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I attend a lot of conferences. Affiliate Summit, due to co-founders Shawn Collins and Missy Ward’s efforts, is one of the few shows on the conference circuit that improves every year. This year there seems to be even more in-depth sessions than ever. If there is something missing it is the lack of the one controversial session. Initially I had thought it would be the Killer Facebook Advertising session, but BlitzLocal Founder Dennis Yu a recent lightning rod for controversy has stepped down from the panel. So this year at Affiliate Summit West don’t expect any fireworks, at least in the panels.  You can, however expect to learn a lot about the affiliate industry.

So before the inevitable mixers and Vegas chaos distract you completely, here is my pick for the top five sessions you can’t afford to miss:

1) Oprah, Flogs and FTC: Hot Topics 2010
tied with
Law Enforcement Risks for Advertisers, Affiliates, Networks

Along with the ongoing battle against the so-called Amazon tax, there were so many legal changes in 2009 that it is crucial for advertisers and affiliates to be aware of how those changes impact them. Thus despite the better title of the first session I felt it necessary to include them both.

Panelists for the Oprah, Flogs and FTC: Hot Topics 2010 session include:

Panelists for the Law Enforcement Risks for Advertisers, Affiliates, Networks session include:

2) Killer Facebook Advertising Tactics

As hinted in the introduction, even without Dennis Yu this is sure to be an interesting session. Simply put Facebook is the social media community closest to becoming a viable market space for advertisers. Now is a good time to learn what these early adopters have done to make their programs work. Plus Facebook is represented on the panel and will hopefully provide insight on how to best engage with their audience.

Panelists the session include:

3) Creating Lasting Publisher and Advertiser Relationships

This panel represents a powerhouse group with three of the largest affiliates in our industry engaging with two of the largest advertisers, Target and Overstock. Affiliate marketing is relationship based, but building lasting relationships with large corporate advertisers provides many challenges. It will be interesting to hear their take on methods of affiliate outreach and activation.

Panelists the session include:

  • Steve Schaffer, Founder & CEO, Offers.com (Moderator)
  • Eva Klein, Director of Business Development, FatWallet
  • Jillian McGary, Affiliate Manager, Target.com
  • Stephen Siphron, Señor Marketer, Cashbaq
  • Ryan Sorensen, Affiliate Program Manager, Overstock.com

4) MommyBloggers: Changing the Face of Affiliate Marketing?

So called “MommyBloggers” swept through the social media space in 2009 and even started their own conference BlogHer. It makes perfect sense that as their blogs grow in popularity “Mommy bloggers” will want to ad variety and depth to the way they monetize their content. With the flexibility affiliate programs allow, get ready for the MommyBlogger revolution to hit the affiliate channel as well.

Panelists the session include:

5) CPA Affiliate Marketing Opportunities in Europe

It is important not to assume that what works a particular way in one country will work the same every where. Consumer habits, affiliate expectations very from country to country. There are both opportunities and challenges in expanding your affiliate program to Europe. With Matthew Wood, the founder of A4UExpo which can be thought of as Affiliate Summit’s counterpart, there should be a lot of insight on how to make your affiliate program multi-national.

Panelists this session include:

  • Dush Ramachandran, Vice President, Sales Marketing & Business Development, ClickBank (Moderator)
  • Jim Banks, CEO, Unanimis
  • James Little, Head of Affiliates, AffiliateFuture
  • Matthew Wood, Managing Director & Founder,  a4uexpo

Special Mention

Although not officially an Affiliate Summit session, the Performance Marketing Alliance will be will have an open meeting covering the topics of current legislation and regulation challenges, fraud issues, and developing an industry code of conduct. Definitely worth attending.

That’s the rundown of my picks for Affiliate Summit West 2010 in Las Vegas. What sessions are you looking forward to?


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Top 5 Must See Sessions at Affiliate Summit West 2010

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My Sidekick is going to be set aflame today. I have gotten so many IMs and e-mails about Microsoft launching a brand new cash back site. Um, guys, this is old news. Microsoft acquired Jellyfish last year.

[You can get links to a lot of blogs talking about this at Techcrunch.]

Jellyfish

Jellyfish was really two sites: A cash back site and Smack Deals. Last month and early this month, Microsoft took the cash back part offline for almost two weeks (an odd move) and brought it back as part of Live Search. It looks like it took a couple of more weeks for the news machine at Microsoft to get the word out. Today people heard about it.

cashback.com

The other piece of the puzzle is that Microsoft appears to have purchased cashback.com, a domain whose former owner, Maynard Small, wanted seven figures for it… and probably got it. Oddly enough, it appears that Microsoft did not buy cashback.net or 800cashback.com from Mr. Small. Yeah… I wish I had Microsoft Treasury behind me.

Integration into Live Search

Part of today’s announcement was the integration of the cash back portion of Jellyfish in Live Search. I can’t find it in search results on Live.com but assume that integration on SERPs and MSN / Hotmail newsletters can’t be far behind. People are asking me what that means for the existing loyalty sites like :Cashbaq. [Note: Cashbaq is owned by my company.]

I think this is great news. Microsoft is going to educate online shoppers about cash back rewards. All of the loyalty sites I have interaction with report increasing member bases. We certainly have seen a steep increase in membership at Cashbaq over the last year. I expect that to increase with Microsoft’s announcement.

A few years ago I pitched Yahoo on adding coupons to its search results powered by AnyCoupons, another of our sites. Yahoo wasn’t ready. Three years later, Yahoo was ready and signed a deal with Coupon Cabin. You can see results of that on Yahoo Search. Coupon sites have not been driven out of business since the launch of coupons on Yahoo. To the contrary, there are more coupon sites than ever before. I don’t expect to see Microsoft drive loyalty sites out of the market.

Kevin Johnson

When invoking the name of Kevin Johnson, I must first say GO BEARS!!! as Kevin Johnson played basketball at Cal in the 1980s. It is interesting that the President of Microsoft’s Platforms & Services Division is named Kevin Johnson. That is the same name as the recently-named CEO of Ebates. I guess I need to go find my own Kevin Johnson.

So… what’s the news?

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