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Orlando Affiliate Marketers Have Gone Fishin’

  • by Missy Ward

Well, we will be. Wednesday, May 21st marks the day where Orlando Affiliate Marketers hit the high seas on the Orlando Princess out of Port Canaveral, Florida.

Last year, we had an amazing time. Fish were caught. Affiliate marketing conversation was had. Beer was drunk. Here's a quick video of last year's trip:

So far, the following folks have confirmed their participation: Pat Grady (RhinoFish Media), Angel Djambazov (Custom Tailored Marketing), Jon Nunez (Suluta), Michael Nunez (Suluta), John Wagner (Wags, Inc.), Andy Rodriguez (ARC Consulting), Asif Malik (GoldenCAN), Timothy Jones (Insider's Guide to Disney World), Steve Poviliaitis and Jennifer Fluker (Market Leverage) and me. There will likely be a few others that will join up.

If you're interested in attending, let me know. Here are the details:

  • Wednesday, May 21 – Port Canaveral fishing trip.
  • Boat leaves / returns: 10:30am to 4:30pm — best to be there, in line, paying, at ~9:45am
  • $55 per person and includes everything you'll need (except for sunscreen!).
  • Directions: http://www.orlandoprincess.com/DirectionsPage.htm
  • Location: Just off SR 528 at Cruise Terminal B
  • For more information on the Orlando Princess, click here.

    Hope you can make it!

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    Brian Littleton is Good People

    • by Missy Ward

    I am on my way to Boston for a meeting with the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center, where the Affiliate Summit 2008 East show will be held in August. Shawn Collins is meeting me there, so we figured that we’d host a little Affiliate Marketing Get-Together at Cheers at Faneuil Hall this evening — just because.

    In celebration of Good People Day today, the flash holiday masterminded by Gary Vaynerchuk (who is also Good People), I would like to honor Brian Littleton, CEO of ShareASale.com.

    Brian is Good People. Watch my video and see why.

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    McDonalds Succumbs to Social Media Pressure – Brings Back…

    • by Missy Ward

    The Shamrock Shake is Back!

    shamrock-shake My Dad was an Irish-Catholic when he met my mother, a Sephardic Jew. When they decided to get married, my Dad opted to convert to Judaism and believe it or not, had his Bris shortly before the wedding. As such, my sisters and I grew up in New York as Irish-Jews – a fairly uncommon mix.

    What that meant to us, was that we would be raised in the Jewish faith, and twice a year (St. Patty’s Day and Christmas Day), we would delve into our Irish heritage and indulge in the customs that had been passed along from generation to generation.

    Our St. Patty’s Day traditions included the never-ending smell of corned beef and cabbage wafting through the house, pigging out on Irish Soda Bread made from an ancient Irish recipe passed on through generations, a few bottles of Guinness, a bottle of Bushmills, green bagels (a tribute to my mom), and hopefully, a tipsy rendition of Danny Boy by my Dad.

    In the 80’s, I discovered the Shamrock Shake from McDonalds, and it was added to the arsenal of my St. Patty’s Day traditions. The Shamrock Shake was a limited-time vanilla shake with some mint flavoring that came out each March. My high school friends and I would cruise to Mickey D's after school to indulge in its wonderful goodness. Even after we went our separate ways, I continued on the custom and introduced it to my current friends and family.

    Life was good until about 5 or 6 years ago – not 100% sure of the year – when the Shamrock Shake just never made its scheduled appearance in March. The Golden Arches simply discontinued it, without any prior notice. My fond minty-memories of Uncle O’Grimacey (resembled the Grimace as we know him today) were gone forever and worse – my boys would never know the wonderful goodness of the Scope-like aftertaste that the Shamrock Shake left behind.

    Then, lo and behold… 2008 marks the year that the Shamrock Shake makes its delightful return. No explanation on why it was coming back and not a single commercial. Hmmm…..

    Was it because McDonalds felt the pressure of the social media environment on them as witnessed by the 40+ Facebook groups that address the growing concerns about the effects of no Shamrock Shakes on the environment?

    Was it because they were tired of the deceitful Shamrock Shake sightings on www.ShamrockShake.com? [Update March 5, 2013: Original site no longer exists]

    Maybe. Well, it’s my conspiracy theory and I’m sticking to it.

    All I know is that after tonight’s dinner, I’m loading up the SUV and taking the boy’s to the McDonald’s in Apopka for their first of many (St. Patty willing), Shamrock Shakes. I have already confirmed said shake availability with the location, so we’re all in for a treat.

    Tomorrow, I will be working off the damage done by its ingestion. See here for nutritional facts from the McDonald’s website. [Link updated on March 5, 2013]

    To end this post, below is my favorite Irish saying for St. Patrick’s Day, which I wish you all:

    May your neighbors respect you,
    Troubles neglect you,
    The angels protect you,
    And Heaven accept you.

    Happy St. Patrick's Day!

     

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    I Busted My Butt at Affiliate Summit

    • by Missy Ward


    Literally.
    Thanks to those of you who have aimed and emailed me to check in on my butt.   Yes, it’s a fractured coccyx and yes, it still hurts.   Apparently it will be hurting for several weeks to come.

    If you were in Las Vegas, but not at the Advertising.com’s Buy.at Network party at the Ghost Bar in the Palms, last Sunday night, you may have felt a slight tremor around 1:00am.

    No, it was not the after-effects of the Nevada earthquake that hit earlier in February, it was me taking the worst digger of my life – in front of 400+ people.

    Roughly somewhere around midnight-ish, I was dancing with a blogger/affiliate marketer that shall remain nameless (the only clue is that if his last name was an animal, it would likely sound like a cute and fuzzy marsupial).  I was so excited to dance, since I seldom get asked, that I may have gone slightly overboard. 

    To this day, I’m not sure why I don’t get asked to dance…  I Q/C my breath, I don’t dance like Carlton any longer and I check my overbite at the door.  But I digress…

    To be honest, I’m not exactly sure what happened. I’d like to blame it on a wet floor or the fact that someone might have tripped me accidentally. But as I go through it over in my mind time and time again, none of those conditions existed.

    Maybe it was the 4 glasses of wine?

    In any event, I guess my dance partner will forever be fondly known to me as my “Pain in the Ass” at ASW08.

    If anyone was there that saw what happened, can you please give me a play-by-play recount?

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