Today is the fifth week of our $1,500 Forum Competition.
This weeks prize is a copy of the fantastic Ninja Affiliate WordPress Plugin (worth $97), which has kindly been donated by Max Blog Press.
The Ninja Affiliate WordPress Plugin is an excellent plugin which lets you easily convert keywords on your blog into affiliate links. It is incredibly easy to use and should help every blog increase their affiliate commissions.
Competition Details
Here is this weeks question :
If you own ‘MaxBlogPress Ninja Affiliate’ then how will it help you to maximize your income from your blog in many different ways?
Here are some recent posts from the MaxBlogPress Blog which may may find useful when answering this question :
- Are You Monetizing Your RSS Feeds?
- The Hallmark of A Pro Affiliate Marketer
- Do Or Die: Track and Manage Your Affiliate Links
- Don’t fly blind
- Affiliate program can earn you more than twice what you are earning now
As always, I think it’s important that things are kept fair and competitive :
- You are only allowed to leave as many answers as you want
- Ideas/Suggestions should be original ie. don’t just copy someone elses idea and try and claim it as your own.
- Deadline for entries is 12pm ET Tuesday 18th November 2008
On Tuesday 18th November Pawan from MaxBlogPress will choose what he believes to be the best response
All entries must be submitted in the forum thread mentioned below. Good luck









I added my entry, let's make it 3 in a row!
It's funny because yesterday I looked at this week's prize, and I was like, 'Eh …'. But when I actually read what it can do, and what it is used for, I knew I needed it on the new niche sites I am building.
Holy batman! I would do just about anything to win this awesomesauce plugin. It's abit steep at $97, but would LOVE to win it.
Off to the forums. Great giveaway!
Let me try but not sure I am the winner
This is a great plug-in by the way. Not only useful for affiliate links, but also for better internal linking to related articles for the corresponding keywords.
This would be a fantastic plugin. The biggest benefit would be the time savings in a few ways:
1. Not having to go through and update every single affiliate link every time they changed, but just quickly changing it just one single place.
2. Not having to manually create links in new blog posts.
3. Not having to go through all of my old posts every time I decide to include an affiliate link.
4. Similarly updating posts if I decide to drop an afflink would be amazingly quick as well.