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Affiliate Thing

This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talk about what is in store at SXSW next week, affiliate marketing meetups, AM Days, and the case of the broken wine glass. They also talked about scholarships to Affiliate Summit East 2012, using Rapportive in Gmail, bad logos, and Twitter Chat. Show [...]

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talk about the Skimlinks and Pinterest relationship, Moneyball, affiliate marketing meetups, and the ABestWeb awards. They also talked about geocaching at Lake Travis, a new LinkShare logo, and the speaker proposal deadline for Affiliate Summit Central 2012. Show Links Moneyball ABestWeb Award Voting [...]

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talk about Pinterest and Skimlinks parting ways, affiliate marketing companies going public, and OneLoad.com being prejudiced towards affiliate marketers. They also talked about Dell’s Maribel Sierra keynoting Affiliate Summit Central 2012, a free webinar on creating information products, February affiliate meetups, and New [...]

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talk about business ebooks to raise money to fight breast cancer, monetizing the death of Whitney Houston, TEDxAustin, and Flat Stanley goes to Affiliate Summit. They also talked about the new CakesTV show, a DailyMile contest to win Affiliate Summit passes, SXSW, FeedFront [...]

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast Lisa Picarille was joined by Todd Farmer and Vinny O’Hare. Shawn Collins was taking a little (and well-deserved) vacation with the family. We talked about a wide range of topics including Vinny and Todd’s respective sessions at Affiliate Summit West 2012 and what I learned from each of [...]

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