May 13, 2009
Interview with Anthony Hull the Event Manager of ad:tech London. I am a big fan of the Ad:tech shows and realise that I have been to more than 10 Ad:tech show in 3 continents now. Tell us more about Ad:tech London this year? I believe the Ad:tech Shows are about learning and networking within your industry. I try and help make the show as interactive as possible and a great experience for everyone who comes. .....
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April 27, 2009
I am delighted to bring you an interview with Jonathan Erwin from Online Media Group, the UK’s largest finance affiliate network. I have been lucky enough to work with him as my account manager at Online Media Group and gain the benefits of his support and experience. Jonathan provides great affiliate management, is always approachable and someone I would recommend you get to know. Q. How did you get into affiliate marketing? A. I used .....
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An Interview with Justin Parks
April 23, 2009Q. What was your first website? A. Oh god, I cant actually remember my first specific site. I started work in a web design company and was working on about 4 or maybe 5 projects simultaneously and this was about 10 years ago so none of that work remains online, at least none that I worked on directly. Q. What is the biggest tip you would give to a newbie blogger? A. I offer lots .....
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