Monetizing your influence!

The LinkDeli Platinum tier has a not-so-visible feature that might be of interest to many of our users.

As you can see on the Pricing page, there is available a “monetization” option, available only to the Platinum tier.

What that option does, is that enables you to earn money even from the link at the bottom of your widget, as this can be connected directly to our affiliate program.

To enable monetization you just need to go to your settings, and there, into your account tab. At the very bottom of the tab, you will find the monetization switch:

When the switch is off, your list will not display the “powered by LinkDeli” logo and your list will look like this:

When switching the monetization option on, the “powered-by” logo will show up and every click on it will take the reader to LinkDeli through the affiliate link which credits the user to you.

When a user picks a paid plan, you get a commission that starts from $15 per new Silver member up to a whopping $45 on Platinum members.

Of course, to receive any benefit from the monetization link, you need to apply for the LinkDeli affiliate program here: https://ldli.co/e/j24rx

Important!

Our affiliate program is open to all LinkDeli users of course! Even if you are not on the Platinum tier, you can still apply to promote LinkDeli and get a good commission.

Amazon Cuts Commissions. How To Address The Changes.

If you are a member of the Amazon Associates affiliate program, then you may have recently heard that Amazon is cutting commission rates for its affiliate program in a number of product categories.

Starting next week and in the midst of COVID-19 pandemic, some Amazon affiliates will see a massive load of cuts to commission rates on categories such as home, garden, beauty, sports, health care, etc. Many categories are cut from 8%, down to 3% and others even down to 1%.

 

 

This is a major blow for lots of affiliates who exclusively relied on income from Amazon and unfortunately, the timing with CoronaVirus already affecting businesses couldn’t be worse.

Amazon operates the Amazon Associates affiliate program, which allows members to advertise and link to ecommerce products in exchange for a percentage of the sales. The program has been in place for years and it’s a significant source of revenue for affiliates. Bloggers and others who have built businesses around product recommendations will also take a hit forcing them to explore new revenue-generating tactics.

To address the changes, affiliates should think the alternatives they may be able to use instead:

  • Use different affiliate networks. ShareASale, Awin, Commission Junction, Αffiliatly, Clickbank are some of the options out there. Join these networks and then you can apply to each brand from there.
  • Find custom affiliate programs running from small shops. Especially these days, small businesses need more support than ever. Check out here to view the shops that are already in our Shops list
  • Publish more niche posts on products available in manufacturer’s websites and niche supplier. Promote the best products that are relevant to your audience’s needs and seem the most credible.

Whether or not it is a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s clear that it’s only a matter of time before Amazon gets a reason to cut them again. Affiliates should take this chance to look at alternatives and always have diversified plans for income sources.

Find more ways to stand out in online marketing (besides Amazon).

Leverage LinkDeli Social Media Features To Increase Affiliate Revenue

So you have a blog, you love to share your beautiful creations as well as the products and the techniques you have used with your readers. You add links to the products to help people find the supplies and create their own projects. Where available you use affiliate links and you made some money from it. Awesome! Now you must be wondering if there is any way to increase your earnings by promoting your affiliate links on other social media channels as well without the hassle of building them from scratch.

Leverage social media and increase your affiliate revenue using the LinkDeli Social Media features. Market your affiliate products on all social media, save time and earn more money.

LinkDeli Social Media Features

Use the LinkDeli Social Media features to

Get familiar with our Social Media Features and extend your affiliate strategies around the web. Spend less time building your links and focus on your creations.

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How to Use the QR Codes to Promote Your Brand

The QR Codes, the little square maze-like boxes floating around everywhere, is a simple and effective tool you can integrate into your affiliate marketing strategy to more deeply engage your audience wherever they are.

As smartphones and tablets are becoming ubiquitous, QR Codes present a unique opportunity to connect new technologies users with multimedia digital content, making shopping easier for them and more lucrative for brands.

By using a smartphone, people can scan a paper-based content and have access to any information or destinations a brand indicates; that could be a blog, a Youtube channel, a Facebook page or even a list with affiliate products. Τhe importance of this capability is that it provides instant value to individuals and brands alike; Users can access a brand’s website more quickly than by manually entering a URL and for brands it’s a cutting edge way to attract new audience, drive more traffic and increase conversion rates.

