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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille recap Affiliate Summit East 2010, Philadelphia charging bloggers for a business license, and foursquare at conferences. Also, using Facebook and Google to generate leads for a house sale, applying for ShareASale ThinkTank, and anti-marketing with Snooki from Jersey Shore. Show Links Over 3,500 [...]

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talk about Affiliate Summit last minute stuff, the latest in the eBay cookie stuffing lawsuit, and foursquare. Also, Jim Kukral’s new book, business cards, and Shawn’s daughter on the cover of a fanzine at New York Yankees bars. Show Links Affiliate Summit East [...]

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This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talk about Affiliate Summit selling out, the new issue of FeedFront magazine, and impressive accolades for Stephanie Agresta and Tim Storm. Also, affiliates focusing on back to school, a true hero is looking for work in online marketing, and affiliates indicted for cookie [...]

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Ethan Kaplan at the Audience Conference 2009

by Shawn Collins on May 28, 2010

Ethan Kaplan, Vice President of Technology at Warner Bros. Records, was a speaker at the first Audience Conference on Friday, November 6, 2009 in New York City. Ethan Kaplan is the Vice President of Technology at Warner Bros. Records and is the head of all technology at the company. This works out well since the [...]

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Melanie Notkin at the Audience Conference 2009

by Shawn Collins on April 29, 2010

Melanie Notkin, Founder of SavvyAuntie.com, was a speaker at the first Audience Conference on Friday, November 6, 2009 in New York City. Melanie Notkin is America’s premier Savvy Auntie, empowering the nearly 50% of American women who are not moms to celebrate all they do for the children in their lives, while living their own [...]

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