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PMA Industry Report: Start-Ups Fear Nexus Bills in CA

by Lisa Picarille on June 16, 2011

Welcome to the Performance Marketing Association Industry Report, a podcast dedicated to the most pressing issues impacting advertisers, publishers, networks and agencies. Keith Posehn joined host Lisa Picarille. Keith is an entrepreneur who grew up in the middle of the Internet boom. He started with video game design, moved to Web development and then into [...]

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille chatted about coverage of the advertising tax debate in Austin, affiliate meetups, and the near deadline for Affiliate Summit speaker proposals. Also covered were a webinar from Jeremy Schoemaker, merchants with an affiliate link on the confirmation page, the ten year anniversary of [...]

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This week I was joined by Jim Kukral. My regular co-host, Shawn Collins, is super-busy at SXSW and he is also without Internet access at his new home. Thanks, AT&T! I’m sure Shawn will have lots to say about this issue on next week’s podcast. So, Jim, who sat in a few weeks ago while [...]

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Shawn was off buying his new Austin home, so Jim Kukral jumped in to help me co-host this week’s show. As always Jim did a great job. Thanks, Jim! We had some audio problems early on. Ok, it was me. So, I cut out most of the bad part. You might have to suffer through [...]

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PMA Industry Report: Legislative Update

by Lisa Picarille on February 1, 2011

Welcome to the Performance Marketing Association Industry Report, a podcast dedicated to the most pressing issues impacting advertisers, publishers, networks and agencies. Rebecca Madigan joined host Lisa Picarille. Rebecca is the executive director of the PMA, which she co-founded in 2008. Rebecca was formerly director of product management at Commission Junction, Impact Radius, and at [...]

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