AffCon2010 Denver Agenda Posted
January 27, 2010 by Jim Hedger
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Earlier today we posted the preliminary agenda for AffCon2010 Denver, June 21st through 23rd at the Colorado Convention Center.
Building on the success of WebmasterRadio.FM’s experience in building an affiliate convention, we are expecting a larger, more dynamic show than we’ve been involved with in the past. We’re trying out new approaches with several of the sessions. The goal is to create a more direct and actionable experience for attendees, vendors, sponsors and presenters.
Though we expect increased attendance, we want to allow for more interaction between speakers and audience during sessions.
AffCon2010 Denver will be organized in three unique tracks, Marketing, Technology and Business, with eight topics addressed by each track. More basic sessions are featured at the start of the agenda with advanced sessions towards the end. Most of the sessions will be delivered by moderated panels but many are designed to be more interactive.
Some sessions, like the One on One Site and Campaign Clinics and the Lead Gen Super-Charged will be held in breakout group format in which we place a set of experts at the head table in a room and they begin tearing apart attendee volunteered sites, to help them better understand how they should be building their sites for maximum conversion & monetization.
Others, such as the Affiliate Ethics Round Table and the Final Debate Panel will be organized as town-hall style debates with audience participation welcome through out. The Final Debate Panel that closes out this affiliate convention will be fueled by two days of high level information and networking and two or three container trucks of free beer. Ok, maybe not that much beer!
AffCon2010 is a part of an on-going series of welcoming, community events for everyone from grassroots affiliates to network CEOs. From top level education and skill sharing sessions to premier networking opportunities, to attend a convention for affiliates that is geared to give you the greatest convention experience and an extraordinary value at a zero cost is absolutely unheard of.
Registration is now open. Working affiliates always attend AffCon2010 for free. For non-affiliates, the earlier you register, the better the discount you can receive.
Join us at AffCon2010 Denver, June 21st- 23rd at the Colorado Convention Center.
Thoughts on a Year that will Change Everything
January 8, 2010 by Jim Hedger
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2010 is a officially one week old. By Internet-time standards it feels like a month has passed. Only eight days into the new year and the foundations of a new Net have already been poured, smoothed and hardened. Looking forward to new ways of accessing the Web, we know that eight or nine months from now the landscape we perceive will be very different than it is today.
A full generation has grown up digital. For the twenty-somethings of today, there is no “new technology” involved in mobile computing. Like Postman’s toaster, it has always been thus and is only getting better. There really is no “adoption” of new technologies or techniques among this cohort. Adaption has been the way of the 20-somethings for as long as they can remember, which is of course, forever. The earliest of this generation are rounding the corner on 30. Their time has come and they are driving transformation.
In the good ol’ days of the ’80s, style makers drove transformation for the hipsters. Today, geeks are hip and true geeks don’t require the services of style makers.
The most important transformation, the move from large computing devices to hand-held devices is already taking place. A number of factors allow us to access the full spectrum of the Web from anywhere one can get a 3G signal.
Cloud storage puts our personal data beyond the realm of the transportable and into the realm of the ethereal. Cloud computing gives us the ability to make that data functional with software running on a server separate from the access device. These innovations allow portable devices to grow smaller yet more powerful.
The next factor in this transformation comes from the wisdom of the technorati, the digital elite. If Internet intellectuals learned one lesson in the last decade it was this: “The masses control the content. Let them.” One of the reasons the iPhone is so successful is it is so damn useful. The main reason it is so damn useful is the thousands of applications created by the masses themselves that allow individual users to trick-out their devices to best suit their needs. A great product which is able to allow its users to make it infinitely greater at zero expense to the manufacturer. Everyone is special and everyone wins! Such a model could never work in that backwater of industrial manufacturing known as GM.
Mobile devices are now virtual Swiss Army knives. The introduction of the iPhone was the spark of a revolutionary series of innovations which resulted in this week’s unveiling of the great game-changer, the Google Phone.
The first decade of the 21st century was very very good for Google. The second decade looks to be even better. If Google plays its cards right, it could unquestionably dominate digital communications in a couple of years. The Google Phone really is that important to them.
Google has nearly perfected cloud computing for office productivity and personal use. While products like Google Wave and Google Docs appear to have a long way to go to meet the functionality and versatility of Microsoft’s Office suite, those shortcomings will be made up for in convenience while latent bugs are being squashed by super-genius technologists. Able to run the full range of Google productivity products with highly subsidized services, the G-Phone will likely replace the iPhone as the dominant mobile device over the coming couple years.
Apple, while threatened, doesn’t really need to worry too much about Google. In Apple’s two way race mentality, Google merely replaces Microsoft as dominant competitor. Apple is expected to release a Tablet Computing device by the end of January. Like the iPhone before it, this Tablet is thought to be a game-changer. More on that when it is unveiled.
Microsoft seems intent on addressing the bigbox devices. At the Consumer Electronics Show, Microsoft’s anticipated Windows 7 for mobile was a no-show. They did score a huge win with Xbox applications but Xbox is not terribly portable and certainly not designed for business. The closest Microsoft gets in credibly addressing portable computing is their collaboration with HP on a “Slate” computer running Windows7 which CEO Steve Ballmer demonstrated during his keynote on Wednesday.
Everything is about to get a lot more personal, especially in marketing. The thing to understand about mobile access and cloud computing is that the service providers know a lot more about individual users than traditional ISPs do. Digital marketing is going to be so heavily influenced by personal choices, the only true measurement of success will be based on performance, not placement. It’s about to become even more about driving relevant traffic in the hopes of making conversions.
The online marketing world is going to undergo fundamental changes as both advertising and query responses become more personalized. An interesting area to watch will be brand based advertising and marketing. While large brands have enormous ad-budgets, those budgets have tended to be focused through fewer hands. That tendency shifted somewhat during the age of search placement marketing but, as consumers are accessing information from smaller, more focused devices, the focus of larger networks such as Google and Yahoo! are sighted on large brands.
For traditional SEO shops, that means reinvention or, more appropriately, adaptation. Savvy search marketers began shifting their focus before 2008 from strictly offering SEO and PPC services to presenting suites of services, “wholistic” digital marketing. This is the year such efforts will pay off as terrestrial advertisers continue to cross into the digital stream.
2010 feels good to write. 2009 is a collection of numbers holding way to much distasteful baggage to be written without a foul feeling on one’s fingers. 2010 feels fresh, new, invigorated and expansive. A new frontier opens with all massive changes. This week, we saw the first face of that new frontier with more known to be coming in weeks. Frontiers offer opportunity and unbridled hope along with innumerable challenges. There is never any certainty when writing about the future however in 2010 one prediction is certainly a foregone conclusion. 2010 is the year we change the way we relate to information. It is going to be interesting.
Twitter Hawking
January 6, 2010 by Jim Hedger
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How often do you notice human sign turners when you’re driving down the street? Anyone living in a larger city has most likely seen them. They are the people standing by the side of the road holding up signs for small businesses. Sometimes they are dressed in costume, sometimes they are dressed in street clothes. To gander extra attention, they twirl and spin the signs to attract the eyes of drivers.
