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Advertising Opportunity on Gadgets and Gizmos

No Comments » October 14th, 2008 Posted in: Site News

The busiest time of the year is fast approaching and I am in the process of filling the fixed advertising positions on my gadgets based site. The site has just three fixed advertising slots available. There is one large 468 banner at the top of the page and two smaller 125 banners at the side of the page.

These adverts appear on every single page of the site, so you will be getting maximum exposure.  The site is content rich and three to five articles are added every day of the week. Some articles are product reviews and some are gadget and technology based news. The addition of daily content brings in fresh visitors and repeat visitors each day.

The site currently receives 35,000 unique visitors per month and this will double as we get closer to christmas and the following sales. The price for the top banner (which is on every single page) is £600 per month and the smaller banners are £450 per month based on a three month purchase. The price is fixed fee.  Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about this site.

Update:

The site has a pagerank of 4 (if you like that sort of thing :-))

Popularity: 19% [?]

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Tech Merchants and Networks send me some free stuff for extra exposure

No Comments » July 26th, 2008 Posted in: Site News

As some of you may know, I run various affiliate sites including strong sites in the bingo and gadgets niches.  In the past various merchants and companies have sent me free stuff and in return I have tested and written reviews and posts about the products.  It’s a win win situation as you gain exposure and I gain free stuff!

This request is not to dissimilar from Kieron’s send me free stuff and I will blog about you plea.  My request comes in preparation of a few trips I have planned this summer culminating in a two week break to New York.  This would mean your product would get a thorough testing in a exciting location (I am thinking cameras, tech toys etc).  You don’t even have to give me the product if you want as I can always send it back once I have arrived home (although I do like true freebies for keeps!).

If you would like to send me some free stuff then please feel free to contact me including details of your affiliate program where appropriate.

Popularity: 41% [?]

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May Update - sorry for the delayed response

No Comments » May 31st, 2008 Posted in: Site News

I have been so busy lately that I have neglected this blog, for this I am sorry and I feel I should probably explain what I have been up to!  May was a really busy month for me and was thankfully a profitable one.

Bingo commissions seemed to be on the rise (a trend that I hope will continue) and I made a few new contacts in the bingo affiliate world. Some of them were good and some where down right annoying.  I completely sympathise with comments on the a4u forum that have discussed pushy affiliate managers and also affiliate managers that expect the world and give nothing but hassle in return. That said May was quite a productive month.  I had time to write a handful of new reviews and built up quite a lot of new content for my gadget site - I averaged four posts a day on that site as well as keeping up appearances on my other established websites - this may explain the reason I have not been posting on this blog ;-)

I have decided to focus largely on two main sites now and try and shy away from starting any more projects, my smaller projects will continue to be babysat over the coming months until I can judge whether the niche is worth pursuing further.

Another bit of news is that I have to apply for VAT now, this is something that seems to be a royal pain in the backside. It is also something that will undoubtedly line the pockets of my accountant further! Any way that was about it for May - not very exciting but I will do my best to get some guides and advice out later this week. In particular look for my guide on discovering if a niche really is worth pursuing.

Popularity: 50% [?]

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Panasonic Imaging Event At The Dali Universe

No Comments » April 10th, 2008 Posted in: Affiliate Events, Site News

Yesturday we were lucky enough to be invited to the Dali universe in London to meet with Panasonic at their imaging event.  The aim of the day was to discover a little more about the company and their aims and to also test some of their great new digital cameras and camcorders.

We left Weston-Super-Mare at 6 a.m (well 6.12 as the train was late!) and needed to change trains at Bristol temple meads at 6.40. This would have been simple if our first train had been on time! Fortunetly we only had to hop over one platform on arrival to Bristol so we made the train to London with seconds to spare.

underground.jpgThe journey to London was only halted once (by sheep on the track) and we arrived early to Paddington station ready to tackle the London underground.  I have to say I do not often venture into London on the underground and found the experience of being crammed into a tube train like a sardine exciting but almost scary!  Country folk like me would look at a carriage crammed full of people and wait for the next one - Londoner’s just squeeze on in!  That said we arrived at Waterloo tube station with no problems and walked  a couple of minutes to our venue of the Dali Universe. 

