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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talk about a limited number of Affiliate Summit Central passes available, toilets in front of houses, crowdfunding affiliate sites, and a new issue of FeedFront magazine.
They also talked about a new reality show on Silicon Valley, projects born from mastermind groups, Lisa’s AffChat, and the next LinkShare Symposium in NYC.
Show Links
- Joe’s Test Kitchen, Vol 2 – The Cadbury Scotch Egg
- Limited Number of Sessions Only Passes Available for Affiliate Summit Central 2012
- Hilton Austin Nearly Sold Out for Affiliate Summit Central 2012
- FeedFront Magazine Issue 18 Now Available
- Bravo plans ‘Silicon Valley’ reality TV show with the help of Randi Zuckerberg
- Sheryl Sandberg Leaves Work at 5:30 Every Day — And You Should Too
- Crowdfunding for Affiliate Sites
- Mastermind Success: Our First Joint Venture
- Content Tips with Lisa Picarille #AFFCHAT Transcript
- Affiliate Marketing Meetups in April 2012
- LinkShare Symposium NYC 2012
- Go to ClickBank Exchange 2012 Before Affiliate Summit
- Affiliate Summit East 2012 Has Raised $5,015 So Far to Fight Breast Cancer
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I can’t believe Shawn wrote an entire article about what he wears to work and never mentioned the words “shorts pants” once!
Incredibly awesome news about the Affiliate Summit Race donations for breast cancer. I hate that as a walker/runner I don’t get as many miles in (especially since my Zumba doesn’t count) to be able to rank well. But it’s still worth it to add the miles for the donation.
Thanks for the mention of our joint venture. Yes…our review site domain is a mouthful. That’s why we registered http://www.wineclubgroup.com as well.
I might write a version that is translated into the various forms of English.
As far as Zumba, you can translate the calorie burn to miles (100 calories = mile). See how Jen does it at http://www.dailymile.com/people/JenniferMyer/entries/14139961
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