Posts Tagged "Affiliate Summit"

Taking New York City by Storm

Posted on Aug 6, 2009 in Affiliate Marketing, Conferences & Networking |

I’m excited.  First of all, because I’ve never been to New York before (a layover on my way to Orlando hardly counts).  Second of all, because it’s that time again – time for Affiliate Summit!  We’re flying JetBlue, which I LOVE!  So comfortable on a cross country flight!  Last week on Affiliate Marketing Fanatics 12, Mike and I did a pre-show review of the sessions we’re thinking of going to.  I can’t wait, but there’s other things I’ll be doing while in NYC!

  • Seeing Avenue Q
  • Eating New York pizza at Famous Original Ray’s Pizza
  • Walking through Central Park
  • Hopefully seeing the Empire State Building
  • Wandering Times Square
  • Trying to survive on the NYC Subway

And more – Dominic and I have tacked on two extra days to sight see.  I can’t wait!  We’re leaving today and will get in LATE tonight and then brave the subway to get to the hotel if we’re feeling adventurous – if not, swallowing cab fare.  Of course come Sunday, it’s all business.  Affiliate Summit East 2009 starts off with a bang – my panel on Getting Noticed FAST!  I know I’ve shamelessly promoted this panel, but seriously, you’ll learn a good deal if you’re looking to make a name for yourself.  It’s in Classroom C at 12pm so stop by – you’ll get an awesome sticker courtesy of Sticker Giant!

After that, Dominic and I will split the difference so we can cover the most sessions for you here.  I’m also going to encourage Dominic to write up a post of his views of Affiliate Summit as an outsider/newbie, so stay tuned for that.  I’ll try to post them as timely as possible – some of that will involve reading Dominic’s writing 🙂  I’m sure there will be plenty of time for me to wander around and talk to folks so if you see either of us walking around, stop us and say hi!  And feel free to badger Dominic about his model railroad or school!

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Blogging at Affiliate Summit East

Posted on Aug 3, 2009 in Conferences & Networking, Guest Posts |

Guest Post by Dominic Fawver.

As I am sure Trisha has mentioned before I will be blogging while attending Affiliate Summit East 2009.  Currently I am attending DeVry University, and am in my final term towards a BSB in Project Management.  I am, as of yet, still undecided upon what field I will apply my degree, and have decided to attend Affiliate Summit East in order to further my knowledge.  I hope to present my views as a student and as a project manager on what I learn from each of the sessions and events which I attend.

Look me up while I am there.  I will be rather hard to miss, wearing a very bright Blinkstar Media shirt, as you can see in the picture we took here at home.  See you there.

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Affiliate Marketing Fanatics 12: Affiliate Summit Pre-Show

Posted on Jul 31, 2009 in Affiliate Marketing, Affiliate Marketing Fanatics | 2 comments

Affiliate Marketing Fanatics – A Publisher (Mike Buechele) and an Affiliate Manager (Trisha Lyn Fawver) talk about all things Affiliate Marketing. From blogging to branding, social media to search, video and more!

We’re back together again!  It feels like it’s been 10 years, but with technical problems and schedules we’re finally back in the saddle.  And just in time for Affiliate Summit!  With the show about a week away, this is our Pre-Show.  Follow along with the agenda for the summit and make this interactive!  This week we clock in at an EPIC 1 hour and 12 minutes.  In in this episode we discuss:

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Where has Trisha been?!

Posted on Jul 30, 2009 in Affiliate Marketing, Career, Conferences & Networking |

Where has Trisha been?!

Like a lot of people, I’ve had my head down working. I’ve been working hard managing the MyJewelryBox.com Affiliate Program.  I’ve had so much to do I haven’t had a ton of energy at the end of the day to keep up the blog. Regrettably that means that you, dear reader, have suffered.

Actually, I’m not so full of myself to honestly believe that you’ve suffered without my blogging.  There are many other resources to get your news in all things online marketing.  I started this blog almost exactly two years ago, and I still question whether people actually learn something from my mumbles here.

Coming up at the beginning of next month I’ll be attending Affiliate Summit East 2009 in New York City, speaking on a panel called Getting Noticed FAST.  Our goal is to help others make a name for themselves within the industry as we’ve tried to make a name for ourselves.  We’ve put a lot of time into our preparation; we want to make sure that the attendees walk away with concrete, actionable items to apply to their own careers.

