Affiliate Summit East

Affiliate Summit East 2011 Recap

by Joe Sousa on August 25, 2011

in Affiliate Summit

I am guessing you will probably read a bunch of different Affiliate Summit recaps over the next few days so I guess you can just add this on to the pile.

I am pretty sure this is my 9th Affiliate Summit (maybe 8th but I am pretty sure it was #9) and as always it was a highlight of my year. I won’t get into too many of the specific sessions in this post. I have notes on a few of them and I will be putting those in seperate posts over the next few days but here I will just give you a rundown of the show from my perspective. As usual I brought my camera but it never left my suitcase so you won’t see any fancy pictures here. If you want pictures you can check out some of the galleries on Facebook and Flickr. For now you just have to read my stuff.

I got into New York on Friday at around 4:30 and had a very uneventful trip from the airport to the hotel which is a good thing. I had a car service reserved and after I got my bags I called and they were there in 5 minutes. There were no traffic problems so I got to the hotel before 6 PM. Once I got there I headed down to the Old Castle where I knew I would find people and had a pretty nasty burger. I know Vinny O’hare had about 4 or 5 of these burgers during the weekend but I though it was pretty nasty. Back to my room for a quick nap.

About 10:00 or so I headed back to the Old Castle, met up with a bunch of other friends, and hung out for a couple hours.

Saturday morning I woke up, went to take a shower, and found a tub filled with a bunch of backed up sewage. Not sure where that came from. But we called the front desk and the plumber was there in 5 minutes. I didn’t have time to wait for him to finish so I got a quick sink shower and then it was time for the standard pre-Summit 36 holes of golf. I liked the first course we played but the second wasn’t quite as good. I had some good shots including a chip-in to square up a match on the 18th hole of the first round. I had plenty of bad shots as well but at least I didn’t hit a condo. I did end up owing some street meat as a result of me sucking though.

After golf I got back to the hotel and rushed out to dinner at Nobu. I am only recently a sushi guy but this was the best sushi I have ever had. The plates of food just kept coming and coming and I think we ended up closing down the restaurant after about 3 hours and a few rounds of Liar’s Poker. Awesome time with some great people. Then it was back to the Old Castle for a bit.

Finally the official Affiliate Summit starts!!! I made it down to the Industry Clash: Balancing CPS and CPA Marketing session and then met up with a merchant to give them some help with their affiliate program. For some reason I do really like being able to help merchants out with stuff like this.

I took a quick walk through the Meet Market and then went to spend some time helping out at the Affiliate Summit Charity Table where we were selling All About the Cookies and some of Missy Ward’s Signorina wine. I really wanted to sell a bottle of wine while I was there but nobody was buying that. We did however sell about 25 cookbooks in the hour. So that was $500 that will be going towards breast cancer research.

For dinner I went to Ray’s Pizza with Eric Nagel, Mike Buchele, and Logan Thompson. The company and discussion was top notch but the pizza was very sub-par.

After this I took a little break, relaxed in my room, took a walk down to Times Square, and then came back to get ready for the Shareasale Barn Dance. This was yet another great party put on by the Shareasale crew. They had three rooms reserved. One was a quieter room with a couple bars, the next room had food, a photo booth, and another bar, and then the ballroom had a dance floor and a mechanical bull. The dance floor turned into a dodgeball court for a bit as well with Angry Birds flying everywhere. Had a great time.

Finally, after two nights in Vegas it was time for some Street Meat. Wade Tonkin, Shawn Collins and I, still in our cowboy hats from the SAS party, went across the street for some of the best food ever. I really wish I had a place like that near me.

Day two of Affiliate Summit began with the BEST keynote I have ever heard at Affiliate Summit or any other conference for that matter. Wil Reynolds did a great job and gave some of the most useful information I have ever heard in any session. Usually keynotes are more general, motivational, or big picture stuff but Wil did all that and also shared some awesome, specific techniques for building some awesome links to sites.

I popped my head into a session or two and then met with three more merchants to give them my thoughts on their affiliate programs, how they could improve them, and what a potential affiliate would be looking for. Then I walked around the exhibit hall trying to avoid eye contact with 95% of the people manning the booths.

Wade Tonkin and the Nunez’s were having a meetup of sports affiliates but I really wanted a good burger so I walked down to Shake Shack for one of the best burgers I have ever eaten. Then it was on to the Playwright Bar for a good time of networking with other affiliates working in different sports verticals.

