From the monthly archives:

July 2009

Whether you exhibited or plowed your way through the multiple exhibit hall floors, you’ve had firsthand experience in the value of human interaction. In a world of multiple communication tools it’s more important than ever to place a face with the voice on the other end of the line.
But in reality, it is [...]

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ad:tech San Francisco 2009 took place April 21-23 at Moscone West. The show kicked off with a keynote from Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia. On the way to the keynote, I got a peek at the Affiliate Summit Beer Garden before it opened.

I was covering the conference as Twitter press, so here are some of [...]

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Until the recent sweeping effects of social media, companies generally were in charge of their brand perception. Companies dictated to us regarding specific products, who the market leaders were, and the reliability of their customer service. Even awards given for things like “Industry Leading Customer Service” came from a closed-looped organization.
The [...]

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During the last year or so, there has been a lot of buzz about the success of marketing to social media news sites like Digg, StumbleUpon, and Reddit. The amount of traffic, exposure, and links you can obtain is unparalleled to any other aspect of online marketing.
People have also found that it is a [...]

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The seventh issue of FeedFront, the official magazine of Affiliate Summit, is at the printer and it will be hitting mailboxes in late July and early August 2009.
Issue seven will also be distributed at Affiliate Summit East 2009 in New York City next month.
The cover story is an interview with Lauren (aka Turbolapp on WickedFire) [...]

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