My husband Dominic will be attending with me.  He’s currently finishing up a degree in business, focusing on project management.  He’s interested in potentially going into affiliate marketing , so he’s attending to help me cover all the sessions for this blog.  He’s excited to learn more about what I do and the people I interact with, and I’m excited for him to get this introduction to my professional world as well.  We’re also tacking a couple days onto our trip to do some sight seeing.  Neither of us have ever been to New York, so we’ll be seeing Avenue Q the Friday night before the conference and meeting up with some friends who live in the NYC area.

I’ll also be staffing the Meet Market table for Affiliate Marketers Give Back from 5-6 pm Sunday August 9th during the show.  In an effort to raise money for the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, AMGB will be offering limited-edition Affiliate Summit hats (available for a $40 donation) and Affiliate Marketers Give Back laptop stickers (available for a $10 donation).  If you won’t be attending and would still like to make a donation, you can do so at AMGBWalk.com.

On Tuesday I’m happy to be participating in GeekCast Live.  I’m betting since this one has an open invite and is officially on the schedule, it’ll go a lot more as planned than when they tried to do one in Boston at ASE08.  By “as planned”, I know before they had more of a Diggnation vision in mind than the devolved drunken conversation that happened.  It should be a good time and a great way to end the conference.

So what now?  I hope to come back from Affiliate Summit with a renewed passion for this blog.  More great content for you.  Stay tuned!

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Affiliate Marketing Fanatics 9: Meetings, Skype, and Pure Vanity

Posted on Jun 15, 2009 in Affiliate Marketing, Affiliate Marketing Fanatics |

Affiliate Marketing Fanatics – A Publisher (Mike Buechele) and an Affiliate Manager (Trisha Lyn Fawver) talk about all things Affiliate Marketing. From blogging to branding, social media to search, video and more!

Okay, I got caught up on Friday with lots of work, so I didn’t get this episode edited until this weekend so we talk a lot about dated stuff, unfortunately.  But never fear – there’s plenty of good stuff that we cover in our sweet, sweet 30 minutes of podcast.

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Cribbed Content for May 29th

Posted on May 29, 2009 in Rambles | 5 comments

Cribbed Content LinksAt first glance when starting to compile this week’s Cribbed Content, it didn’t look like much was going on.  My Google Reader was kind of light, as were the other scoops and news coming across my desk.  But then when I really started to dig, I found some cool stuff!  Including a really easy Twitter Contest from DIY SEO to win a Kindle!

  • Last week I reported that Affiliate Summit East 2009 was all sold out of booths.  They’re now all sold out of Meet Market tables as well, the first time for them that they’ve sold out of exhibitor space before Early Bird pricing was done.  Congrats to the ASE09 team!
  • Speaking of Affiliate Summit, co-founders Missy Ward and Shawn Collins were in Dallas at the Inbound Marketing Summit speaking about monetizing blogs.  Missy was kind enough to share their slides from the presentation.
  • Affiliate network ShareASale is toying with an Affiliate API and has released the initial sections for use.
  • Google recently changed their trademarks policy in regards to AdWords paid search ads.  Search Engine Land wrote an article on how to protect your brand under Google’s new trademark policy, and Geno Prussakov also wrote an article on how this applies to affiliate marketing.
  • Apparently Google mucked around with PageRank… AGAIN… and devalued Twitter profiles.  Which is fine with me since I realized awhile back my twitter page was  PR9 when this here blog was only PR2 (currently my twitter page is a PR3).  What really irritated me was that, out of nowhere, this blog went down to PR0 out of nowhere with no real changes other than a redesign (that, if anything, should have HELPED SEO).  So in my opinion Google can shove with with their PageRank racket anyway.  Anyway, Andy Beard explains a few things about the change.
  • I’ve seen a certain someone from a certain CPA network tweeting a lot in the last two days about making money from Twitter with CPA ads.  That seems to be ALL this person is tweeting about and it’s getting on my anti-spam nerves.  So instead of calling this person out, I’ll be passive-aggressive and just pass on this article for everyone: 10 Irritating Mistakes that People Make with Twitter. Thanks Nikki Pilkington for a good article right when I was thinking about it!
  • I’m a big fan of to-do lists.  There’s been some talk about different apps recently (I was turned onto Toodledoo and love its integration with iGoogle homepage).  Nate Moller wrote a great article on why to-do lists are key to entrepreneur success that any slightly unmotivated or scattered entrepreneur should read!
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