 

Why you should be using QR codes

QR codes allow brands to generate more leads, since they may appear on almost any object. They connect current and potential buyers with your links immediately, enhancing their shopping experience. Also, they are a great vehicle to incentivize young buyers visit your blog or your channel and interact with them in their language.

Where can you use a QR code

QR codes can hold a lot of information which make them ease to use. Here are some ideas on ways you can use QR codes to grow your brand.

1. Use it on a printed business card; lead people somewhere general, like your blog, your channel or a portfolio. You can even include links to all social networks you’re active with and grow your social fan base.

2. Integrate the code into your emails and direct people to an opt-in page or put it at the bottom of your e-mails as part of your signature.

3. Add it to PDF files, mail them to your audience and let them learn about your projects and the recommended products in detail. This is really helpful in cases where a shop does not allow affiliate links on pdfs, since the QR code points to your LinkDeli list, not the affiliate product links.

4. Use it on a printable setup sheet you have created for your courses or your workshops.

5. If you participate in a tradeshow, post a QR code with your resume on a blouse, a nametag or any other marketing material you use and spice things up due to people curiosity of what might reveal.

6. Use QR codes on your LinkedIn profile, Facebook or other social accounts.

What you can do with a QR code?

QR codes can store digital content, even hyperlinks, offering multiple opportunities to link to:

1. Your affiliate product lists, increasing your revenue.

2. Your latest blog posts, a post that went viral and want to share or a podcast that would add value to your audience.

3. A tutorial video for easy access or exclusive video content.

4. Your Facebook group page to build your following.

5. A discount or coupon. Including QR codes with an discount makes people feel excited about the offers to be revealed.

6. A subscription page. QR codes can act as effective lead magnets by getting people to sign up to your newsletter.

7. A personalized gift or greeting card on special occasions.

8. A special offer only for those who have attended a class of you.

How you can you maximize the effectiveness of QR codes

Some people might hesitate to use a QR code, so you may need to guide them on what they should do and what happens when they do. Add short instructions like “Scan this code to access the products for this project”, “Scan and get our latest video”. People who know what to expect will be much more inclined to scan your code.

Moreover, new tech in smartphones makes it much more easy, since they allow users to scan QR codes without requiring to download an additional app. The camera app is capable of scanning QR codes.

How to create QR codes

LinkDeli offers to users a QR generator to create QR codes for any (affiliate) list they build (except for your affiliate links, this list can also include links to your videos, your social pages or even special offers for targeted groups). 

The LinkDeli QR code is dynamic, which means that it allows you to change your list and re-direct people to your updated links, without having to reprint the code or replace it. This saves you time and offers you the flexibility to adjust your material whenever is necessary. 

Here is how you can create a QR code for a LinkDeli list:

1. Once you built a list, click on the “Printable list” button you will find on your dashboard to generate the QR code for this list.

2. You will be directed to a new page, where your Linkdeli list and a QR-Code will be displayed. 

3.  Take a screenshot of the QR code.

4. Save the image and use it to promote your affiliate brand.

Have you used QR codes to promote your brand yet? If not, we hope these ideas help you get started and make your next promotion campaign successful!

Advertising or Affiliate Marketing for your blog: Which gives you more dough?

Bloggers are always seeking for effective ways to make money blogging. Different tactics suit different bloggers and niches. By far two of the most commonly discussed methods of making money blogging are Advertising and Affiliate Marketing.

Advertising

Display advertising involves placing third-party advertisements on a site. It usually includes options such as banners and videos. Visitors see these ads, maybe click on them and go to a website where they can be converted into customers. If you have a ton of traffic on your blog, ads can bring you a worthwhile income.

However, advertising conceals significant drawbacks for your blog. Visitors recognize ads and they know up front that you are trying to sell them something, so they probably won’t pay any attention to them. Also, when they stumble upon an ad, they aren’t actively looking for a product or service, so they may not be ready to buy.

When you place ads on your site, you don’t control the look or the kind of each ad or where the click might take you. In fact, you might appear next to products or services you wouldn’t recommend or even endorse. Due to various ad-targeting methods, products advertised from third parties on your site, may be from a direct competitor, breaking your business.

