful of the associated privacy issues?

Affiliate Summit West 2010 Review for the Network Marketing Industry

copyright, 2010, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved worldwide.

If you’re in the network marketing industry and ever wanted to learn the ins and outs of affiliate marketing and how its tactics can expedite the growth of your mlm business, Affiliate Summit West 2010 was the place to be. Whatever your endeavor however, the insights garnered were invaluable. Read the full review explaining why.

Marketers Respond to the MLM Affiliate Marketing Convergence

by Debbi A. Ballard, MLM Consultant, copyright, 2009, Debbi A. Ballard
Speaking on the mlm affiliate marketing convergence at Affiliate Summit East in New York was a great pleasure. Get some of the important takeaways to find out why the marketers present at my session found the panel discussion so valuable.

MLM – Affiliate Marketing: Social Media Best Practices

copyright, 2009, Debbi A. Ballard All rights reserved.
MLM affiliate marketing convergence participants need to incorporate social media best practices into social media marketing plans. Read the social media research that can help you find where marketers are enjoying the greatest positive impact from using such practices.

Be Careful Who You Listen To in the MLM and Affiliate Marketing Worlds

Be Careful Who You Listen To in the MLM and Affiliate Marketing Worlds

copyright, Debbi A. Ballard, 2009 All rights reserved.

OK. Some of you reading my mlm blog on best practices and my newsletter on network marketing know that I’ve said it before. But with what I’m hearing from some others lately, I need to reiterate…

Always maintain a “healthy skepticism.”