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Thanks To Tony Of WorkCircle

For those of you who haven't come across Workcircle, they are a jobs website which offer a JavaScript widget enabling you to show jobs for particular industries.

Anyway, I've received my first payment thanks to Tony, an extremely friendly chap.

here's some examples of the Workcircle widget for those who haven't yet come across it.
 
Here's an example of a feed for SEO vacancies.

Jobs from Workcircle.com






What's great about this widget is that you can specify parameters. In the example above, I have specified I'm wanting to show SEO jobs in London. I can show up to 7 but chose 4 in this case.

The widget is then self updating so as long as I keep this code here, the widget will be shown for years to come.

The Workcircle affiliate program is a great one to sign up to if you can find jobs that relate to your website. So if your site is about lingerie product information, there'd be no benefit to adding a widget. However, if you are running a site for electricians, a list of electrician vacancies would be very well suited.

Before you apply to this program, you need to ensure you have a working site.

Keep up-to-date quickly and easily. Subscribe to my RSS feed or better yet, subscribe to my aggregated affiliate marketing RSS feed - 30 respected UK affiliate bloggers all compressed into one simple RSS feed!

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Mith

If you are looking for extra income from job widgets then drop me an email or visit our pages here http://www.check4jobs.com/a...

or here

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Written on Saturday 03 January 2009 at 05:12:56 GMT (Permalink)

David

@Mith - Thanks for this. I'm happy with Workcircle at the moment but this may be of interest to other affiliates.

Written on Saturday 03 January 2009 at 15:18:36 GMT (Permalink)









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