Affiliate Marketing

Another popular form of monetization that is at the top of bloggers’ preferences is Affiliate Marketing. Affiliate Marketing has a much higher earning potential and offers more ways to promote products that you love than advertising does. As a blogger you can write reviews promoting your affiliate products, organize promotion challenges with the products you have used in your projects and share them on social media, like Youtube and Instagram.

In affiliate marketing, you choose a product related to your blog niche, create product awareness, and then, when somebody buys a product using your affiliate link, you receive a commission from the seller. It should be mentioned here, that selling is not directly from you, but rather, from merchants you are affiliated with (thus “affiliate marketing”). In that respect, it is a more lucrative and beneficial way for community-based websites, like blogs, that want to be monetized. The cornerstone here is trust.

Affiliate marketing is most effective when the bloggers have gained their audiences trust and stick on their goal to provide value to them, a goal that ads undermine. A targeted audience that relies on your trustworthy recommendations converts more to affiliate product sales.

Regarding traffic

Many bloggers claim it’s easier to make money with affiliate marketing when you have less traffic than you would need for ads. Optimizing your conversion rates with visual affiliate lists, calls-to-action and spreading your affiliate links on all your socials maximizes your impact which yields better clicks, sales and money for you.

With Affiliate Marketing, you are also in complete control of what links are placed on your site. You choose to promote the products and brands that are the perfect fit for your audience, without losing the value you provide to them. Thus, it can be much more effective, even if you have a smaller audience.

A Proven Way To Harness The Power Of User-Generated Content In Affiliate Blogging

If you have an online presence for a while, you must have noticed the rise of User-Generated Content on blogs and social media. It is certainly not a new marketing strategy, but if you consider that both google and popular social media websites have changed the way they measure organic reach, then it isn’t surprising that User-Generated Content is enjoying a renaissance.

What is User-Generated Content?

User Generated Content (UGC) is essentially any content created by unpaid followers. It is a more organic, authentic way to promote your blog and can include pictures, videos, blog posts or anything that can be created, uploaded online and thus easily shared.

People now share more than ever. Just think about Facebook. They love to share what they’re doing and this is happening for a number of reasons- probably to look to their friends for validation and recognition, feel part of a community, let others know about their experiences and of course, be in with a chance to win something.

User Generated Content has a personal feel and that makes it powerful. By harnessing this power, bloggers not only are able to connect with their audience in a more genuine and personalized way, but also they have a chance to boost engagement, strengthen audience trust and loyalty and ultimately drive affiliate sales.

There are plenty of things one can do with User Generated Content. One of the quickest and more effective ways to take advantage of UGC is by asking people to submit content as part of a challenge or a giveaway.

How to run easily a challenge or a giveaway

Running a challenge or a giveaway doesn’t have to be difficult. Simply give them a chance to participate in something and reward them for their participation.

Make it as easy as possible. When you need to tweet, you just go on Twitter. When you need to write a status update, you go on Facebook. To run a challenge, go to InLinkz.

InLinkz is a blog application that brings people together who don’t know each other, providing the glue to convert more people to prospect followers and buyers.

By running an InLinkz blog challenge, you build opportunities for your audience to share their experiences on a provided project which naturally multiplies:

  • the time they stay on your blog (Dwell Time)
  • the shareability of your blog posts
  • Your online outreach
  • your affiliate sales!

With InLinkz, any blogger can organize and run a challenge or giveaway the easy way.

Let’s say you have just completed a project, working with the products you want to promote. Taking advantage of your community’s creativity, you call them to use the same supplies on their own projects and then give them the opportunity to showcase how they have used these products. This only offers two appealing benefits for you; increasing of your sales, since they have used your affiliate links to get the products they need for their projects and having them promote the affiliate products for you.

Inlinkz collection

But there is more! Increase your outreach by getting people to share their entries through the sharing functionality InLinkz offers. Anyone that has been involved in a project and feel part of it, will be more than willing to share their participation to your challenge with their friends on socials. After all, they have put time, money and effort on their projects, so they will be excited to spread the word. This not only will strengthen their social proof to their peers but also increases your own brand awareness and creates an opportunity for you to turn their friends into your new followers and, in turn, buyers!

Are you thinking of harnessing the power of a blog challenge?

If you want to seize the opportunity to leverage User-Generated Content to your blog and organize a blog challenges or a giveaway with InLinkz, we will offer one of your entrants a three month subscription to inlinkz.