Affiliate Karaoke was up next and I was a bit skeptical if it would go over well or not but it was a blast. There was a better turnout than the other karaoke events I have been at and there were some people that went all out. I even did a rendition of New York, New York by Sinatra. Then it was down to the hotel bar to hang out for a bit. And I would once again like to thank Todd Farmer for the fan.

Day three started with a good keynote by Bryan Eisenberg talking about testing and improving conversion. Good stuff. Then it was time for my session with Scott Jangro and Stephanie Lichtenstein where we talked about Social Media in Niche Markets. I think it went well but we had more information than we had time for. If any of you were there and have any other questions please contact one of us.

Now I am in the mood for some good pizza so I head down to Lombardi’s with Logan Thompson and eat way too much and top it off with some awesome rice pudding from Rice to Riches. Apparently there was an earthquake while we were eating but I didn’t feel anything.

On the way back I got a tweet that I had won something from Buy.at. Turns out I was the grand prize winner and won a Samsung Galaxy tablet. Pretty cool stuff.

Now it is off to the Yankee game. Shawn and Missy rented out a suite and there were probably 40 people or so there. The Yankees made a rally late but came up a bit short against the Yankees. Very fun time and a great experience.

The evening ended with Brian Littleton at the piano and some more street meat. Awesome way to cap off an awesome conference.

So why do I keep going to Affiliate Summits? Isn’t 9 enough?

As I was flying home I realized why I keep coming back. It isn’t necessarily for the keynotes (although I would have paid just to hear Wil Reynolds speak again), sessions, or exhibit hall. It isn’t because of the parties, the hangouts, the dinners, or anything like that even though they are all awesome.

I keep coming back for two primary reasons:

1. It is awesome hanging around people that are smarter than I am. Maybe it is a 40 minute talk, maybe it is talking over pizza, maybe it is just a couple minutes of chatting during the baseball game, or a discussion at the bar. Either way it is the conversations with people that keep me coming back. I can specifically think of about 5 or 6 conversations that will have a direct impact on my business. If you want to be smarter hang around smart people.

2. These people are my friends. I could rattle off a big long list of names but you know who you are. Over the years I have developed some awesome friendships with many people in the affiliate industry and I have an awesome time whenever I can see them and hang out with them. Many of them seem more like family than friends or even business acquaintences. Without these people I wouldn’t keep coming back.

If you are on the fence about going to Affiliate Summit West 2012 in Vegas jump off that fence and sign up today. You won’t regret it.

Thank you to Shawn and Missy for another great show and thank you to all my friends and all the people I talked to. You are all awesome.

Here are a few other recaps of Affiliate Summit East 2011

Affiliate Summit Day 1 Recap
Affiliate Summit Day 2 Recap
Affiliate Summit Day 3 Recap

Affiliate Summit East Recap by Eric Nagel
Affiliate Summit East Recap by MicroMediaMarketing
Affiliate Summit East 2011 Recap by Adam Riemer

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Meet Me At Affiliate Summit

by Joe Sousa on August 10, 2011

in Affiliate Stuff

In 9 days I will be getting on a plane and heading to NYC for Affiliate Summit East.  This will be my third Affiliate Summit in New York and I think my 9th Summit overall.

Affiliate Summit is one of my favorite times of the year and New York is one of my favorite cities so that makes this trip extra nice. I am really looking forward to connecting with old friends, eating some street meat, hanging out at the Old Castle, a Shake Shack burger, pizza from Lombardi’s, a stroll in Central Park, and talking some business with all of my affiliate friends.

Awesome new artwork by @JasonRubackyEvery year I say I am gonna take it kind of easy at these conferences but that never pans out. When you only get to be around so many great people for such a short period of time you don’t want to waste that time sleeping or sitting in your room. So for 5 days I expect to get very little sleep, eat too much food, talk with people until my voice is hoarse, and have a great time hanging out with friends. I can always sleep when I get home.

But I do want to make sure I make the time to talk with people so I am asking for your help. I want to meet with as many OPMs, affiliate managers, merchants, and affiliates as possible and do some quick interviews.

If you are a merchant or OPM or affiliate manager I want to get the details on your program, how affiliates can effectively promote your programs, any tips you might have for affiliates, and pretty much anything else you want to share about your programs. Most affiliates are always looking for new programs to work with and I want to help you spread the word. I will write up the important stuff from these meetings and do a post on this blog about your program.

Also I am always looking for new programs and products to build sites around so let me know what you have and how we can work together. If you have an affiliate program that is struggling maybe I will be able to give you some pointers and help as well.