That’s how I feel today. @WebmasterRadio.FM has been using Twitter extensively to promote shows, special ad-offers, and Affiliate Convention. The initiative is pushing hundreds of people per day to our various campaigns. It’s all about driving the most relevant traffic possible and, in that respect, the campaigns are working.
We’ve been using Twitter this heavily for nearly nine months. While there are still a lot of aspects of the medium that need to be thought through, it is obvious the era of subscribed instant message marketing is only beginning. Here are a few of our more serious thoughts beyond feeling like sorta like sign spinners.
With Twitter, attention comes in a matter of seconds and drops off just as quickly. Within 15 seconds of issuing a Tweet, clicks are realized. Within five minutes after that Tweet is posted, the clicks drop off dramatically. There is a very short long-tail as people check their personal Twitter streams throughout the day but the real action takes place in that five minute window. That makes an attention cycle of 300 seconds or less. That one fact alone makes campaign analytics more difficult.
I find myself obsessively watching stats and doing instant analytic math. 8 clicks in the last five minutes from a Tweet issued at 2:10pm. The same Tweet issued at 4:30pm the day before drove 12 clicks in five minutes. Retweets of yesterday’s tweets drove more traffic than the original Tweets did but are only driving half that traffic today. Message A worked better than Message B on Tuesdays between X and Y hours but not as well on Monday between the same hours.
A brain-teasing aspect about Twitter campaigns is the sheer speed of the attention cycle makes effective analysis of each effort maddeningly difficult. That speed makes A/B testing almost useless. A five minute cycle means we’re A/B/C/D/E/F/G… testing. It feels more like tracking a multi-ad display campaign than a traditional PPC campaign both in volume and number of unique ads deployed.
We have slightly more incentive to succeed than the typical sign twirler. Digital marketing is our career. Like sign-spinners, it’s all about driving traffic. Unlike sign-spinners, we are responsible for the message as well as the outcome of that message’s reception. Today, Twitter has driven several hundred clicks. How those clicks breakdown into the cycle defined by twelve segment per hour makes for some extremely interesting research and analysis.
WebmasterRadio-FM 2009 in Review
December 30, 2009 by Jim Hedger
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2009 was arguably the most intense year in WebmasterRadio.FM’s five year history. In the face of the most difficult economic outlook in modern memory, WebmasterRadio.FM expanded on several fronts. Here’s a look at what we’ve been up to in 2009.
Over the course of the past twelve months we:
- introduced eight new shows and redesigned several others,
- juggled our schedule grid to better complement the topic and tone of each show,
- redesigned our website and archives, twice,
- started our own conference series called Affiliate Convention,
- Got all shows listed on iTunes and iTunes Radio,
- covered some of the most interesting and intelligent conferences in the world,
- turned 5,
- collectively spent about eight weeks in transit,
- each fell ill at one point or another (except Brasco),
- produced a number of extraordinary commercials including the XY7 rap,
- located a man on a boat in the middle of the Antarctic Ocean on a whim because Daron and Brandy wanted to interview him,
- threw the third largest SearchBash in our history at SES San Jose (the first and second largest both happened in 2008 at separate conferences in Las Vegas),
- interviewed the fellow who practically invented the home computer,
- introduced WebmasterRadio.FM’s video coverage of conferences and tradeshows at SES Chicago, and,
- we managed to stay mostly sane the entire time.
For WebmasterRadio.FM, 2009 was the Year of Accomplishment.
Some aspects of 2009 were quite challenging. The economy created personal and professional chaos for many of our friends. The Microsoft/Yahoo deal effectively removed a major source of innovation and inspiration in the search community. The media landscape is changing rapidly and though we believe entities like WebmasterRadio.FM are examples of the future of mainstream media, such change is disconcerting. To top it off, WebmasterRadio.FM decided to aim higher than ever before by starting a conference series and committing to make those conferences free for the majority of attendees!
For any business planners, such degrees of uncertainty and risk is downright scary. We, however, are entrepreneurs. For us, risk brings reward and hard work makes all the difference. 2009 was very challenging for the WebmasterRadio.FM crew. By all accounts, we rose to those challenges and, though we always wish we could do more, we exceeded our own expectations.
In the studio, 2009 was filled with uplifting, enlightening and often hilarious “only on radio” moments. We interviewed some of the most amazing characters in the digital marketing industry on our way to creating thousands of unique podcasts across our 40 distinct channels.
2009 was a difficult year and no matter what we accomplished over the past 12 months, we’re as glad to see it gone as everyone else is. Before we throw the old man out with the new baby’s bath water; we should sit back and appreciate those moments and accomplishments. In hindsight, 2009 was a rather good year for WebmasterRadio.FM. Here are a few of the major WebmasterRadio.FM moments and general milestones from the year that was.
January 2009
Buzzwords: Facebook, Social Media, Economy
Jan07 – The Domain Bloggers Roundtable, Domain Masters
Domain Bloggers roundtable discussion between Michael Berkens TheDomains.com, Michael Gilmour, publisher of the WhizzBangsBlog, and Elliot Silver from ElliotsBlog.com.
Jan12 – PPC Predictions for 2009, PPCRockstars
PPC Rockstars host David Szetela and Matt Van Wagner of FindMeFaster give their PPC predictions for the coming year.
Jan13 – Doug Heil discusses how Cloaking is Spamming on SEORockstars!
The infamous Doug Heil of ihelpyou forums gives his take on how Cloaking is Spamming, plus black hat SEO, his altering tradeshow experience, and takes us back to his early days in search including how one of his early sites was banned by AltaVista.
Jan13 – New PBS Reality Show with Hannah Keeley, PurseStrings
Lifestyle expert and TV star Hannah Keeley interviewed on Purse Strings by Maria Reitan
Jan15 – Debut of Office Hours with Vanessa Fox
Vanessa discusses the biggest on site issues that often get overlooked, plus she discusses how people lose sight about who their customers are, plus how theyre more worried about getting links
Jan15 – Linda Woods moderates an Affiliate Marketing roundtable discussion at Affiliate Summit West
Linda moderates part 1 of a roundtable discussion on Affiliate Marketing in 2009 taped at Affiliate Summit West 09. (part 2 here)
Jan18 – Captain Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd Society and TV’s Whale Wars appears on Rainmaker, from the middle of the Antarctic Ocean while chasing the Japanese whaling fleet.
Jan20 – Barack Obama sworn in as President of the United States of America
Jan22 – The Shoemoney Show returns to WebmasterRadio.FM
Shoemoney discusses his blog post on his dislike of 95 percent of SEO Experts with Search Engine Land Editor in Chief Danny Sullivan.
Jan20 – Google moves forward with personalization plans by adding “my preferred site” options to SERPs. SEOs consider content more important than ever.
Jan 22 – Brian Caldwell covers the 2008 Crunchie Awards from the red carpet in San Francisco.
Jan 25 – WebmasterRadio.FM visits the iDate / Social Networking Conferences at the Miami Convention Center.