Moreover the top five linkups in numbers of entrants will get a one-time $25 paypal voucher for a lucky entrant.

 

LinkDeli is getting awesome-er from your feedback

As we promised, this week we are getting back with a summary of the thoughts you shared in our survey as well as our comments on your remarks and feedback.

It was encouraging to find out that most participants are fully aware of how LinkDeli works and how they can make the most out of the service to increase their affiliate sales. They summarized the gist of LinkDeli in only three points:

LinkDeli:

  1. reduces the time needed to create a affiliate list
  2. streamlines how affiliate supplies lists shown up in blogposts and
  3. increases their affiliate sales

From your answers, it came up that at the top of your most favorite features are the HTML links, the functionality that allows you to embed affiliate products as text links into your posts with just one copy. You can find that feature in the Platinum tier!

Unsurprisingly, the YouTube links came right after in your preferences. It seems that the convenience to create affiliate links for your blogposts and use them at the same time on your Youtube videos is rated as invaluable. This is the main reason the Gold is the most popular plan.

Another great feature that you seem to love is the Social link for your Instagram account. Sharing your affiliate products on Instagram is a great way to drive more views, engagement and purchases to your affiliate links than ever before! In case you haven’t given it a try yet, take a look here. Set it up once and then simply update the links you want to be visible on Instagram from your LinkDeli dashboard with a few clicks.

The bookmarklet seems to be a valuable tool for our users as well. Although LinkDeli has been mostly designed for supporting and improving your affiliate sales, the bookmarklet helps you create lists with any links picked up literally from any website. That said, you can grab links for your lists not only from affiliate shops but also from any non affiliate store.

Regardless of bookmarklet’s utility, the ability to find the affiliate products you need in just one place is great.Saves a lot of your time. Want more searchable shops in LinkDeli? Contact the shops you collaborate with and encourage them to integrate with LinkDeli. It is free of charge and it is a win-win for shops and affiliates. 

Templates lists are also high in your preferences as it speeds up the process of creating a new product list and saves your time from searching for the same products constantly.

The tracking of statistics does not seem to be included in your routine. The  LinkDeli Stats page provides valuable information, regarding your affiliate performance, so if you wish to generate more profit, it is recommended to learn how to interpret this data to better schedule your next affiliate move.

A quick reminder for new users

Several of the participants were users that make their first steps in affiliate blogging. A good source of information for them could be the LinkDeli channel as well as the documentation page and the blog. Of course, your questions and suggestions are always welcome as they are triggers for new help posts.

Feature requests

Regarding the features you asked for in the survey: Some are already there for making the affiliate linking earier for you and others have been scheduled in the upcoming updates. More specifically,

One of the things the new users worry about is how to grow their audience and their income, especially when someone is new in affiliate blogging. For a start, you can take a look at our posts here and here. And of course, you can reach out to us to submit any inquiry regarding affiliate.

Soon, a new widget feature will be available to LinkDeli that aims to grow shareability, discoverability and by extension, increase your traffic and sales. This feature will allow your readers to view in which projects you have formely used a product. This will result in more internal traffic between your blog posts and more sales as the readers, finding a product in more than one project attach more value to that product. This makes the sale easier for you.

Getting Clicks On Affiliate links But No Sales. What You Need to Know

Making money as an affiliate is all about increasing your conversion rate, getting more people to click on your links and buy. Therefore, the question “Why am I getting clicks on my affiliate links but no sales?” comes up, unsurprising, over and over again.

Many affiliate bloggers wonder why they don’t manage to get a bounty, even though people click on their affiliate links. When you have invested heavily into affiliate marketing and still fail to make money, this is certainly disappointing.

The truth is that there’s a lot to say when it comes on how to do affiliate marketing well. As competition in the affiliate marketplace intensifies so the factors that lead to success are multiplied.

Affiliates already know that they are only paid for performance, so if someone clicks on a link but not proceed with the purchase right away, then the affiliate might not be rewarded for that sale. If the readers continue searching in other blogs, the most recent referral -the last site the clicked on an affiliate link of the same shop- is getting the commission.

Why is this happening?

Well, the answer here is due to “Cookies“!!

Let’s get a little more technical, explaining this…

What are cookies?

