[Charlotte.PM] Fwd: UG Invitation to join the Safari Affiliate Program

William McKee william at knowmad.com
Thu Dec 16 13:44:12 CST 2004


----- Forwarded message from Marsee Henon <marsee at oreilly.com> -----

> To: william at knowmad.com
> From: Marsee Henon <marsee at oreilly.com>
> Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 17:05:08 -0800
> Subject: UG Invitation to join the Safari Affiliate Program
> 
> Hello User Group Leader,
> 
> We invite you to join the Safari Affiliate Program.
> 
> Give your members access to content from Safari's thousands of technology
> books, right on your site--for free--and raise money for your User Group
> at the same time.
> 
> You choose the level of Safari information you want to offer via your
> site--from placing a banner ad or Safari search box, to posting a book
> review, to using Safari's web services.
> 
> If you choose to, your UG earns a fee for each person who signs up for
> Safari through your site. We've found that some UGs use the program as a
> fundraiser, while others prefer to opt out of referral fees. (Referral fee
> available in the US only.)
> 
> For more information and to sign up for the Safari Affiliate Program,
> go to:
> http://ug.oreilly.com/safari_affl.html?CMP=EMC-U1L284871961
> 
> 
> Want to see the Safari Affiliate Program in Action?
> 
> Look at the North Coast Mac Users Group site's home page
> (http://www.ncmug.org/). Towards the bottom of the right column, 
> they have used a SafariBox to list the latest Mac books.
> 
> Does your group publish book reviews online? Make your reviews
> interactive!
> 
> Bring information from Safari into your review to produce the cover,
> title, author, table of contents, and other information. You can also
> include links back to the book in your review for your members and
> visitors to read further.
> 
> Here's an example--NCMUG's review of "Digital Photography Hacks":
> http://www.ncmug.org/reviews/photohacks.php
> 
> If you're not yet familiar with the O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf,
> it's worth a look. With Safari, you can access over 2,000 computer books
> from the top technical book publishers--O'Reilly (of course), Peachpit
> Press, Cisco Press, Adobe Press, Addison Wesley, Microsoft Press, and
> more. There is an extremely cool search capability that allows you to
> search through all 2,000+ books for the answer you need--or even code
> samples--in minutes.
> 
> Try it free for 14 days:
> http://www.oreilly.com/go/safari-ug
> 
> We're looking forward to hearing what you think of Safari.
> 
> 
> --Marsee

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