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TheSpew Episode #1 is now under our belts. Coming in at a little over an hour after two Pamela Fails. (We dare you to find them!)
Missy Ward (@missyward) of Affiliate Summit moderated this week with panelists:
- Connie Berg (@connieberg), Head Bird in Charge of FlamingoWorld.com
- Lisa Picarille (@lisap), Media junkie, social media lover, former Editor-in-Chief Revenue Magazine
- Karen White (@KarenWhite_LV), former Managing Director of Squirt Gun Media
Wendy Piersall (@emom), Founder & CEO of Sparkplugging.com was our special guest this week.
Show Notes:
- Karen White’s surprising announcement
- Loren Feldman is a nice guy, no matter what he says.
- Peter Shankman better get in touch with Missy re: skydiving for Save the Ta-Ta’s
- RackSpace Cloud SXSW Lounge Party: Hookahs, hummus, henna and Missy Loves Rocky Barbanica, Robert Scoble’s Producer
- Hangin’ with the DIYThemes guys (Brian Clark and Chris Pearson) and all the cool stuff coming for ThesisAffiliates.com
- Rise of women-owned internet marketing businesses.
- How being an “online woman” has changed through the years
- The 3 “Most Stand-Up” guys we know (in today’s episode): Chris Brogan, Shawn Collins, Joe Morin
- Affiliate managers must use Twitter. Period.
- How Wendy Piersall got into the Mommy-Blogging business
- Why Brands are all over Mommy-Bloggers and how it’s helped them both out.
- Walmart 11 Moms Campaign – Marketing Done Right.
- Tips for Newbie Mommy Bloggers
- Dating and Relationships in the industry – the ultimate Catch 22
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Great episode gals! With no knowledge of such, my son walked in while I was listening and asked if I was listening to "The View"! I responded, "Close, The Spew!"
Thanks Kim — can't wait to have you on the show next week!
Fun show – so this is what you all talk about when you sneak off to the bathroom together?
Nah — that stuff will come out in Episode 2
Really enjoyed it. Like eavesdropping on you all. Can't wait to hear more.
I loved your comments about there being more women starting businesses in Internet Marketing. Lisa is absolutely right that the social networking aspects of the web are a perfect fit for women. I love the women that I work with!! (yeah…I'm a week behind!!)
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