Apr 9
2009

BAMroll Update: April 9, 2009

by Leah

The practice of  blogging about affiliate marketing has established itself as one capable of evolution, and this week’s two additions to the Big Affiliate Marketing blogroll are proof. They are products of novel partnerships, a reconceptualization of the art, strategy, and scope of using the internet, and are sure to engage your affiliate marketing mind. These three bloggers have already been listed on the BAMroll for different blogs with different purposes than the ones we are highlighting today. They have changed along with the industry, and generated new and improved, blogs 2.0. We are pleased to present to you these sequels of sorts:

  • Affiliate-Karma is where Stephanie Agresta blogs about affiliate marketing for affiliate marketers. Specifically, she wants to help readers find professional affiliate program management services and strengthen their affiliate marketing practice. (Her other BAMroll worthy blog, Internet Geek Girl, is more personal and about social media and events.)
  • Cloud 39 is a joint venture of Sam Harrelson and Scott Jangro. The blog aims to be fresh and useful. The duo will track trends about web-tech, online marketing, cloud computing, developer platforms, and user-friendly foundations and write about it in a way that’s attractive to geeks and developers. (Sam Harrelson used to blog on Cost Per News, and Scott Jangro still blogs on Jangro.)

As always, if you’d like to get automatic updates, you can download the OPML file onthe BAMroll page. If you are on the BAMroll, feel free to get a badge for your site.

  1. BAMroll Update: April 2, 2009
  2. BAMroll Update: April 30, 2009
  3. BAMroll Update: April 16, 2009
  4. BAMroll Update: April 23, 2009
  5. BAMroll Update: March 26, 2009

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