by CT Moore on December 29, 2011
In episode 21, we look at the biggest tech-media stories of the year. Some of the stories we discuss include: The passing of Steve Jobs (I make an unintentional but really inappropriate comment) Amazon’s quiet by far-reaching potential The release of Siri YouTube’s 1 Trillion views – and what it means for online video and [...]
by CT Moore on December 21, 2011
In the first instalment of episode 19, we discuss which companies were the “most important” in 2011. We openly invited additional nominations from viewers, but the companies we mentioned were: YouTube Facebook Google Apple Twitter Amazon Groupon LinkedIn and Demand Media
by CT Moore on November 15, 2011
In this first instalment of episode #14, we take a look at what (we think) are some of the most explosive start-ups of all time. Ash actually wrote a blog post about this in 2007, so we revisit that list and consider which ones would still make the cut (and gawk over the ones that [...]
by CT Moore on November 5, 2011
In the third and final instalment of episode 13, we turn to the weekly lightning round and question of the week. Specifically, we discuss: How five companies seem to control 64% of digital worldwide advertising, Just what Klout is and whether it’s really all that relevant How “Gotcha Journalism” has made Michael Arrington out to [...]
by Shawn Collins on May 16, 2011
This week on the Affiliate Thing podcast, Shawn Collins and Lisa Picarille talk about Rae Hoffman explaining affiliate marketing, Affiliate Summit speaker selections, early bird rates to register ending, and free webinars. Also covered were the upcoming ShareASale ThinkTank, affiliate marketing meetups, a new project for Kris Jones, and Nick Reese doing the Charles Bronson [...]