Twitter Lists & Vanity
Thursday
Nov 26, 2009
Twitter lists seem to be the greatest thing since sliced bread lately. I have to say that I do love them. I read a post by my former lovely co-worker Manda Otto about what lists she’s on. I have to admit that got me thinking and wondering what lists I’m on. Vanity, and all. So I looked it up.
28 Listed… Pretty Sweet!
- @mcbrundage/affiliate
- @startpoken/poken-fans
- @Route53/affiliatefriends
- @Garth_OBrien/social-media
- @stefaniehutson/internet-marketing-women
- @Happy213/viewaskew
- @LisaP/affiliatemarketing
- @LisaP/coolsfpeeps
- @FredericPrigent/affiliation
- @JudiM/marketingwork
- @karengarcia/affiliate-marketing
- @CRschilliger/etc
- @LindaSherman/geeky-girls-to-love
- @latenitecoder/affiliatebiz
- @jangro/affiliatorati
- @danielmclark/geekcast-fm-podcasters
- @sharonmostyn/amazing-affiliate
- @Rexanne/affiliate-marketing
- @MarketLeverage/friends-and-fans
- @brettbum/affiliateindustryinsiders
- @jgoode/affiliate-pals
- @toddfarmer/affiliate-marketing
- @TFNDina/orlando
- @TFNDina/too-awesome-for-titles
- @nikkixbee/irl
- @nikkixbee/friends
- @drcool73/awesome-affiliate-people
- @angies91/affiliate-marketing
So let’s examine the stats… 14 mentions of affiliate… two mentions of awesome, one mention of amazing. As you can tell, I seem to have done a pretty good job branding myself as an affiliate marketing professional. I’m sure I probably reside on more lists that users have chosen to keep private. I think my two favorite are Dina’s “Too Awesome for Titles” and Linda’s “Geeky Girls to Love”. Thanks a lot ladies! Thanks to everyone who thought to toss me onto a list, for that matter. I know that, personally, a lot of my lists are private because I just don’t feel like making them public. I know when Twitter lists came out, I went through my entire list and categorized EVERYONE. And if I didn’t know what category they really belonged in, I cut some. I think this is a great development for Twitter… much better than the new retweet function!
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Affiliate Marketing Fanatics #6: ad:tech, Cafepress, and Hootsuite
Monday
May 4, 2009
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 after two weeks away. Here’s a rundown of what we ramble about this time around. In in this episode we discuss:
- Trisha is the newest member of Paulson Management Group.
- TweetDeck, Seesmic Desktop, Digsby, and Hootsuite.
- ad:tech San Francisco Recap.
- The enormity of the Affiliate Summit Beer Garden.
- Cafepress changing pricing structure to standardize pricing.
- CA tax development.
- Shout outs: Shawn Collins, Lisa Picarille, Todd Farmer, Angie Seaman, Brian Caldwell, Teresa Caldwell
So please, go check it out and comment and let us know what you think!
Affiliate Marketing Fanatics #6: ad:tech, Cafepress, and Hootsuite.
Days -1 and 1 of Affiliate Summit East 2008
Sunday
Aug 10, 2008
Just a quick recap of days negative 1 and 1 of Affiliate Summit East 2008 before I head off to the Share a Sale Under the Stars party that started an hour ago (give me a break, I’m fashionably late!).
Day Negative 1 (a.k.a. Saturday)
- The Affiliate Classroom Live event went well overall. I feel like the people in most of my discussions were picking up what I was putting down. I feel like I could have been better prepared, but that was really my own fault. I hope that I’m asked back in the future of other events and can do a bang up job! Also met some cool peeps.
- AffSpot.com forum meet-up was fun – got to meet some new people like Angie & Roger from Snow Consulting, talked at length with the ever charming Lisa Picarille of Revenue Magazine, finally met the lovely penguin Jen Good of JGoode Designs, was thrown schwag by Sam Harrelson & Aunesty Janssen the admins of the Spot, and met Bill (Beachy), Ron (7daysRon), & some others that came & went. As I was looking down reading something on my phone outside the bar I recognized Jim Kukral of Scratchback soley by his mandals with socks walking by! Love it.
- Speaking of Sam, he had to bail on the Affiliate Dinner last night so he graciously gave me his ticket! I went and had a great meal, lots of laughs at the expense of the roastee Connie Berg of FlamingoWorld.com, and talked at great length with apparently my #1 fan Kim Rodgers from 4Checks.com. It’s funny that I JUST ordered my new checks from them for the first time last week, so we had a great discussion! The highlight just might have been Brian Littleton from Share-a-Sale dressed up as Captain Jack Sparrow for Connie’s love of all things Johnny Depp.
- Finally, while the concept of recording a live podcast for GeekCast live was a terrific idea, it ended up being a FAIL of epic proportions. It was an insanely fun time talking and having fun with peeps but between the audience, topics, & Shawn’s BeerTender, it was too much of a party. It was a blast though that kept me up until 3:45am.
Day 1 – Affiliate Summit Kicks Off
- Registration was incredibly easy now that they’ve come up with self check in kiosks. Love it!
- Missed the PPC and Social Media tracks I wanted to attend thanks to a righteous headache this morning (no, I DON’T think it was a hangover!) but heard the social media was good.
- Headed into the Meet Market and MAN was it packed! Got my fare share of awesome schwag, bought myself an “I Gave Back!” button, and got some good info on some cool networks and programs. It was a zoo in there so I had to bail, bu t it was good that I did since I’d lost track of time and was able to get to the NY tax laws session.
- The day isn’t over! I’m shutting this bad boy down in lieu of blogging about the other session I attended today and I’m heading over to the ShareASale party on the Odyssey Cruise yacht… can’t promise how long I’ll stay but it should be a blast!