Cookies are small parcels of information that are enabled on user’s browsers after they proceed to an action (for example click on a link or a banner), so as the site can track them next time they visit it.

Cookies have an expiry date and last for a certain time (cookie period), which is determined by each site owner or affiliate network. When it comes to affiliate marketing, the merchant decides how long a cookie should last, so affiliates are awarded a commission only if a visitor purchases something within this period.

With so many affiliates online, visitors have the option to visit multiple sites before ending up to a specific website and finally make a purchase. So, who eventually gets the commission? The last visited affiliate!

Now, you might think that a high cookies period would result in higher commission, but it’s not necessarily true. You need more than that, if you want to make a decent profit from your affiliate links. You need to reconsider your whole affiliate strategy and minimize the possibility your audience clicks on your links but not eventually commit to a purchase .

In this post, we’ll walk you through how to optimize your strategy and set yourself up for success:

Check shops conversion rates

An obvious, but often overlooked, place where you can find invaluable data for applying a new affiliate strategy is on your affiliate network dashboard and more specific, on shops sales conversion rates.

What does conversion rate mean?

Conversion rate is the number of the transactions (sales) that are made within a period (see cookie period) divided by the number of visitors (traffic).

orders ÷ visitors × 100

For example, a high conversion rate means that a store can convert the traffic into sales and correspondingly, low conversion rates mean low sales opportunities.

Look at the conversion rates of the two shops below. You can easily understand that the second shop has a higher conversion rate.

But what does this really mean for your pocket?

Let’s say that both shops (we name them Shop A and Shop B) offer to their affiliates 10.00% per sale.

Rate per sale

Multiple shops for one product

Shop A has 4,51% conversion rate and Shop B 7.02%.

Conversion rate

Conversion rate

Given you bring the same amount of clicks to each shop, the conversion rate of the shop might be the most important parameter, even if the average commission is not that high:

Shop A: 200 clicks= 9 sales x $4.56 commission per sale = $41 for you

If the conversion rate is improved, you could expect to earn more.

Shop B: 200 clicks= 14 sales x $4.25 commission per sale = $59.5 for you

So, if 200 people click on your affiliate links, there is almost double the chance to proceed with a purchase from Shop B than from Shop A.

The overall conversion rate of a shop is an important parameter affiliates should measure if they want to perform better. Additionally, it is a key factor that influences their decision of promoting or not a merchant’s products. Affiliate marketing requires a lot of time, effort and money to manage to generate visitors to a merchant’s site, so affiliates deserve the biggest possible reward.

Quick tip:

Link to merchants with the most power rank, since probably your audience would feel more comfortable to buy from them. Though, give them as their first choice the merchant with the highest conversion rate to increase the chances your cookies won’t be overlapped!

Optimize your conversion funnels

Every affiliate marketer needs traffic otherwise you will never make any sales. The more pathways you create to lead people to your affiliate links, the more conversions you hit. Converting an interested reader into a buyer is the real challenge here.

The term “conversion funnel” is used to describe exactly this; the process through which a reader lands on your blog and then takes a desired action (i.e. converts). If you’re an affiliate blogger, you already have a conversion funnel. Now, all you need is to optimize that funnel for maximum conversions.

A major question you need to ask yourself is “Am I using the right channels to promote my affiliate links?” Or, if you go a step behind, “Am I utilizing all the available channels to promote my links?”.

Today, people rely on social media to find answers to their problems and reviews about products they are interested in. Αn active presence on the network and the diffusion of affiliate links on socials can lead to more clicks and more sales.

Of course, building and optimizing your funnel is not a one-time-job. Your audience as well as their needs are constantly changing. A funnel that was delivering value to your page a year ago, it might not be effective any more. So, now and then, you need to amend your marketing strategy and try out alternative funnels that might bring more traffic and by extension conversions returns by comparison with your investing time and the effort you have made.

What you can do?

Devote time to collect and understand the data of each funnel you have placed affiliate links· check your site, blog, YouTube channel, newsletter email and other social media data and view which funnel resonates better with your visitors. If you have a clear understanding of which funnel has the better conversion rate for you, then you can bring in more sales on your affiliate links.

How to start:

A widely known tool to start tracking and analyzing your visitor’s behavior is Google Analytics. Find out which channel your visitors are coming from and track how many of them are converting eventually into shoppers.

