The straightforward answer is that you can put all manner of links, graphic and text, that connect back to SFI, Tripleclicks, and various other gateway points, including the SFI PPA program, if you so desire. The more important question is how to use the blog EFFECTIVELY.
Now, much of this depends on how you use the blog. For example, you can certainly focus on entrepreneurship and in so doing, recommend SFI wholeheartedly, talk about your store on TripleClicks, and go from there. If your blog supports products you sell, concentrate primarily on talking up your merchandise, and leave your SFI links in the sidebars. If you're primarily talking or ranting or just entertaining people, leave all your SFI stuff in the sidebar.
More importantly, don't just put up your free ads. SELL some advertising on your blog--that's what sites like Google Ads and Bidvertiser are for. Much like your ECA store, your blog is there to make you money, and because all advertising is a numbers game, it's worth tilting the numbers in your favor. Also, people can tell if you're pushing something REALLY HARD, even in the sidebars. People are more likely to pick out and click an ad that catches their eye than they will if they feel like they're constantly being "sold to." Another really good reason to put up other people's ads like that is because most of them pale in comparison to how eye-catching the SFI and TC ads are, which means that people will be more likely to click and follow your ads if they have other ads that they like less. (It's kind of the "straw man" process in reverse.)
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The straightforward answer is that you can put all manner of links, graphic and text, that connect back to SFI, Tripleclicks, and various other gateway points, including the SFI PPA program, if you so desire. The more important question is how to use the blog EFFECTIVELY.
Now, much of this depends on how you use the blog. For example, you can certainly focus on entrepreneurship and in so doing, recommend SFI wholeheartedly, talk about your store on TripleClicks, and go from there. If
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