Jan26 – Yelp Complain Lawsuit, Webcology
Attorney Michael Blacksburg, who represented Christopher Nordberg in a Yelp Complaint Lawsuit
Jan29 – Michael Korda on Rainmaker
Publishing legend Michael Korda and his wife, best selling author Margaret Korda take some time to discuss their house guests, Michael entertains us with some impersonations of Truman Capote and Winston Churchill.
Jan30 – Google announces One Domain per Ad Group policy at WebmasterWorld
February 2009
Buzzwords: Economy, SMXWest, User Power, Twitter
Feb02 – Debut of revised SEO 101, Common mistakes SEOs make
Ross Dunn and Jennifer Evans Laycock discuss the common mistakes SEOs make, including Flash pages, targeting, link building, branding, and unrealistic client expectations.
Feb04 – Google’s use of Ajax scrubs analytics APIs.
Google quickly corrects its mistake.
Feb05 – Rainmaker’s 100th episode is marked with a call from the infamous Dick Masterson along with a few dozen of Daron and Brandy’s friends.
Feb05 – Google Forces Time Warners Hand, Webcology
Google forces TimeWarner to offload AOL, Bill Gates lets loose mosquitoes on tech conference bloodsuckers and Landing Page Optimization expert Tim Ash drops by to talk about his new show, LPO on WebmasterRadio.FM
Feb10, 11, 12 – SMX West, Santa Clara CA (More from SMX West)
Feb11 – Google penalizes Google.co.jp for buying blog reviews.
Feb11 – PPC Drunken Roundtable SMX West
In this special edition of PPC Rockstars, David Szetela takes the lead in a discussion about the state of PPC with a panel of PPC experts.
Feb13 – Google discontinues Audio/Radio Ads
Feb16 – Canonical Link Tags, SMX West, SEO 101
Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft introduced Canonical Link Tags as a joint effort to help reduce duplicate content at SMX West.
Feb16 – Affiliate Convention Denver organization begins in earnest
Feb18 – Debut of Mobile Presence WebmasterRadio.FM’s show on the emerging mobile Internet featuring Cindy Krum.
Feb19 – Facebook Users Force ToC Update, Webcology
Facebook Terms and Conditions Protest with Julius Harper, founder of the protest group Facebook Owns You
Feb20 – Canonical Link Tags Discussion, WMR Rewind spreads across Office Hours and SEO 101
Feb26 – ABCs of PPC Click Fraud, PPC Rockstars
ABCs of PPC Click Fraud and what you can do to protect yourself from a practice that may be eating 17% of your ad spend with Tom Cuthbert, founder and president of ClickForensics.
Feb26 – WebmasterRadio.FM Introduces New Website, Webcology
The first of two website rebuilds in the first quarter of the year.
March 2009
Buzzwords: Content, Canonical, Landing Page, SES NY, OMG (did Kawasaki just say that?)
Mar01 – WebmasterRadio.FM builds a second new website.
(this one better than the first)
Mar04 – Cold Fusion to WordPress, SEORockstars
Cold Fusion to Wordpress as New Site Platform Changes come to the WebmasterRadio.FM website
Mar05 – Debut of Penelope Trunk’s Career Considerations, a short-lived but much enjoyed show on the life and views of the one and only Penelope Trunk.
Mar06 – Canonical Tag Adoption, Office Hours Vanessa Fox talks about canonical tag adoption by Google, Yahoo and Microsoft on Office Hours
Mar09 – Debut of Landing Page Optimization hosted by Tim Ash. Tim talks about the importance of Landing Page Optimization as more webmasters look to improve the profitability of their online marketing programs.
Mar16 – Debut of Fired Up with Gordon Rudow – Organizational Communication and Motivation
Organizational Communication and Motivation with guest Dr.Beverly Kaye.
Mar16 – PPC Twitter Forum, PPC Rockstars
David offers a Live PPC Twitter forum for listeners to ask questions
Mar18 – Swine flu outbreak detected in Mexico City
Initial efforts to contain H1N1 virus fails. H1N1 cases begin to clog clinics as the virus spread around the world.
Mar19, Mar26 – Linda Woods does a 2-part special on
The Women of Affiliate Marketing (part 1)
The Women of Affiliate Marketing, (part 2)
Mar24-27 – SES NY 09 WebmasterRadio.FM headed to New York City for Search Engine Strategies NY 2009. During and in the week before SESNY, we gathered two dozen audio files covering the scope of the conference. We also broadcast and podcast the three keynote speeches. Full coverage spans archive pages 5, 6, 7, and 8.
Mar24 – Guy Kawasaki’s Controversial Keynote at SES NY09 Web marketing guru and serial entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki makes highly controversial comments during his keynote speech at SES New York 2009. The comments prompt a wide ranging reaction within the search and social marketing communities.
Mar25 – Drunken PPC Roundtable from SES New York 2009
The second Drunken PPC Roundtable aired live at SES New York 2009.
Mar28 – 3rd Earth Hour Experiment
Between the hours of 8:30pm and 9:30pm (local time), a wave of darkness rolled around the world as residents and businesses in over 100 cities and thousands of smaller communities turned off non-essential electric or electronic items. City of Toronto records a 15.1% decrease in electrical consumption, up from 8.7% in 2008.
April 2009
Buzzwords: Affiliate Taxation, Twitter Spam, Cyber Security
Apr02 – Vanessa Fox @ Web 2.0 Expo 2009
Social Media and Unlimited Bandwidth for Spidering are among the topics Vanessa discusses on location from Web 2.0 Expo 2009
Apr02 – A Surprise call to IM Spring Break, Webcology
Jim and Dave speak to Steve Plunkett and Chris Winfield, who give us an inside look at IM Spring Break.
Apr02 – Speaker and Author Seth Godin, Shoemoney Show
Speaker and Author Seth Godin joins Shoemoney for an exclusive interview.
Apr03 – The rise of The Bacon Explosion
Your regularly scheduled Rewind will not be played this week. Instead, we wanted to bring you a bit of the Miami Blues from The Bacon Explosion @imspringbreak.
Apr06 – AP Declares War on Bloggers, moves to limit use of AP content by bloggers, including cited quotes.
Apr08 – Facebook population reaches 200million
Apr09 – MadMen TV Show on Twitter, Webcology
The Twitter MadMen supporting characters cast on their work on Twitter, the metaverse and everything.
Apr09 – Affiliate Taxation Legislation in California, AMI
Discussion of California’s efforts to enact affiliate taxation legislation as Linda Woods discusses the affiliate tax issue with industry leaders David Lewis, Beth Kirsch and Peter Bordes.
Apr17 – @Oprah join Twitter
Apr17 – In unrelated news, Anton Kutcher becomes first Twitter user with more than 1 million followers.
Apr20 – Guy Kawasaki interviewed by David Szetela on PPC Rockstars
Social media guru Guy Kawasaki to explain controversial comments he made at SES NY09.
Apr20 – Guy Kawasaki Twitter Tactics Discussion, SEO 101
Twitter Tactics Discussion following a PPC Rockstars interview featuring David Szetela’s interview of Guy Kawasaki.
