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Monthly Archives: August, 2012

Affiliate Summit Failures

It’s true, tradeshows are one of the best ways to network and get more clients for your business, but if you’re not careful, your...

Cake Marketing Says Mobile Optimization is Huge

Murray Newlands chased down Jeff McCollum of Cake Marketing at affiliate summit this year, and wanted to know what trend he was seeing that...

Brian McLevis: Credit Card Fraud on Rise

Murray Newlands caught up with Brian McLevis of ScrubKit at Affiliate Summit East this past week, and asked him on the spot what was...

Facebook Hopeful About App Traffic

Since Facebook has never had trouble driving traffic to their network, one of their main concerns has been driving traffic to apps that function...

Pinterest’s New Apps Will Drive Traffic to the Network

Many advertisers today have been looking into Pinterest and seeing what it may have to offer. It can definitely bring in some good results,...

$600M Rewards Site Shut Down For Fraud

From SEC Release: Washington, D.C., Aug. 17, 2012 – The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced fraud charges and an emergency asset freeze to...

Affiliate Managers Don’t Know Everything

Geno Prussakov of Affiliate Management Days talks with Murray Newlands at Affiliate Summit about the need for a conference that focuses on affiliate management. ...

Google Now Searches Your Gmail Account?

Something we haven’t seen in a while is a new idea for improving upon Google’s original purpose; search. That is probably because Google has...

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Data, Dance, and Daring Campaigns: Erin Levzow’s Approach to Building Loyalty

How Mango Habanero, Metrics, and Masterful Moves Redefined Marketing Genius Every so often, a guest comes along who doesn’t just...
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Streaming’s Big Lie: The Future of TV Is Already Broke

Streaming was supposed to be the savior of TV—the rebellious new kid with no commercials, endless content, and an...

How to Narrow the Scope of Information Sought by an FTC Civil Investigative Demand (CID)

A civil investigative demand (“CID”) is the instrument by which the Federal Trade Commission exercises its compulsory process authority...

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Data, Dance, and Daring Campaigns: Erin Levzow’s Approach to Building Loyalty

How Mango Habanero, Metrics, and Masterful Moves Redefined Marketing...

Streaming’s Big Lie: The Future of TV Is Already Broke

Streaming was supposed to be the savior of TV—the...