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Oct 22 2009

Meet Me at Content Revenue Strategies in NYC on November 5th

Published by TJantunen at 8:01 under Make money online

I am going to be speaking at Content Revenue Strategies (CRS) on a panel called Affiliate Marketing: A Better Alternative? on November 5th at 11am in New York City (it is co-located with Ad:Tech New York at the Javits Center).

The panel also features moderator Steve Schaffer, CEO of Vertive and President of the PMA; Peter Bordes, CEO & Founder of Media Trust; Brook Schaaf, CEO of Schaaf Consulting; and Will Martin-Gill, Senior Manager of the eBay Partner Network.

If you’re not familiar with CRS, it was formerly known as Ad:Space, and it is dedicated to AdSense and contextual advertising.

ADSPACE at ad tech SF

CRS attendees will have access to two full days of the Ad:Tech New York expo floor (come see Affiliate Summit at booth 1455), a dedicated CRS exhibit zone and lounge, Ad:Tech special events and Ad:Tech keynote presentations.

sneaker-stadiumRegistration for the CRS conference costs $450, but I’ve got a special option for you. You can get a pass for free if you sponsor me in the inaugural Damon Runyon 5K Run/Walk for Cancer Research at Yankee Stadium, taking place November 15, 2009.

How about that… you can hit CRS and ad:tech in exchange for making a tax-deductible contribution to cancer research.

I’d like to thank the following generous folks who have already supported me…

  • Bill Swartwout
  • Kellie Stevens
  • Melanie Seery
  • Missy Ward
  • Scott Jangro
  • ShareASale
  • Vicky Collins

And if you’d like to join my team for the 5k run, Affiliate Summit will cover your $50 registration fee for the run.

This post originally appeared on the Affiliate Marketing Blog by Shawn Collins

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