Comments on: How A Blog Theme Made Over $90,000 In Its First Month – With Josh Mullineaux http://mixergy.com/affiliate-blog-theme-90-thousand-revenue-josh-mullineaux/ Entrepreneurs you respect teach how they did it. Fri, 10 Feb 2012 20:19:03 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3 By: RedBoy1 http://mixergy.com/affiliate-blog-theme-90-thousand-revenue-josh-mullineaux/comment-page-1/#comment-12188 RedBoy1 Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:38:55 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1885#comment-12188 Another great interview! I'm glad Josh brought up the point about blogs being "squished" by certain browsers. This problem is HUGE. I was looking at all the sites on my laptop and also on my desktop and got very different results. Even John Chow's site dropped the entire left column on my laptop. Whilst somepeople might say (and they'd probably be right) that I should just adjust my browser width/resolution, if you're marketing outside the tech community you need to make it very easy for people. If this is just a matter of a bit of code I don't understand why it's still happening on the professional sites. Could Josh comment on whether "Affiliate Theme" fixes this issue?<br><br>Also, should people take different approaches with written blogs vs. video blogs? Or does the form of content not really make any difference?<br><br>One suggestion, could you include links to all the sites mentioned in the discussion below the video somewhere so when your audience is listening / watching they can click on the links and pull up the sites. I didn't have an issue when you spelt out the links but couldn't find "zac johnson" until I saw him on the Affiliate Theme site.<br><br>Great interview... Keep up the excellent work! Another great interview! I'm glad Josh brought up the point about blogs being “squished” by certain browsers. This problem is HUGE. I was looking at all the sites on my laptop and also on my desktop and got very different results. Even John Chow's site dropped the entire left column on my laptop. Whilst somepeople might say (and they'd probably be right) that I should just adjust my browser width/resolution, if you're marketing outside the tech community you need to make it very easy for people. If this is just a matter of a bit of code I don't understand why it's still happening on the professional sites. Could Josh comment on whether “Affiliate Theme” fixes this issue?

Also, should people take different approaches with written blogs vs. video blogs? Or does the form of content not really make any difference?

One suggestion, could you include links to all the sites mentioned in the discussion below the video somewhere so when your audience is listening / watching they can click on the links and pull up the sites. I didn't have an issue when you spelt out the links but couldn't find “zac johnson” until I saw him on the Affiliate Theme site.

Great interview… Keep up the excellent work!

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By: RedBoy1 http://mixergy.com/affiliate-blog-theme-90-thousand-revenue-josh-mullineaux/comment-page-1/#comment-5688 RedBoy1 Fri, 12 Jun 2009 14:38:55 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1885#comment-5688 Another great interview! I'm glad Josh brought up the point about blogs being "squished" by certain browsers. This problem is HUGE. I was looking at all the sites on my laptop and also on my desktop and got very different results. Even John Chow's site dropped the entire left column on my laptop. Whilst somepeople might say (and they'd probably be right) that I should just adjust my browser width/resolution, if you're marketing outside the tech community you need to make it very easy for people. If this is just a matter of a bit of code I don't understand why it's still happening on the professional sites. Could Josh comment on whether "Affiliate Theme" fixes this issue?<br><br>Also, should people take different approaches with written blogs vs. video blogs? Or does the form of content not really make any difference?<br><br>One suggestion, could you include links to all the sites mentioned in the discussion below the video somewhere so when your audience is listening / watching they can click on the links and pull up the sites. I didn't have an issue when you spelt out the links but couldn't find "zac johnson" until I saw him on the Affiliate Theme site.<br><br>Great interview... Keep up the excellent work! Another great interview! I'm glad Josh brought up the point about blogs being “squished” by certain browsers. This problem is HUGE. I was looking at all the sites on my laptop and also on my desktop and got very different results. Even John Chow's site dropped the entire left column on my laptop. Whilst somepeople might say (and they'd probably be right) that I should just adjust my browser width/resolution, if you're marketing outside the tech community you need to make it very easy for people. If this is just a matter of a bit of code I don't understand why it's still happening on the professional sites. Could Josh comment on whether “Affiliate Theme” fixes this issue?

Also, should people take different approaches with written blogs vs. video blogs? Or does the form of content not really make any difference?

One suggestion, could you include links to all the sites mentioned in the discussion below the video somewhere so when your audience is listening / watching they can click on the links and pull up the sites. I didn't have an issue when you spelt out the links but couldn't find “zac johnson” until I saw him on the Affiliate Theme site.

Great interview… Keep up the excellent work!

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By: syia http://mixergy.com/affiliate-blog-theme-90-thousand-revenue-josh-mullineaux/comment-page-1/#comment-5665 syia Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:22:59 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1885#comment-5665 I replay this interview several times.. it really inspired me. I'm curious on how Josh persuade top bloggers (in initial stage of their business) to let them design their blog theme? There must be some kind of connection in order to gain top bloggers trust.. I replay this interview several times.. it really inspired me. I'm curious on how Josh persuade top bloggers (in initial stage of their business) to let them design their blog theme? There must be some kind of connection in order to gain top bloggers trust..

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By: AndrewWarner http://mixergy.com/affiliate-blog-theme-90-thousand-revenue-josh-mullineaux/comment-page-1/#comment-4325 AndrewWarner Sun, 17 May 2009 23:51:05 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1885#comment-4325 I don't have a Mott yet.<br><br>Thanks. Love your domain, BTW. I don't have a Mott yet.

Thanks. Love your domain, BTW.

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By: Fashion Luvr http://mixergy.com/affiliate-blog-theme-90-thousand-revenue-josh-mullineaux/comment-page-1/#comment-4293 Fashion Luvr Sun, 17 May 2009 05:32:38 +0000 http://mixergy.com/?p=1885#comment-4293 Good show overall. As suggestions for podcasts "Mott, link it up!". Gary Vee is good at including links talked about in his shows on the page so it isn't hard to find the sites or specific pages that were brought up in the talk. <br><br>Keep the great working coming Andrew. Good show overall. As suggestions for podcasts “Mott, link it up!”. Gary Vee is good at including links talked about in his shows on the page so it isn't hard to find the sites or specific pages that were brought up in the talk.

Keep the great working coming Andrew.

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