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In Other Affiliate Marketing News feat. @rollerblader, @shareasale, @affiliatetip,…

  • by Missy Ward

In Other Affiliate Marketing NewsHere's this week's roundup of affiliate marketing news that I believe is worth sharing.

Did I Miss Something?

Did you or someone in your company post something relevant to affiliate marketers this week? Leave a quick summary and a link to it in the comments. {The post should have been published during April 18 – April 25, 2014.}

In Other Affiliate Marketing News (Week Ending 4/25/14)

10 Reasons Your Site Got Hit or Will Get Hit By Google
Adam Riemer provides a look into what he believes could have cause a site to get penalized by Google or could eventually get your site hit. […]

 

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Hot off the presses – The ShareASale 2014 Summer Catalog
Each quarter ShareASale releases a new Merchant Catalog & Magazine featuring Merchants with relevant products for the upcoming season, as well as, noteworthy articles. Here is the 2014 ShareASale Summer Catalog. […]

 

Performance Marketing Summit Austin 2014 Recap –
The Performance Marketing Summit took place yesterday in Austin, TX, and it started out in a very Austin way with a couple of troubadours. It was an unconventional beginning to an unconventional event […]

 

Overcoming Affiliate Management Challenges
Affiliate program managers often face many challenges, including working with merchants that impose extremely stringent parameters about their programs that force affiliate managers get very creative in order to achieve success for the program. […]
Affiliate Marketing Turns 20: Myths, Milestones & Momentum
It was the year Forrest Gump sorted through a box of chocolates, the only strike happening in Major League Baseball was between the players and management, and Sheryl Crow declared, “All I wanna do is have some fun.” 1994 was also the year affiliate marketing officially burst on the scene. […]
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Shawn Collins Sets Record For Perfect Affiliate Summit Attendance

  • by Missy Ward

Shawn Collins Scores Perfect AttendanceShawn Collins, Co-Founder of Affiliate Summit is currently at the South Austin Trailer Park and Eatery for Performance Marketing Summit Austin 2014.

About Affiliate Summit, Inc.

In 2003, Shawn and I founded Affiliate Summit for the purpose of providing educational sessions on the latest industry issues and fostering a productive networking environment for affiliate marketers.

Since then, the Affiliate Summit Inc. brand has grown to include Performance Marketing Summit, FeedFront Magazine, GeekCast.fm, AffStat.com and ReveNews.com.

The Big “25”

I'm not sure if Shawn realizes this yet or not, but today is special for two reasons.

First, today marks Affiliate Summit Inc's 25th event. Don't believe me? See for yourself.

Additionally, although it pains me to say this, today I relinquish my “Affiliate Summit Inc. Event Perfect Attendance” crown to Shawn Collins. (Yep, I'm in Orlando right now while Shawn is managing the Performance Marketing Summit event.)

Affiliate Summit 20+'ers

Affiliate Summit 20+ VeteransBack at Affiliate Summit West 2013, we instituted the distribution of these buttons to the attendees that display the number of shows that they've attended.

We didn't realize at the time that if you accidentally give Affiliate Summit veterans the incorrect button, they would not be happy… and they will tell you so.

I could not have been more happy to talk to anyone at that show who cared enough to complain about it.

Many explained that these buttons were sort of a “badge of honor”.  And today, I totally get that because I feel bummed that I blew up my perfect attendance record.

Luckily, I'm not alone in today's de-throning.

Brian Littleton, CEO of ShareASale has been to every Affiliate Summit Inc. event since 2003. Today he lost his reign as well.

Hats off to you, Shawn. Looks like we may need to get a “Perfect Attendance” button, specially made for you.

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5 Tools for Clearing Business Clutter

  • by Missy Ward

5-Tools-for-Clearing-Business-Clutter-295x300[1]Executives spend an average of 6 weeks per year looking for lost documents, notes the National Association of Professional Organizers. 5 Tools for Clearing Business Clutter. Reducing office clutter can drastically reduce the need to spend time looking for lost paperwork. Try these five tools to reduce office clutter and take back control of your professional life.