April 21 – 23 – ad|Tech San Francisco 2009
WebmasterRadio.FM provides coverage of the ad|Tech San Francisco 2009 Conference. (more ad|Tech SF09 coverage)
Apr28 – Search Engine Optimization for Dummies, SEORockstars
Bruce Clay and Susan Esparza give us some insight into the new book “Search Engine Optimization for Dummiesâ€.
Apr30 – CyberSecurity and Conflickr, Webcology
Cyber Security in a Time of Conflict and Conflickr with Sean Paul Correll of Panda Security.
Apr 30 – Membership Site Mastermind, Yaro Starak on Shoemoney Show
Austrailian Entrepreneur and professional blogger Yaro Starak tells us about his new training program called Membership Site Mastermind.
May 2009
Buzzwords: Google, localization, Affiliate Convention
May04 – Wolfram Alpha launches
May06 – Duke Nukem Forever finally killed by 3D Realms
Infamous for taking longer to develop than any other piece of software in computer history, this highly anticipated game served to define the term vaporware.
May06 – Localization Appearing in Google, SEM Synergy
Localization Appearing in Google, including the local results and non-local queries.
May14 – CEO Jim Safka leaves Ask.com, replaced by Scott Garell.
May14 – Google outage on East Coast of US, Webcology
Jim and Dave discuss the recent Google Service Outage in Washington DC where Google services like Google News and Gmail were reported to have completely stopped working.
May21 – Affiliate Convention Denver 2009 Goals, AMI
WebmasterRadio.FM CEO Daron Babin discusses the goal he hopes to achieve with Affiliate Convention 2009 in Denver.
May27 – Google Wave introduced at Google I/O conference
Google’s collaborative sharing/productivity environment opened to approximately 100,000 users in September and all users in November.
May28 – Search Taxonomy and ProBlogger Kudos, Shoemoney
Aaron Wall of SEOBook joins Shoemoney to talk about The Search Taxonomy, and ProBlogger gets some kudos.
June 2009
Buzzwords: Wave, Bing, nofollow, Affiliate Convention, Denver, Iran, Twitter, Michael Jackson
June01 – Google Wave Review, StrikePoint
Dave and Mikkel review the new online communication and collaboration tool Google Wave.
June04 – Microsoft’s Bing Search Summit, Office Hours
SEO Rockstars Todd “Oilman†Friesen and Greg Webguerilla†Boser join Vanessa Fox on location from Microsoft’s Bing Search Summit.
June08, 9 – SMX Advanced Coverage
Dave Davies acted as a rover reporter at SMX Advanced 09 in Seattle.
June14 – Greenwave Revolution Begins
Twitter users in Iran get news out of country during Iran election protests amidst severe government repression. #iranelection becomes top news event discussed on Twitter in 2009.
June17 – Microsoft Search Engine Bing Reviewed, SEM Synergy
The crew of SEM Synergy review Bing based on early traffic numbers.
June18, 19 – Inaugural Affiliate Convention opens in Denver Colorado
WebmasterRadio.FM’s first convention exceeds our own expectation. It is now solidly established as a long-term conference and tradeshow series for affiliates.
June18 – Kris Jones Keynote-The Future Of Affiliate Marketing
In this keynote presentation, Kristopher Jones, President and CEO of Pepperjam, outlines his view of the Affiliate Marketing industry to open Affiliate Convention Denver 2009.
June19 – Conversations on Affiliate Performance Marketing
Conversation Keynote on Affiliate Performance Marketing at Affiliate Convention Denver 2009. Peter Bordes, CEO of MediaTrust , Steve Hartman, Sr. Director, Publisher Development, eBay and Steve Schaffer, Founder and CEO of Vertive examine the current state of the affiliate performance marketing industry.
June19 – Black Hat versus White Hat SEO: Protecting Affiliates panel session
Black Hat versus White Hat SEO : Protecting Affiliates, discussed at Affiliate Convention 2009 in Denver.
June19 – Final Debate Panel at Affiliate Convention Denver 2009
The Final Panel Discussion where attendees engage with the panelists in a free forum discussion on various topics. Marc Lesnick’s end-of-conference tradition of serving copious amounts of beer to the audience and panel becomes a new tradition at Affiliate Convention.
June23 – Black Hat versus White Hat SEO at Affiliate Convention, SEORockstars
Black Hat versus White Hat SEO : Protecting Affiliates, discussed by Scott Polk,SEO Specialist for Bruce Clay Inc., Frank Watson, co-Founder, Director of SEM for Kangamurra Media and Daron Babin aka SEGuru of WebmasterRadio.FM.
June24, 25 – BlogHer 2009 coverage on WebmasterRadio.FM
Debbie Bookstaber acted as a roving reporter at the BlogHer 2009 conference in Chicago.
June24 – New NoFollow Behavior for SEO
Bruce Clay sits down with Susan and Virginia for the whole SEM Synergy show to give his input on what the new nofollow behavior means for SEO, siloing and search optimization practitioners.
June25 – Death of the King of Pop
One of the greatest popular music composers in history, Michael Jackson, dies at age 50.
June26 – Reaction to Michael Jackson Death
Reaction to the celebrity death of Michael Jackson as we reflect on his humanitarian efforts, his legendary music career, and all of his triumphs and tragedies.
June27 – Death of a Pitchman
Legendary TV pitchman Billy Mays dies at age 50.
June30 – Looking Back at Affiliate Convention 2009 Denver, SEO-Rockstars
Frank Watson, co-Founder, Director of SEM for Kangamurra Media joins SEGuru to recap Affiliate Convention 2009 in Denver, and they look ahead to Search Engine Strategies San Jose 2009.
July 2009
Buzzwords: Affiliates, Microwho?, Iran, Twitter, Michael Jackson
July01 – ICANN Australia 2009 Recap. Domain Masters
A Recap from the ICANN Australia 2009 meeting with 463 Communications Vice President David McGuire including the debates and discussions that came of it like registry and registrar vertical integration.
July07 – BlogHer ‘09 Conference Review, Purse Strings
BlogHer Conference COO and Co-Founder Elisa Camahort Page discusses the growth and success of the BlogHer Conference Series, which is now in its 5th year, how the event sold out and how LobbyCon was created to give additional networking access and the ability to attend the official cocktail parties.
July07 – Memorial Tribute to Michael Jackson: A WebmasterRadio.FM Special
In this Memorial Tribute to Michael Jackson: A WebmasterRadio.FM Special, Daron Babin aka SEGuru, and Jim Hedger commetns on the event that made up the memorial service held in Los Angeles to pay tribute to the King of Pop.
July08 – Debut episode of Inboxed – Anti-Spam Litigation
The Debut episode of Inboxed, broadcast on location from Affiliate Convention 2009 in Denver, Colorado, offers a discussion on a recent court case between XY7 and anti-spam attorney Dan Balsam (Case Number CSM-09-829275 Balsam vs. Rapid Resource Marketing). Bennett Kelley of the Internet Law Center fills us in on the verdict of that case.
July16 – Facebook population reaches 250 million.
