Affiliate Marketing Fanatics 6: ad:tech, CafePress, and Hootsuite

by Trisha Lyn Fawver on May 1, 2009

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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.

  1. Trisha Lyn is the newest member of Paulson Management Group
  2. TweetdeckSeesmic Desktop, Digsby and  Hootsuite
  3. ad:tech recap
  4. The enormity of the Affiliate Summit Beer Garden
  5. CafePress changing pricing structure to standardize pricing.
  6. CA tax development
  7. Shout outs: Shawn Collins, Lisa Picarille, Todd Farmer, Angie Seaman, Brian Caldwell, Teresa Caldwell
  • http://www.babyboomersbustinloose.com rosie

    I have been missing soooo much by not visiting this site. The podcast was super informational and cutting edge. I also appreciate the authenticity.
    I hope you meet and chat more often. I felt like a wattress listening to two power hitters chat during lunch.This babyboomer wanna be geek is empowered!

  • http://www.comicbookfury.com Mike Buechele

    You're too kind Rosie. Thanks!

  • http://www.ebizexperiment.com Make money blogging

    Nice website and podcast, I find it usefull and fun because I can listen to it while doing my own work on the computer… keep up the good work!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/TrishaLyn TrishaLyn

    Thanks for the kind words Rosie!

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/affiliatetip Shawn Collins

    Fun show – hey Trisha, maybe you should be coaching people on using social media and networking to find a job.

    As far as shirts, yes, the GeekCast.fm shirts are on Zazzle – http://www.zazzle.com/geekcast_fm_black_t_shirt-2

    I forget if you mentioned it, but Zazzle enables you to set a royalty amount on your products.

    And my Twitter shirts were through http://www.customink.com/ – I tried them out, because that's who Ted Murphy used. I was very happy with them.

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