If you’ve checked out FeedFront Magazine, Issue #7, then you know that Shawn Collins and I were spontaneously inspired to create Affiliate Day — a day to recognize the power of Affiliate Marketing.
We will be holding several fun-filled promotions over the course of the day, designed to increase awareness of the industry and reward affiliate marketers with all sorts of goodies, including passes to Affiliate Summit West 2010 in Las Vegas.
More information will be made available leading up to the event, so stay tuned.
Together we’ll give Affiliate Marketing it’s day in the sun.
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I think that "Happy Affiliate Day" sounds good to me. I'm partial for saving Merry for Christmas
@jim @trishalyn Yeah, we thought it would be something fun to do. And hey, if it gets a few more people thinking that us affiliate marketers are cool, maybe they'll swing on over
Sounds like it'll be great fun!
Love the idea.
Sweet! I'm gonna ask my wife to make a cake
Do we say "Happy Affiliate Day" or "Merry Affiliate Day"?
I think that "Happy Affiliate Day" sounds good to me. I'm partial for saving Merry for Christmas
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