Author Archives: Andrew Wee

About Andrew Wee

My name is Andrew Wee. I'm 32 years old, live in Singapore and am happily married with a 2 month old daughter. I've gone through a list of various occupations including: * journalist (for a business newspaper) * Internet content developer (for one of Asia's largest media group's Singapore Press Holdings) * trainer in entrepreneurship, business building, life skills * photographer/photojournalist * real estate agent * consultant * entrepreneur (I think that's enough for now...more later!) This is a personal space to express my goals, dreams and aspirations.

Friday Podcast: Social Branding for Affiliate Networks With Dina Riccobono

dina riccobonoMarket Leverage Social Media Manager Dina Riccobono, came on the Friday Podcast to talk about the network’s social branding intiatives. Specifically, industry observers will note that Market Leverage has often taken the lead in reaching out to affiliate via the social media channel – Market Leverage TV, Greenlink affiliate video tutorials, and engagement on blogs and forums.

I invited Dina on the Friday Podcast to give her insight into intiatives like:

  • What social media marketing means to Market Leverage
  • Some of the past social campaigns that the network has led
  • How the online social media projects tie in with real-world tradeshows and events
  • Market Leverage’s new mobile application for affiliates
  • The launch of the WhoIsAndrewWee.com Affiliate Challenge

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Win Prizes In The WhoIsAndrewWee.com Affiliate Challenge

Finding difficulty getting started as an affiliate marketer? WhoIsAndrewWee.com has partnered the Market Leverage affiliate network to host the first Affiliate Challenge, which will provide education to help you kickstart your campaigns and promises prizes for participants.

I’m happy to announce that after a period of discussion, Market Leverage is the proud sponsor of possibly the first affiliate competition specifically targeted at Singapore-based affiliates.

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So if you’re new to the industry and want to get your foot in the door, do take action by participating in this contest.

Here’s the WhoIsAndrewWee.com Affiliate Challenge format:

  • The contest will be held over a period of 2 months (from 8 Jun – 7 Aug 2009)
  • You need to apply through this Market Leverage affiliate signup link to be eligible for the contest.
  • You need to be a new Market Leverage affiliate and based in Singapore to qualify for the contest. (future contests will be expanded to other geographical regions).
  • The contest will have 2 phases – one at the midway mark (8 Jun – 7 Jul), where prizes will be awarded to participants. And one for the contest duration (8 Jun – 7 Aug), another round of prizes will be awarded then. so you’ll have 2 sets of chances to win prizes.

One of the goals of this contest is to increase the number of active Singapore affiliate marketers, especially since Asia is a growing region.

There are 2 categories of prizes available:

  • Top Affiliates (determined by affiliate commissions generated)
  • Merit Prizes for affiliates who put in the most effort in promoting their campaigns (determined by the contest panel)

Here are the contest prizes:

Phase 1: Start to Mid-point (8 Jun – 7 Jul):

  • Top affiliate: $100 Market Leverage gift card
  • Merit prize: $75 Market Leverage gift card

Phase 2: Start to End (8 Jun – 7 Aug)

  • Top affiliate: HP Mini-Note or Asus EEE PC laptop
  • Merit prize: $150 Market Leverage gift card

Notes:

  • You need to be a new Market Leverage affiliate to qualify for the contest
  • Affiliates will need to provide official personal identification or business registration documents during their application and payments will be made out to the person or business entity used for the affiliate application
  • Only affiliates based in Singapore (or are from Singapore) are eligible for the contest
  • The judges decisions are final

There’ll be a series of contest updates and tips to promote your affiliate campaigns over the following weeks.

In the meantime, apply to be a Market Leverage affiliate now!

[To get your affiliate applications processed faster, you are welcome to drop me a note via the blog contact form, stating your name, email address used in the application, so they can be reviewed by the Market Leverage affiliate review team more promptly]

Friday Podcast: Affiliate Marketing Strategies With Dr Ngo

charles ngoCharles Ngo, better known as “Dr Ngo” (after the James Bond villain), flies low on the public radar, even though he’s a successful affiliate. I had an opportunity to invite him on the Friday Podcast to share some of his past experiences in building up to his current level of success, as well as techniques to grow an affiliate marketing business.

During the Friday Podcast, we talked about:

  • How Charles got his start in internet marketing
  • How to work around and deal with cashflow issues as you’re building your business
  • The importance of networking within the industry and key affiliate events to attend
  • His strategy in working with affiliate networks
  • How relationship building can build your business

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Can Affiliate Link Disclosure Go Too Far?

There’s a ruckus in the social marketing space with some analysts like Jeremiah Owyang talking about the repercussions (mostly negative) about embedding affiliate links in social media (Twitter for example), while internet marketers like Shawn Collins, Linda Buquet and Lisa Barone basically saying that going the additional step of labelling every affiliate link with a (aff) as being pretty silly/stupid. So what’re we supposed to take away from this? Can affiliate link disclosure go too far?

Brian Clark has also stepped in with the legal perspective on what’s kosher and what’s not, when it comes to “word of mouth marketing” AKA social media.

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So taking a look at social media for a moment, the medium is very personality-based – we follow individuals (or maybe Britney Spears’ manager firing out tweets on her behalf), and hence there’s greater Continue reading

Friday Podcast: Online Public Relations Strategies With Ali Croft

ali croftBeing able to effectively generate awareness for your company and your products/services is important, regardless of whether you’re a merchant,business owner, affiliate network, or even internet marketer.

I had the opportunity to invite Ali Croft on the podcast to share public relations strategies to enhance your business.

Ali leads the public relations consultancy at Just Drive Media, a PR and online marketing agency. She has about 10 years experience in the industry and most recently had been PR manager at auction site/marketplace eBay, where she led the team to a Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Silver Anvil award for excellence in PR.

During the podcast, Ali spoke about:

  • What public relations is and why it’s important
  • Tools for monitoring your online reputation (with tools like Radian6)
  • Tips for reputation management and building your authority status online
  • How to effectively communicate during a crisis
  • Keys to building and maintaining awareness with your core audience

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Affiliate Summit East 2009 Preview and Highlights

One of the benefits of affiliate marketing is having a dedicated tradeshow/seminar each year, organized by Shawn Collins and Missy Ward. The upcoming Affiliate Summit East in New York city in July promises to raise the bar higher.

Having attended the Affiliate Summits since 2007, it’s amazing to see how Shawn and Missy have continued to raise the bar with each event. The increasing attendee numbers are testament to this.

In addition to invite industry leaders to present, the Affiliate Summit adopts a charity each show, raising donation to the worthwhile cause. The charity partner for ASE is Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City.

The ASE will see TWO keynote sessions presented by social media specialist Chris Brogan and Help A Reporter Online (HARO) founder Peter Shankman.

In addition to the keynotes, the tradeshow Continue reading