As we were early we took some time to take in the sites, Panasonic had chosen wisely for the day as we could easily walk to big ben, the houses of parliament, the London eye, tower bridge and Buckingham Palace (to name but a few) so there was lots of things to photograph and film. 

When we arrived at the Dali Universe we were directed to the conference room where we met some representitives from Shinyred and some of the managers and engineers from Panasonic.  As we were the first people to arrive it gave us an opportunity to talk with people and play/review the cameras before any other blogger’s arrived.

The day started with some presentations from John Dixon (Panasonic brand communications), Mark Robinson (Panasonic Lumix UK) and Barnaby Sykes from Panasonic’s camcorder division. There was also a guest speaker from the Royal Yacht Association (Peter Bently) who discussed how Panasonic cameras are used to help coaching staff and also how the olympic games is going to filmed in HD by Panasonic. You can read more about these presentations at my gadget blog.

Next we were asked to choose a camera or camcorder to review, I chose the Panasonic HDC-SD9 to review becuase my current camcorder is a non high definition model and I wanted to measure the difference. Dave decided to go all out and review the top spec Panasonic L10 digital SLR camera.  Both reviews can be read on our gadgets blog.

Next we were told to go out to the pier because we would be taking a trip on a high speed rib along the river Thames! 

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Once on board we cruised down the river and took in the sites, I took lots of video footage with a few stills using the camcorder and Dave took about 90 photos with the Digital SLR.  This was quite easy until the driver of the boat decided to floor it and bank heavily left and right all over the river - It was great fun but the footage was all over the place!

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When we got back to dry land Panasonic had put on another PR event next to the London eye. Two jugglers were throwing, kicking and balancing the new SW20 shock and water proof camera to test its durability.

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When we arrived back in the conference room Panasonic had laid on free refreshments for us and laptops and other media equipment was available to use - all of these little touches made the whole event run smoothly.   There was also opportunites to talk to the designers, engineers and PR team as well as other bloggers - it was a good opportunity to network with like minded people.

The whole event only took 4 hours and covered a great deal, if other manufacturers could organise events like these for bloggers I am sure they would get a lot more coverage. I certainly learned a lot from the day and look forward to future events.  Thank you Panasonic for our great day out in London and a huge thank you to Laura from Shinyred for the invite and all of your help on the day. You and the team did a great job at keeping all attendees happy - good job!

In the past I have put off going to events and lived to regret it after, if someone from your niche contact you to go to one of these events you should do your best to get there because you will meet new people, put names to faces and hopefully gain a fuller insight into your niche or product - also you might get some freebies which is always nice!

Popularity: 93% [?]

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My 3 Minutes Of Fame …. Cough

2 Comments » February 21st, 2008 Posted in: General Comments, Life, Site News

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I had an email from a producer from BBC Essex the other day asking if I could go on their radio show to talk about online bingo. I thought great some free publicity and agreed.  The very same day I went to the doctors who promptly diagnosed me with Glandular fever! So the stage was well and truly set for my 3 minutes of (uncomfortable) fame!

The phone rang today (Thursday) at 10.05 A.M as discussed and I was shocked to be talking to the presenter (thinking I was on air talking in official voice!) Then Dave the presenter said you will be on air after this song - then I was put on hold!  After the song had finished it was time for the interview - I have no idea what I said! I am hoping to catch it later on listen again.  Then another song was played and the presenter assured me that ‘it’s going well’!

We then had a chat about the growth of online bingo and how you play the game with some of the features associated with it. Again I am not really sure what I said but was thanked by a kind lady and was on my way! Phew!

I am sticking with the rule that any advertising is good advertising! Even if I did sound like a blithering idiot! And I enjoyed the experience anyway. And now I can say I am famous :-)

 Edit: I listened again and I thought the interview went quite well, it also lasted around 18 minutes! Great experience that I would love the opportunity to try again one day.

Popularity: 100% [?]

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