Google Analytics

 

Conversion funnels

Then, invest your time and effort to be more active on these networks.

Keep a consistent flow on your links.

Track your statistics not only for applying the marketing strategy that works best for you, but also for having an overall view of your posts density. Knowing how often you should post you will keep a stable flow on your affiliate links.

Big monetization gaps

Dare to be different!

Even if you are in a saturated niche or the competition in your field seems to be too high, there are still a lot of opportunities for you to succeed. The key here is change! A niche with high competition is a sign that this field has strong demand so try to think out of the box and offer something different to your audience. Then check if this had an impact in your clicks/sales/conversions

Do your homework!

Visit other affiliates sites, observe what they offer to their audience and how they do it and try to figure out how you can be different.

Let’s say you are in the card maker niche. Focus on a similar but not same topic, like scrapbooking or art journal. You can use almost the same products as earlier, recommend the same shops, but also you can offer to your audience an alternative perspective to use the supplies.

By giving diversity to your projects, your audience won’t feel saturated and you will increase not only the clicks on your links but your sales as well.

Search for shops with the highest conversion rates for a specific niche. What’s high for one product category might be below par for another in the same shop.

Moreover, some shops might convert better than others but that doesn’t mean that they convert the same for all the products. It might have a high conversion rate to a specific category but extremely low to all others.

Most popular products

So, if you’re looking into different products, do some research to see what kind of conversions that products are seeing currently. This will help you choose a specific niche that is converting online, which means you’ll see more conversions as an affiliate.

Once you find which shop converts better to a specific category, use links from that shop to convert better and sale more.

For example, the conversion rate for the shop A might be 3% for scrapbook projects while for cards might be low.

A closing note!

Your blog is the backbone of your affiliate marketing strategy. An affiliate could create the perfect funnel, getting readers to the point of deciding to make a purchase. But if readers follow your affiliate link to find a website with poor design, slow load time, unclear directions, or an insecure checkout process, they may be put off from buying the product.

The funnel of the destination shop should be considered as a part of your funnel as well. At the end, your goal is to persuade the buyer that she needs something NOW, and then show her where to buy it, without distractions, so the sale can close.

 

How to build a dedicated page to all your favorite stuff on your blog using LinkDeli. Show your appreciation for the shops support you.

There is something undeniably special about blogging. Your audience doesn’t just love to read your posts. They love to be inspired, learn from you and dare to grow with you. Broadening your blog topics beyond your industry and sharing with them your knowledge and resources regarding all the things you love and enjoy, like books, movies, travels, cooking, you make them want to constantly come back to your blog, gaining their engagement and building an audience that looks up to you.

Creating a page on your blog for consistent content like “My favorite books”, “My classes” or even “Shops I love” for showing your admiration for the shops support you, it is a great idea that not only your readers will love but also there will be additional results for you, including more traffic and sales.

Today, we will go through on how you can easily build a dedicated to loved stuff and shops page using LinkDeli.

Here is how you can build a(n) (affiliate) list with your favorite brands and be added to a prominent page on your blog:

Create a new list on your LinkDeli dashboard.

Go to the shop’s site you want to be featured in your list.

Open the bookmarklet to add the link of this site to your new list.

Follow the same procedure for all the shops you want to feature.

Grab the code of this list and add it on your blog, as usual.

 

Let’s say you want to link to the results pages of a shop so as to point to a specific brand.

Go to the shop and search for a specific brand name

Αt the search results page, use again the bookmarklet to add this link to your list. This will be a link to the specific shop, pointing to that search!

 

​Now, you will need to change the images from the products, to show the brand’s logo.

Since the bookmarklet will not find any company logos on that pages, you can just edit the links afterwards, from your Library page and set the brand’s logo images. 

The best way to go about it is to pick their images from their social accounts:

 

Go to their Facebook account or their YouTube channel and simply right click on them.

Copy image address and paste it in the respective field:

Now, when your readers click on that link, it will go to the search page for the specific brand in the specific product. And all this, through your affiliate account, so any sales you generate, are yours!

Of course, you can join the links from multiple shops when creating/editing the list.  If you have more than one product joined in one thumbnail, you only need to do this for the first one, as this is the picture that will show up. 

​The result will be something like that:

Follow the same procedure for any list you want to create. There are countless ideas of lists you can build for your readers!