1. Scan business cards to reduce small paper clutter

It’s easy to hang on to business cards you receive at networking events “just in case” you need them again. However, unless you regularly review and recycle cards, you can find that you have hundreds you don’t need. And, of course, the one contact card that you do need will be hard to find. Reduce paper clutter without losing these contacts by scanning the cards and saving them to a program like Evernote, which is free. Alternately, manually enter information into your smartphone or a contact management system.

2. Use cloud storage to save important documents instead of printing

The more printed materials you have, the greater the likelihood of clutter taking over your desk. Instead, eliminate or cut back on your business printing by saving important documents to the cloud. Cloud storage utilities like Box and Dropbox have free and paid plans to accommodate user needs. Keep your cloud storage files organized by client, by topic (i.e. Marketing, Finance, Trends) or by another scheme that makes sense to you, so you won’t have to spend a long time searching for documents.

3. Scan and organize receipts right in Quickbooks

Those business receipts you’re holding on to can create a lot of paper clutter. Enter Quickbooks accounting software, which allows you to scan receipts right into the system and access scanned receipts later on from any device. Scan those paper receipts then throw them away before they can create inter-office clutter. Give the software a free trial for 30 days, then try a paid plan that meets your business needs.

4. Use a to-do list to ensure you hit daily checkpoints

If you tend to miss deadlines or have work-related emergencies due to clutter, a simple to-do list can help you stay focused. Draw up a daily to-do list then base your workflow from this. About one hour before the end of your workday, check your list one last time and tackle any items that need immediate attention. Use any items that remain as the foundation for the following day’s to-do list. Ending the work day on a high note can propel you to continue using your list to tackle goals and reduce your clutter.

5. Keep “must have” papers organized through a color coded file system

While these steps will help you to reduce the physical amount of paper you need to have on hand, you probably won’t be able to eliminate clutter-causing paper. For the paper you do need to have on hand, use a color-coded filing system to maintain document order. Store all accounts receivable statements or invoices in green file folders, keep all meeting agendas in yellow folders or keep all in-process work in red file folders. This way, you can more easily find a needed document by looking in the color folder you’d expect to find it.

The post, 5 Tools for Clearing Business Clutter by Missy Ward, was originally published on itsaWAHMthing.com.

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Affiliate Summit East 2014 Has Raised $10,395 So Far…

  • by Shawn_Collins

The Race to Affiliate Summit East 2014, a dailymile challenge where Affiliate Summit will donate $1 to benefit the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in support of Affiliate Marketers Give Back team for each mile exercised through the challenge, is going through 07/31/2014.

Affiliate Summit Against CancerThere are currently 60 folks involved in the challenge, and the top ten competitors have already accumulated 7,789 miles.

Overall, there have been 10,395 miles tallied by all of the participants, so it’s $10,395 raised (so far).

I am currently hanging in the top ten at #8 (see my dailymile profile) with my 344 miles. A little more than 6 of those miles are from a 10k I ran last week. and it was the first time I ran (without a break) for 6 miles. :)

Here are the top ten affiliate marketing exercisers, as of April 14, 2014.

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dailymile syncs with a number of iPhone and Android apps.

You can also manually enter your exercising efforts.

In order to participate in dailymile activities, you will need to friend me on dailymile and I will invite you to the challenge.

Get more details at Race to Affiliate Summit East 2014.

Affiliate Summit East 2014 is taking place August 10-12, 2014 in NYC.

The participant with the most total miles at the end of the challenge will receive a VIP Pass to Affiliate Summit West 2015. 2nd to 5th place finishers will each receive a Networking Plus Pass to Affiliate Summit West 2015, and 6th to 10th place finishers will each receive a Networking Pass to Affiliate Summit West 2015.

Please note that all information you provide as part of the contest is public and may be used by Affiliate Summit in our marketing efforts for this event.

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