July16 – Preparing for the Future of Search, Webcology
Jim interviews Charlene Li, Co-Author, Groundswell, Founder, Altimeter Group, and she previews her upcoming SES San Jose 2009 Keynote presentation entitled How to Prepare for the Future of Search.
July16 – Amazon Refuses to Pay Affiliates for Twitter Links
Joshua Odmark and Gideon Rubin discuss Amazon.com’s recent decision NOT to pay commissions on sales that result from affiliate links on Twitter.
July20 – Canonical Tags and Affiliate Links Testing, Strike Point
Dave discusses some testing he did with canonical tags and Affiliate links, plus they give their take on the announcement of the new Google Chrome Operating System.
July28 – Microsoft-Yahoo Search Deal Imminent
With news of the Microsoft Yahoo Ad deal being finalized, WebmasterRadio.FM brings you a round table discussion on the deal and its implications. Jim Hedger and Daron Babin are joined by Techcrunch Editor At Large and BusinessWeek columnist Sarah Lacy, and SearchReturn CEO Disa Johnson.
July30 – Yahoo Microsoft Deal Effect on Owners, Developers and SEOs
Vanessa Fox discusses What Site Owners, Web Developers & SEOs Should Know About The Yahoo Microsoft Deal, plus she answers questions like how much filtering or modification to the Bing feed do you think Yahoo will do for organic results.
July30 – The Benefits of BingYa!-The Microsoft Yahoo Search Deal, Webcology
Jim and Dave take a look at the various sectors immediately (or very soon to be) affected by the new-born beast known as BingYa!
August 2009
Buzzwords: Bing, Caffeine, SES San Jose, SearchBash, ICANN
Aug03 – Microsoft Yahoo Search Deal Reaction, StrikePoint
Mikkel and Dave give their reaction to the Microsoft Yahoo Search Deal, that Pending regulatory approval, the number two and three search engines will combine their forces for an alliance that will tackle Google on its home turf of web search.
Aug04 – Debut episode of Press This with Joost DeValk – WordPress Plugins in Development
Joost welcomes one of the newest member to Automattics Wordpress team. John Gridley tells us about his new role with Automattic, and plugins that are in development. Plus Joost answers chatroom questions on optimizing Wordpress for Search.
Aug04 – Microsoft Bing In Depth, SEO Rockstars
Nathan Buggia, Lead Program Manager of Bing takes us in depth in side the new Microsoft Bing Search Engine, showcases the new features and takes us through the change to Bing from Microsoft Live.
Aug10 – Landing Page Testing and Design, PPC Rockstars
Landing Page Testing and Design with Site Tuners CEO Tim Ash. Tim introduces us to the private beta rollout of Attention Wizard, which is designed to predict where people are looking on your landing page.
Aug10, 11, 12, 13 – WebmasterRadio.FM provides full coverage of Search Engine Strategies San Jose 2009
The last great SES show in San Jose (next year SES moves to San Francisco) and WebmasterRadio.FM played a fuller role than ever before. Along with full scale coverage of the conference, WebmasterRadio.FM threw the premier party of the week with an Alice in Wonderland Themed SearchBash.
Aug11 – Clay Shirky Keynote at SES San Jose 09
Clay Shirky, the author of Here Comes Eveybody delivers his keynote presentation to the attendees of Search Engine Strategies San Jose 2009.
Aug12 – SES San Jose 2009-Nicholas Fox Keynote
Nicholas Fox, Business Product Management Director, AdWords for Google, in his SES San Jose 2009 Keynote address, discusses the future of the search engine marketing industry and his vision of where the industry is going.
Aug13 – Charlene Li-SES San Jose 2009 Keynote
Charlene Li is an influential thought leader and guide on emerging technologies. She is the co-author of the business best-seller, Groundswell: Winning in a World Transformed by Social Technologies. Her presentation focuses on How to Prepare for the Future of Search.
Aug11 – Roundtable on Bing-Yahoo and Google Caffeine
From SES San Jose 2009, a panel of Search marketing experts; BestOfTheWeb President Greg Hartnett , SiteLogic Director of Marketing Jennifer Laycock, Pole Position Marketing President Stoney deGeyter and Enquisite CEO Richard Zwicky, discuss hot topics including the Bing Yahoo deal, and Google Caffeine.
Aug13 – Debut of The Search Cowboys with Bas Van Den Beld and Roy Huiskes, Real Time Search Debate
The Search Cowboys bring you a sneak preview of their radio show on WebmasterRadio.FM, plus they get into a debate of real time search, and which products are offering serious real time search.
Aug18 – WordPress Usability, Press This
WordPress Usability with the CTO of Mashable, Frederick Townes. He and Joost discuss RSS, plugins, and answer a number of chatroom questions. Questions include scrapers, blocking bots, vBulletins, security and more.
Aug20 – Greenwave (Iran) Revolution on Twitter, Webcology
#iranelection and #gr88 US Twitter organizer Kristine Schachinger discusses how the social networking tool Twitter allowed people to report on events in Iran during the election protests and media blackout earlier this summer.Under the user name @schachin, Kristine has acted as an organizer, promoter, programmer and catalyst for the Greenwave Revolution on Twitter. She and her team worked 20-hour days keeping information flowing from the streets of Iran.
Our interview covers the technical and emotional challenges of supporting the incredible peoples’ democratic uprising on the streets of Iran.
Aug24 – The Death of Keywords? PPC Rockstars
Andrew Goodman discuss the possible changes of keywords in PPC Campaigns, based on comments made during the keynote of Nicholas Fox at SES San Jose 2009, plus some blog posts written by Goodman stating The keyword long tail is dead.
Aug26 – 2009 ICANN Seoul Preview, Domain Masters
David McGuire,Vice President of 463 Communications, previews the October ICANN meeting in Seoul Korea and some of the current issues that may impact the status quo in the domain world.
Aug28 – Full release of Snow Leopard, version 10.6 of Apple’s OS X operating system.
Snow Leopard replaces the previous OS nicknamed Tiger. Perhaps Steve Jobs really can see the future.
September 2009
Buzzwords: Realtime Search, Net Neutrality, Analytics
Sept 1, 2 – ad|Tech Chicago Coverage
Shawna Fennell (eCom Experts) provides roving reporter coverage of ad|Tech Chicago 2009. (More ad|Tech Chicago 09 coverage)
Sept01 – Future of Wordpress, Press This
Wordpress Lead Developer Mark Jaquith discusses some of the plans for future development in WordPress including the 2.9 and version 3, plus listener questions on CMS integration, total cache and other plugins.
Sept02 – Analytics Importance, SEM Synergy
Bruce presents a special episode of SEM Synergy dedicated to analytics with some of the experts. In interviews with Avinash Kaushik, Jim Sterne and Daniel Waisberg, Virginia and the guests take an in-depth look at forward thinking in the Web analytics field. (This was one of the most downloaded podcasts of 2009!)
Sept08 – Behind the PR Blackout, Purse Strings
Trisha Haas is blogger and founder of MomDot.com, a community for moms who blog. Trisha is the blogger who first suggested the PR Blackout, which became quite a controversial topic of discussion last month. She tells us about her original intent and how the blackout turned out.