If you are an affiliate I would love to talk shop, find ways to help each other, figure out if there is anything we can be doing better, share what is working for me, help you get started, orThe Affiliate Super Friends at #ASE10 whatever else you would want to chat about. If you would be good with it I would also be more than happy to post this information on the site here but if you want to keep it off the record that is just fine with me as well.

One of the more difficult things about meetings like this is actually scheduling them. So I have tried to make that easy. I set up a schedule at Schedule Once where you can go and set up a time to meet with me. I have time available Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday so if you want to meet with me you can visit http://meetme.so/joesousa and claim your time.  

I am hoping my schedule will start to fill up quickly so if you have a specific time you want to meet claim your time soon. I know all of you will be busy as well so if you have a time you want to meet outside the times I have available let me know what works for you and I will see if I can make it work.

So go to http://meetme.so/joesousa and let’s set something up!

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For the first time in a long time I will have to miss a Shareasale ThinkTank. My heart aches, my tears are streaming down my face. I know after reading this you are probably just as sad as I am and if you email me I will send you a box of Kleenex to dry your tears.

Every year I look forward to the Shareasale ThinkTank more than any other industry event. Brian and the crew at Shareasale always put on a top notch event and I come away from the conference with a bunch of new ideas, a bunch of new merchants to work with, and most importantly, a bunch of new friends. What makes the Shareasale ThinkTank so good? I will give you three quick reasons:

1. Great connections with people - When you have a conference with thousands of people it is always hard to make good connections. But at ThinkTank where there are 100-200 people or so it is much easier to connect with people. I love conferences like Affiliate Summit and they definitely have their place but with smaller get togethers like ThinkTank I can more easily talk with friends and other people in the industry.

I would guess I know at least 75% of the people that have attended the past Shareasale ThinkTanks on a first name basis and talk with dozens of them regularly. When you have a conference with 5000 people how many do you acutally know? 1%? 4%? I don’t know but it most likely a small number. I love that ThinkTank is more intimate and there are so many great opportunities to chat with friends and other affiliate people.

2. Awesome time with merchants - Like I mentioned earlier I almost always come away from ThinkTank with some great new merchants to work with. The way the Shareasale ThinkTank is set up it gives you some great one on one time with the merchants and OPMs to discuss their affiliate programs. It is good to give the merchants some feedback on what they can do better with their programs but also good to get some ideas from them how I can better promote them.

3. Good time with friends – Honestly the only reason I go to any industry conferences is the people. I couldn’t imagine going to a conference for 100% business purposes. Even 50% would kill me. The Shareasale ThinkTank is designed for people to connect and I always have a great time hanging with my affiliate friends. It is so nice to be around a group of people that I have business relationships with but also close friendships. Whether it is on the golf course, in a restaurant, hanging in the hotel lobby, sitting at the bar until 4 AM, or whatever it is always a great time to be with some of my closest friends. I could list all of them here but they know who they are.

Anyway, after writing that it pains me even more that I will be missing this ThinkTank. My wife’s family (all 11 siblings, 3 spouses, 2 girlfriends, 1 niece, 1 nephew, and her parents) will be getting together in Hilton Head, SC for the week. We really only get to see her family about once a year and this was the only time that would work so I will be there instead of in Chicago.

I will probably hold a candlelight vigil every night as I think about all the people enjoying themselves up in Chicago. On Wednesday, May 25th there is the hangout at the Epic Restaurant and Rooftop Sky Lounge, Thursday will be different educational sessions and the merchant meetups, Friday will be the Things We Need To Fix session and then the Cubs game from the rooftop bar.

I do love my wife’s family and really am looking forward to seeing them but I will also miss ThinkTank. I hate that I will have to miss it.

If you still aren’t convinced read my writeup on one of the past Shareasale ThinkTanks and maybe you will get a taste of how awesome it is. And check out Logan Thompson’s post about this years ThinkTank.

If you haven’t signed up yet YOU NEED TO SIGN UP NOW!!! You only have 2 weeks until it starts and you don’t want to be like me and miss it.

And don’t worry, we will still be able to hang at Affiliate Summit East 2011 which I am looking forward to more than ever now. 

Now for the real kicker

I did already register and pay for this year’s Shareasale ThinkTank and since I won’t be able to make it I want to give my spot away to some deserving soul. If you haven’t signed up yet and want to go just leave a comment below and let me know why you want to go. In a couple days I will contact the person I will give the spot to. You still need to get your airfare and hotel and all that but I will cover the registration fee. So leave a comment and let me know why you want to go.

