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April 14, 2007

SES New York, 2007

by Andrew

I had a very fast 2 days at SES New York this past week. Besides being able to meet in person with a lot of people for the first time the group I was with had an amusing run in with Jesse Jackson at the Hilton lobby (more on that some other time.)

I was going to give some links to all the bloggers I saw there. Unfortunately between the 3 hours of sleep before my Friday morning flight and the full day of work when I returned my memory is already fading fast.

Here is a deal for my readers. I was able to meet with my Azoogle rep, Jeremy Elbaum, and he is interested in helping any of my readers out. Azoogle has the offers that convert well so you won’t be wasting your time weeding through garbage like at Commission Junction.

If you’ve been doing just ok in affiliate marketing, you definately want to pay attention here. Apply for an account and ask for Jeremy, then mention to him that Andrew referred you. He is one of the top reps over there and does an exceptional job.

I can’t promise everything, but if you follow through on this, and have some competant knowledge of the internet, send me an e-mail and I will make sure you are headed in the right direction.

3 Comments »

  1. I appreciate your offer so I started the application process.

    I didn’t see any way to tell prior to application if there are offers I think would work on my sites.

    Unfortunately, the application questions contain so much jargon that I have no idea how to answer several of them. Rather than submit an incorrect application I didn’t bother to finish the form. For example, if I have AdSense and Ebay ads on my sites am I part of the contextual network? They need some examples for those of us who don’t live and breath this stuff.

    Comment by Paul — April 15, 2007 @ 9:33 am

  2. Which conference did you find more useful? SES or Affiliate Summit?

    Comment by Joe — April 18, 2007 @ 3:30 am

  3. Good question. Kind of hard to judge since ASW was my first conference. Independent of that, I liked SES a little more simply because of its location. Many of the internet advertising companies are in NYC so I was able to meet quite a few people. Even with its nice new casino-hotels Vegas really is a craphole.

    Also, from what I’ve heard, the sessions at SES are better.

    Comment by Andrew — April 18, 2007 @ 12:47 pm

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