Sept15 – President Barack Obama calls Kanye West “a jackass”
What do you get when you mix the President of the United States, Twitter, a younger CNBC staffer with particularly acute hearing, and a jackass together? An embarrassing incident, that’s what. Barack of the Blackberry, you should have known better dude!
Sept16 – Facebook population surpasses 300 million
Sept16 – SEO Hierarchy of Needs, SEM Synergy
Bruce Clay, Susan Esparza and Virginia Nussey discuss other applications for the SEO Hierarchy of Needs on SEM Synergy, including how it can be adapted to individual tactics as well as other Internet marketing disciplines.
Sept24 – Performance Marketing Association Fights Affiliate Tax, AMI
Rebecca Madigan, founder and executive director of the Performance Marketing Alliance discusses how the Performance Marketing Association is fighting Affiliate Tax.
Sept24 – FCC Backs Net Neutrality, Webcology
Jim and Dave discusses FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski announcing his full support behind the principles of Net Neutrality, plus Jim tells us about how he got Twitter hacked.
Sept29 – Barry Lloyd of MakeMeTop on PPC, Analytics and Marketing, SEO Rockstars
Barry Lloyd, CEO of MakeMeTop, providers of PPC Bid Management, Internet Marketing and Web Analytics Tools. Barry gives his backstory of how he made his first million, plus he fills us in on his new toolset that Daron fully endorses.
October 2009
Buzzwords: SEO, PageRank, SMX East
Oct06 – PRSA 2009 Conference – Bob Garfield Keynote Preview, Cover Story
Bob Garfield previews his PRSA 2009 International Conference Keynote, which ask the question: Is traditional media falling apart before our eyes, and more importantly, are we prepared to pick up the pieces? He explores this topic in his latest book, The Chaos Scenario.
Oct04, 5, 6 – SMX East 2009 Coverage
WebmasterRadio.FM had three roving reporters covering SMX East 09 in New York this year. SMX East 09 Coverage 1, SMX East 09 Coverage 2, SMX East 09 Coverage 3
Oct07 – SMX East 2009 Recap, SEM Synergy
SEMSynergy’s Virginia Nussey gives a recap of SMX East 2009 featuring interviews with Craig Danuloff and Mike McDonald.
Oct13 – SEO for Bloggers, part1, Press This
SEOmoz CEO and Co-Founder Rand Fishkin gives some SEO Advice for bloggers. Rand reflects the SEO collaboration done to Yoasts website, plus we learn about various SEO tools SEOMoz offers including Linkscape and YOUMoz.
Oct15 – Google Removes PageRank From Webmaster Tools, Search Cowboys
Bas and Roy discuss the headlines including: Google Removes PageRank Data From Webmaster Tools, Facebook is conquering Europe, plus they recap A4u Expo London 2009.
Oct15 – Baloon Boy hoax takes over news cycle
Richard and Mayumi Heene receive another utterly fascinating and pathetically banal 15-minutes of fame resulting in a 90-day jail sentence for the father, a 20-day sentence for the mother and increased advertising revenues for everyone else concerned.
Oct19 – Google Removes PageRank Metric. Linkbuilding Effect of PageRank Removal, SEO 101
Ross Dunn and John Carcutt discuss a listener email on the Linkbuilding and SEO Effect of PageRank Removal, plus a listener on query freshness when it comes to ranking on Google.
Oct20 – SEO for Bloggers, part2, Press This
More SEO for Bloggers talk with Aaron Wall of SEO Book. Joost and Aaron also answer questions that include recommended tools and sites, and even the best way to create a mobile-friendly and still SEO friendly site?
Oct20 – Reviewing the PartyAnimal.Org, SEO Rockstars
A simple site review turns into a massive favor as SEGuru (Daron Babin) and Jim Hedger review a website that really needed their help. The site owner later wrote Daron to thank him for turning her business around.
Oct27 – Windows 7 released to public
Windows 7 replaces the ill fated OS Vista. Microsoft engineers breathe as Windows 7 receives strong reviews from users, most of whom simply appear happy it actually works and is superior to XP.
Oct26 – Debut of eCom Experts with Shawna Fennell, SEO for eCommerce
Rob Snell, author of Starting a Yahoo Business For Dummies, joins Shawna Fennell for the premiere episode of eCom Experts. They discuss how to apply SEO into your e-commerce ventures and offers tips on transcriptions, sidebar navigation, CSS and RTML.
November 2009
Buzzwords: ad:Tech NY, Affiliate Convention, Caffeine, Google, Twitter, Real time search, Tiger
Nov 3, 4, 5, 6 – WebmasterRadio.FM provides full coverage of ad|Tech New York 2009
WebmasterRadio.FM gathered dozens of interviews in the press room and with roving reporters for our coverage of an ad|Tech Conference. Interviews: ad|Tech New York 2009 interviews 1, ad|Tech New York 2009 interviews 2, ad|Tech New York 2009 interviews 3
Nov03 – XY7 and Friends No Bull Party 3
On location from Johnny Utahs in Midtown Manhattan New York City, XY7.com and Friends presents the Adtech New York 2009 Pre Show Party, No Bull Party 3.
Nov4 – CNN Redesign and SEO, SEM Synergy
Virginia Nussey speaks with CNN SEO Coordinator Topher Kohan about the news organization’s newly redesigned website.
Nov07, 08, 09, 10 – WebmasterRadio.FM goes to the PRSA Int. Conference 2009
Brandy Shapiro Babin, Maria Reitan and Dana Todd cover the Public Relations Society of American International Conference held in San Diego CA.
Nov07 – Bob Garfield on Positioning of Public Relations
Bob Garfield shares some afterthoughts following his PRSA 2009 International Conference presentation on how the mass media–mass marketing symbiosis is dead and how public relations as an industry is better positioned than most.
Nov08 – Arianna Huffington and Wendell Potter PRSA 2009 Keynote
Huffington Post Editor in Chief Arianna Huffington and Center for Media and Democracy Fellow Wendell Potter deliver their PRSA 2009 International Conference keynote.
Nov08 – Haagen Dazs Ice Cream Correlation with Honey Bees
Dave Chapman and Diane McIntyre give an overview on how they solved the Haagen-Dazs revenue slump with the campaign: Haagen-Dazs loves Honey Bees, plus they discusses how Honey bees products contribute to the ingredient to half of the flavors from Haagen-Dazs.
Nov12 – Steve Wozniak Appears on Rainmaker
Steve Wozniak will discusses his history in IT going back to his time with Hewlett Packard, his recent stint on the hit reality TV show Dancing with the Stars. Finally, Steve discusses his latest interest, Fusion-IO, a company specializing in the design of data storage and FLASH drive devices.
Nov18 – Advanced Strategies in Affiliate Marketing, Domain Masters
Advanced Strategies in Affiliate Marketing – how do domains fit in? Victor interviews Jay Berkowitz of Ten Golden Rules, winner of the 2009 SoFIE Award in the Most Effective Use of Emerging or Innovative Media, category.
