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The part of my Affiliate Marketing Manifesto (see below) which has garnered the most attention is #3. Linda Buquet has started a thread on her 5StarAffiliateMarketing Forums, so you can participate in the conversation there as well…
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1 year ago
Links aren't going anywhere, websites aren't going anywhere. It will always be the main form. Some of the new things you talk about are an addition, not a replacement. Most people will continue to shop from their home or at work on screens where they can actually see the product.
"by moving away from links and towards other means of transferring data, deals and offers could position affiliate marketing as the future of the online monetization experience."
That's the main part that I disagree with. Like I said, it's not an either or situation. It's not moving away (reason I gave above). It's an addition, it's using various means. More opportunity.