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Affiliate Summit East Agenda

by Joe Sousa on July 27, 2010

in Affiliate Stuff

The time has come for yet another Affiliate Summit. So since I am an affiliate marketer with a blog I guess it is mandatory to do an Affiliate Summit post.

So here is my general agenda. Obviously this will change many, many times while I am in New York but here is my plan:

Thursday, August 12th – Plane arives around 7 AM. Gonna be a long overnight flight. This time I won’t take the NotSoSuperShuttle after my experience last year. Just gonna get a car service or limo or something. After we arive (yeah, I said we. Gonna bring my wife this year so she can meet all you guys) will probably take a nap and then head out and do some sightseeing.

Friday, August 13th – My wife will be headed to Pennsylvania for a wedding so I have the day free. Anyone want to do anything? 

Saturday, August 14th – Golfing. This should take most of the day (36 holes) and then hanging out in the evening with whoever is in town.

Sunday, August 15th – The conference starts! Here are some of the sessions I am thinking about checking out (BTW, be sure to check out the #ASE10 schedule maker: http://ase10.sched.org/:

1:30 – Either the New Lead Generation Models with Declan Dunn or Supercharging WordPress for SEO. Declan is a legend in the marketing industry and I don’t know enough about WordPress. So probably one of those two sessions.

And I think that is all for the sessions on Sunday. I will take a stroll or two through the Meet Market though. And at 6:30 I will be going to the Affiliate Summit Newcomer Program Meetup with whoever my mentee is.

Also my wife will get back on Sunday so that will probably be a good day for you all to meet her. Anyone have lunch plans? Thinking of heading over to the Soup Nazi’s place a couple blocks from the hotel.

Monday, August 16

9:45 If I can crawl out of bed I will try to make it for the keynote.

11:30 – Probably hit Will Reynolds Link Building Victories and Failures session. I suck at link building and hopefully I can learn something I don’t already know.

2:00 – Maybe the Facebook session or Social Media Marketing for Affiliates. Or I might just hit the exhibit hall during this time.

3:30 – The SEO Site Review Clinic is usually pretty decent so I might pop in there for a few minutes and see who’s site is getting ripped apart.

After that I don’t have anything planned.

Tuesday, August 17th

10:00 - I will be heading to Jim Kukral’s keynote. I have know Jim for a couple years now and can’t wait to hear him speak.  BTW, have you ordered his book yet? Well, you should. Go to Amazon and order Attention! This Book Will Make You Money: How to Use Attention-Getting Online Marketing to Increase Your Revenue today. I am sure if you see him during the conference he will be happy to sign it also. Or maybe you can just throw the book on stage while he is speaking. Either way.

11:30 – Maybe How to Turbocharge your Business. See if I can get a tip or two to make me more productive.

12:10 – Processes for Building Profitable Affiliate Websites – Worth a shot to see if there is any tidbits I am missing. I know I am leaving a ton of money on the table and maybe I can find a way or two to pick some of that up.

After that I don’t know which sessions if any I will hit up.

And obviously there will be different parties and hangouts every night so when those get announced I will update this post. There is also a good chance I won’t make it to the sessions I have planned on going to. I usually make plans like this and then those get derailed rather quickly once I get to the conference.

Wednesday, August 18th – My wife and I will head upstate to visit her sister and brother.

Thursday, August 19th – Drive over to New Hampshire to visit some of Kate’s family and friends.

Friday, August 20th – Head back to NYC and do some sightseeing. And by sightseeing I mean trying to find the best restaurants in the city.  I’m not looking for fancy, I just want good food. Bagels, pizza, burgers, deli, etc. Any suggestions? Obviously the street meat outside the hotel is a must.

Saturday, August 21st – More sightseeing (we will probably need to find some cool yarn stores for Kate) and the Yankee-Mariners game. Is it crazy that I am a Mariners fan living in Washington and in the past 2 years I have been to zero games in Seattle but 3 in Yankee Stadium?

Sunday, August 22nd – Some sightseeing and then fly home.

So it will be a nice long trip.

If any of you want to do lunch or dinner or anything else while we are in town please let me know. We don’t have much planned for most of the trip and 90% of why I am going to the conference is to hang out with friends. Twitter me, IM me, email me, leave a comment… Whatever works for you.

Can’t wait to see many of you in just a few weeks.

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