CAM Blog PodCast with Shawn Collins on Affiliate Summit East, new marketing tools and more.

Written by Wade Tonkin on May 15, 2008 – 11:32 am -

I took some time last week to site down with Shawn Collins of Affiliate Summit and talk for about 25 minutes.

We covered a ton of topics including:

  • Recap of Affiliate Summit West where a record number (~3000) of affiliate industry folks gathered in Las Vegas
  • Look ahead to Affiliate Summit East in Boston in August including discussion of some new educational tracks that are being offered.
  • Talkin’ Baseball - Shawn and I are both degenerate baseball fans and we’re excited to be in Boston and hitting a game in Fenway Park
  • Talked at length about some new innovations including the new Amazon MP3 Widget and MyWedding Favors video integration with Qoof.com
  • Quick discussion of Shawn’s video review site at WeViews.TV
  • Talking a bit about how to get started in video blogging
  • More talk on Affiliate Summit and what newbies to the business can expect out of the show.
  • Talked about Affiliate Summit Twitter Giveaway
  • Talked about the “Jim Kukral is ruining Twitter” controversy
  • Shawn’s wife’s new blog at AsktheMama.com that has outpaced Shawn’s traffic out of the gate.

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Some people will write anything to get attention

Written by Wade Tonkin on March 22, 2008 – 3:42 pm -

I just got an email from Shawn Collins alerting me to a thread at ShoeMoney’s Blog posing the question “How long is it until someone is killed at Affiliate Summit?

Jeremy Shoemaker, a “super affiliate” references some alleged threats and incidents that occured at past Summits and poses the question above.   A friend of mine, Carl from ChristianMySpaceLayouts.org jumped into the fray and brought up an incident that occured at ASE in Miami last year where a couple of apparently too -recent Frat Boys engaged in inappropriate behavior at the SAS Beach party.   I actually saw these  clowns myself when they got thrown off the bus going back to the show  hotel because they were drunk and stupid and shirtless.

I have been to all but 1 Affiliate Summit and I have to defend Shawn and Missy and the brand here.   To my experience, the show has been professionally done from day one.  Every official event I have been to has been disturbance free and everyone behaved as though they were at a business event.   The one issue that I referenced above happened at an off-site party and the idiots responsible were tossed from the event, tossed from the bus, and banned from Summit events forever when it was reported.

I thought that this most recent Summit was actually the best I have attended from the standpoint that the networking events were more controlled and more professional with an emphasis on networking and business.   Why?

I think the industry is growing up and a lot of people have figured out that the best way to get someone online as a business partner isn’t to get them wasted (like they’ll remember any discussions anyway)  but to engage the people that you want to work with in a relaxed, discussion encouraging environment.    Digital River, famous for their extravagant parties even backed off - offering a hostpitality suite and a really nicely executed invite only reception on the patio of their suite instead.  Why?   Because doing the big parties cost them a TON of money, branded them a bit, but generated little revenue.  Doubleclick/Performics had a private event at Bellagio, ThePartnerMaker had an intimate event at The  Wine Cellar,  and the entry to the SAS party was actually really restricted to invite holders only.   Heck - from what I hear,  last years Affiliate Summit Horizon Award Winner Todd Crawford,  was refused entrance for a while.

Like a lot of us, the industry is growing up.  I started doing this when I was 24 and recently married with no kids.  Yeah - when I travelled, I liked to get a bit torn up and have a good time.   Now, married 11 years, with 2 kids that I miss terribly when I travel and my tolerance for alcohol not what it used to be, my recovery time off the charts, and most importantly, some direction in life (thanks to Jesus Christ)  I’m just not up for the drinking all night and howling at the moon any more.  I go to shows to do business and catch up with a lot of old friends that I consider second family.   I think a lot of us that I hhave been around for a while are in the same boat.

I think Shoe’s post was sensationalist crap destined to get some reaction.. and now I have fed that by linking to the  clown.

I think Summit is still THE event to go to in the Affiliate industry and I will continue to go, and CAMA will continue to put on events that are inspirational and family friendly as long as we go.

Speaking of which… watch for a CAMA announcement on our Affiliate Summit Boston event next week.


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