Nov19 – Affiliate Fraud Roundtable Discussion
This edition of the Affiliate Marketing Insider podcast tackles one of the biggest challenges the affiliate marketing industry faces, affiliate fraud.
Nov23 – Distinguishing Real Time Search, SEO 101
Ross Dunn and John Carcutt discuss real time search and distinguishing it from time sensitive search based on when something happened, fresh content sensitive search meaning different search results based on the most recent data content and geo-spatial sensitive search based on the location of the user search for that content.
Nov27 – Tiger Woods Shanks his Drive and Hits a Hydrant
The greatest golfer of his generation worms his way into the old, “Ball in the Wrong Hole” routine. Comedians, tabloids and television producers around the world rejoice as Christmas comes early and apparently, often.
December 2009
Buzzwords: Affiliate Convention LA, SES Chicago, Video, Family, Holidays, Special
Dec1 – WordPress Podcast Merges with Press This
Joost is joined by WordPress Podcast host Charles Stricklin, as they announce that Joost is continuing the WordPress Podcast, merging it with Press This. Also, the introduction of a weekly a news segment on all things WordPress with Frederick Townes.
Dec03, 04 – Affiliate Convention LA 2009
The second conference and tradeshow in the Affiliate Convention series is held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles.
Dec03 – Danny Sullivan Affiliate Convention LA 2009 Keynote Interview
Daron Babin interviews Danny Sullivan about The State of Search and Affiliate Marketing in this keynote conversation from Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009.
Dec03 – Net Guides Publishing President James Martell
Net Guides Publishing President James Martell who offers educational products to those wanting to start their own home based publishing businesses, is profiled on his works including the Affiliate Marketers Handbook, Affiliate Marketing Boot Camp and more.
Dec03 – Ashley Madison Features Tiger Woods in Ad Campaign
Evan Back, Vice President of Sales of Ashley Madison Agency, speaks about his Affiliate Convention LA 2009 panel on Affiliate Marketing in the Dating Space, including how they have incorporated the Tiger Woods scandal into a new ad campaign.
Dec04 – Tim Ash Affiliate Convention LA 2009 Keynote Presentation
Site Tuners CEO Tim Ash delivers his Affiliate Convention 2009 Los Angeles Keynote to discuss How To Repel Super Affiliates With Crappy Landing Pages.
Dec04 – Affiliate Tax Issues in 2010
Brook Schaaf, Founder of Schaaf Consulting discusses his Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009 presentation on the Affiliate Tax situation, Looking Forward through 2010
Dec04 – Marketing to Mobile Devices
Cindy talks with her co-panelists from the Marketing to Mobile Devices at Affiliate Convention LA 2009 about what they discussed at a the conference plus extra content not mentioned on the floor.
Dec04 – Black Hat versus White Hat: Shades of Gray?
Affiliate Convention panel discussion between Greg Boser, Founder of 3 Dog Media; Patrick Sexton, Founder of GetListed; Pierre Zarokian of Submit Express and Scott Polk of Scott Polk Consulting.
Dec07, 08, 09 – SES Chicago
Dec07 – PPC Secrets Revealed, the Third Drunken PPC Roundtable in 2009
Listen as loose lips reveal deepest darkest PPC secrets. Wouldn’t you love to get even just some of these confirmed PPC experts alone in a bar?
Dec09 – SEO Old Timers Roundtable
Spamming, Links, Black Hat, White Hat, ranking is all game in this SEO Old Timers Roundtable following the final day of sessions at SES Chicago 2009, broadcast on location from Kitty O Sheas inside the Hilton Chicago.
Dec14 – PPC Strategies and Search, PPC Rockstars
Discussing PPC Strategies and Search and How Super Affiliates Make the Most, as David follows up a Affiliate Convention 2009 Los Angeles panel presentation with Atrinsic Interactive CEO Aaron Baker.
Dec15 – Google Real Time Search Talk Continues, Search Cowboys
Bas and Roy are joined by special guest, Orange Valley SEO Consultant Eduard Blacquiere, and they discusses the latest with Google Real Time Search, and express their fondness for Google Vice President, Search Products & User Experience Marissa Mayer.
Dec21 – SEO Topics to Watch in 2010, SEO 101
Ross and John ask What are the big SEO topics to watch in 2010. THey go through the various search related events What are the ToDos on your 2010 SEO list?
Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009 Coverage
December 11, 2009 by Jim Hedger
Filed under WMR Blog, affiliate convention
WebmasterRadio.FM’s Affiliate Convention LA took over the gorgeous Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Century City California last week. From Wednesday until Saturday, the luxury hotel was filled with some of the finest minds from the affiliate marketing sector. Organized by WebmasterRadio.FM and AffEuro, Affiliate Convention LA was another very good show.
Here is some of our coverage from Affiliate Covention LA gathered by Shawna Fennell, David Szetela, Wade Sisson and Jim Hedger, along with our recordings of the keynote addresses by Danny Sullivan and Tim Ash.
Danny Sullivan Affiliate Convention LA 2009 Keynote Conversation
Daron Babin interviews Danny Sullivan about The State of Search and Affiliate Marketing in this keynote conversation from Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009.
Tim Ash Affiliate Convention LA 2009 Keynote
Site Tuners CEO Tim Ash delivers his Affiliate Convention 2009 Los Angeles Keynote to discuss How To Repel Super Affiliates With Crappy Landing Pages.
Black Hat White Hat SEO AffCon 2009 LA Panel
Black Hat versus White Hat: Shades of Gray? Listen into this discussion with panelists Greg Boser, Founder of 3 Dog Media; Patrick Sexton Founder of GetListed ; Pierre Zarokian of Submit Express and Scott Polk of Scott Polk Consulting.
Lead Generation Strategies
Adam Haber CEO of InsuranceQuotes.com discusses his panel presentation at Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009 on Lead Generation Strategies.
Ashley Madison Video Game
Learn about Bonetown and find about a new video game they are developing for online personals site AshleyMadison.com
Affiliate Tax Issues in 2010
Brook Schaaf, Founder of Schaaf Consulting discusses his Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009 presentation on the Affiliate Tax situation, Looking Forward through 2010
Ashley Madison Features Tiger Woods in Ad Campaign
Evan Back, Vice President of Sales of Ashley Madison Agency, speaks about his Affiliate Convention LA 2009 panel on Affiliate Marketing in the Dating Space, including how they have incorporated the Tiger Woods scandal into a new ad campaign.
Performance Based Affiliates
NDemand Affiliates is a performance-based affiliate network aimed at offering a better solution to internet Affiliates, and Mike Pacheco tells us all about it.
Being a Professional Affiliate Marketer
Partner Centric CEO Linda Woods discusses her participation on the Affiliate Marketing 101 panel at Affiliate Convention LA 09, and more specifically how to be a better affiliate marketer by being a better professional.
Net Guides Publishing President James Martell
Net Guides Publishing President James Martell who offers educational products to those wanting to start their own home based publishing businesses, is profiled on his works including the Affiliate Marketers Handbook, Affiliate Marketing Boot Camp and more.
