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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talked about podcasting from a treadmill desk, some affiliate marketing webinars, and the finalists for the LinkShare Golden Link Awards.
Also discussed were LeBron James coming short on his brags, ShoeMoney on local affiliate lead generation, mobile commerce for affiliates, and Affiliate Summit booths about to sell out.
Show Links
- Booths and Tables Nearly Sold Out for Affiliate Summit East 2011
- 10 Point Checklist: Before You Launch a Successful Affiliate Program with Deborah Carney
- Web Seminar: Affiliate Marketing and the Current Internet Tax Landscape
- LinkShare 2011 Golden Link Award Finalists
- 25 Women Who Rock Social Media in 2011
- Local Affiliate Lead Generation Bootcamp During Affiliate Summit East 2011
- Don’t Settle for Lobbycon at Affiliate Summit East 2011
- Mobile Commerce for Affiliates with mShopper
- Coming Soon: Google Panda Update 2.2
- Photo Tour of the ShareASale Office
- Mattingly ShareASale on Facebook
- Survey for Dating and Matchmaking Affiliates
- The Ugly Side of Affiliate Marketing
- Lebron James Predicts Miami will win 8 championships or more
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The Emergency Broadcasting signal toward the end of the podcast completely freaked me out! I’m in tornado country, ya know?
Sorry about that – I needed a filler, because Skype magically killed our call and we had to dial back in.
That’s what I get for trying to be fancy and podcast wirelessly from my treadmill desk.
I’ve gotta give you credit for that. Long live the treadmill desk!!
And thanks for mentioning my mopey blog post today. It’s been a real kick in the teeth over the last 12 hours, to say the least. Hopefully some of the bad things that have happened to me will help other affiliates to make different decisions about how they structure their businesses and links so that something similar doesn’t happen to them in the future.
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