Social Media Marketing and Affiliates
Jordan Kasteler of Search and Social discusses his participation on the Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009 panel where social media experts take a well rounded view of social media marketing and affiliates.
Super Affiliate To Affiliate: Best Advice for Growth
Super Affiliate Handbook Author Rosalind Gardner discusses her thought about speaking for the first time from AffCon LA 2009 on the Super Affiliate To Affiliate: Best Advice for Growth panel.
Insurance Recession Effects
Sean Cheyney is the vice president of marketing and business development for AccuQuote. Sean discusses how the recession has affected their business and those of their competitors.
Artificial Intelligence Chat Marketing
Upsellit.com is the original artificial intelligence chat marketing solution. We hear from Brian and Max from UpSellIt on location from Affiliate Convention LA 2009.
Affiliate Convention returns to our summer home, Denver, in mid-June. Thanks to everyone involved in Affiliate Convention Los Angeles.
Final Panel of Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009
December 11, 2009 by Daron Babin
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Shai Pritz of UniqueLeads.com; Rosalyn Gardner of the Super Affiliate Handbook; Gillian Muessig of SEOMoz; Linda Woods, CEO of Partner Centric;, Charles Mui , CEO of Marget Marketing Firm; Super Affiliate James Martell and Mike Mackin of Web Traffic Management appear on the Final panel to conclude Affiliate Convention Los Angeles 2009.
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Danny Sullivan to Speak at Affiliate Convention
September 10, 2009 by Jim Hedger
Filed under WMR Blog
Danny Sullivan, one of the founding fathers of the search engine marketing industry, will appear as a speaker and panelist at the upcoming Affiliate Convention Los Angeles, on December 3 – 4. He is scheduled to appear on an interactive site clinic on Thursday December 3rd.
Danny is the editor-in-chief of Search Engine Land, head moderator of the online marketing social network Sphinn, co-chair of the extremely popular Search Marketing Expo series of conferences and trade-shows, and a partner in Third Door Media. Previously, Danny was the founder of Search Engine Watch and the Search Engine Strategies conference and trade-show series.
Danny also hosted the Daily Searchcast on WebmasterRadio.FM for several years. His writing originally popularized and explained search marketing both to the public and virtually every active search marketer. He is without a doubt the most oft’ quoted expert in search engine marketing and one of the most respected individuals in the industry.
Danny Sullivan joins a growing number of A-list experts from the affiliate and online marketing sectors to speak at Affiliate Convention Los Angeles. Among the other A-list speakers appearing at Affiliate Convention Los Angeles are, Tim Ash (SiteTuners), David Szetela (Clix Marketing), Heather Paulson (PMG), Shai Pritz (Unique Leads), Brent D. Payne (Tribune Company), Marshall Simmonds (New York Times), Shawna Fennell (1choice4yourstore), and Cindy Krum (Rank Mobile).
If you’re going to Affiliate Convention, Danny’s presence on the interactive site clinic is not to be missed. Please follow this link for more information on registering for Affiliate Convention.
WebmasterRadio.FM Coverage of Internet Retailer Conference
July 13, 2009 by Jim Hedger
Filed under WMR Blog
A special thank you to Greg Jarboe, co-founder of SEO-PR and correspondent for Search Engine Watch. Greg covered the 2009 Internet Retailer Conference and Expo in Boston for WebmasterRadio.FM while we were busy in Denver throwing our own Affiliate Convention trade-show and conference.
As he noted in a post yesterday on the Search Engine Watch Blog, Greg got eight interviews from IRCE2009:
WebmasterRadio.FM looks forward to bringing more conference coverage from future Internet Retailer Conferences.
Affiliate Convention Exceeds Expectations
June 22, 2009 by Jim Hedger
Filed under WMR Blog
“Be careful what you wish for, you might just get it…” WebmasterRadio.FM, along with AffEuro wished to throw a convention for Affiliate marketers in Denver. To make things more complicated, the idea was to make the convention free for affiliate marketers to attend.
We wanted to throw a good first show. We needed to see five to six hundred people move past the door, numbers we would have considered a victory. We had hoped everyone would have a good time. Nervously approaching the opening of our first major convention, the organizers of Affiliate Convention fretted our way through the first day of social events working at a fevered last minute pace to put everything else we could think of in its proper place.
We were nervous and there wasn’t nearly enough time to do the number of things that needed doing. By the time we rolled into the absolutely wild Affiliate.com, WickedFire, Shoemoney and GetAds party figuring the Convention would function. We knew we had good speakers and a good information line-up. We knew the organizational end was ready from registration to break-down. Fred Rumsey and Nomad provided our AV foundation so we knew that was well covered.
It was what we didn’t know that scared us. Though we knew how many had registered but we had no real idea how many actual people would actually attend. The price was FREE, a cost often taken with little to no commitment on the part of the person paying. Registering was easy, attending was a bit harder. We had no idea what was about to take place…
A large crowd stood in front of the venue, milling about the door smoking, talking and trying to deal with the party happening inside. I’m not going to write about the party happening inside. Suffice it to say the opening night event was one of the wildest industry parties I’ve had the pleasure of attending. What got us was the numbers. I walked over to the bouncer to ask if everyone in and around the building was associated with Affiliate Convention. “This is a private party sir. Everyone here is from the convention.” He might have thought he was turning me away but at that moment, I knew we had smashed far past our earlier expectations. It was going to work!
Everything seemed to work right. The inaugural Affiliate Convention was a tremendous success. Over a thousand affiliates walked through the door, past a small (soon to grow, no doubt) but excited trade show floor and into one of three concurrent sessions. Attendance in most sessions was high and folks have been heard saying good things about the speakers. One session in particular, Tim Ash’s was so over-attended he had to hold a second one.
Too many things happened to specifically mention them all in one post. I have a lot of thank-yous to write both personally and in this blog. For now, on behalf of everyone at WebmasterRadio.FM and the other organizers of the first Affiliate Convention, an enormous and emotional THANK YOU to everyone who participated, sponsored, attended, spoke and/or otherwise assisted in making the Convention a success beyond the show we wished for. The next one will be even better.
Follow this link to hear the files we broadcast live from Affiliate Convention. More files from the show coming soon.
Affiliate Convention – One more day for free registration
June 11, 2009 by Jim Hedger
Filed under Tradeshow Coverage, WMR Blog
Next week’s inaugural Affiliate Convention is shaping up to be a great conference. The speakers list is full, the keynote presentations are ready and the vast majority of the heavy lifting on the part of the organizers is complete.
When we started planning Affiliate Convention, one of WebmasterRadio.FM’s most important goals was to make the convention free to all working affiliates. WebmasterRadio.FM has a long and extremely proud history of bringing the best information to webmasters, Internet marketers and others in the online B2B marketspace. We take the same philosophy into all our endeavors in the hopes of building a stronger and more unified industry.
As much as we love giving stuff away for free, there has to be a cut-off point to allow us time to make lists and check them twice. For Affiliate Convention, that cut-off point comes tomorrow at the end of the business day (pacific-time).
If you are interested in attending Affiliate Convention for free, sign up in the next 24-hours!
Sign-up for a free pass to Affiliate Convention here.