Affiliate Summit West 2007: Jon, Shoemoney & Andrew Johnson panel!

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The networking aspect of it is HUGE, and not to mention a ton of fun. Where else can you talk to a hot chick and say "I'm an affiliate" and she actually knows what it is!

yeah but she only wants you for your traffic, doesn't even give a fuck about your content
 


Jon, it was a pretty good session once it got flowing. You each did a nice job handling some of the more lame questions, and you know you'll always get a few in a Q&A session like this. Overall the session was valuable, especially the second half. During the first half, when it was slow, I thought about jokingly asking "The $16 Million Dollar Question", but that thought faded quickly since I would have just been prodding.

Kudos to you, Shoe, and Andrew for a successful session!

PS - You should do hosting.
 
So are there any WF shirts left over for me to wear?

Shoe: Hook me up with yours man! I'd love to have one. :)
 
Fucktarded questions... really fucktarded. next asw I go too I will not even signup.. just go and hang out because the sessions are worthless.
When you get started how do you know where to go and what to do, how do you make an offer succeed?
wtf kinda vague bullshit is that? when you get started what do you do, I really... really wanted to real life call this guy a flaming fucktard.

And the author of landing page cash machine needed a ban from life fucking ebook asspony asking retarded questions!
 
Once again the lackluster content of the presentation proves that in order to be successful online and make money you will have to come up with the ideas and implement them yourself. No one will hold your hand or show you the way. You will have to find it yourself.

The internet is the ultimate level playing field. You have your brain, a computer, internet, access to a wealth of free online resources, and 24 hours in a day. What you choose to make of it is entirely up to you.

You can't blame your failure on 'politics' 'discrimination' ect. success/failure is in your hands.
 
Once again the lackluster content of the presentation proves that in order to be successful online and make money you will have to come up with the ideas and implement them yourself. No one will hold your hand or show you the way. You will have to find it yourself.

The internet is the ultimate level playing field. You have your brain, a computer, internet, access to a wealth of free online resources, and 24 hours in a day. What you choose to make of it is entirely up to you.

You can't blame your failure on 'politics' 'discrimination' ect. success/failure is in your hands.

You said the right words. :)
 
yeah, i agree with what most people have been saying here. the session was kind of a let down, not because the speakers didn't do a good job, but because the topics that came up weren't really that interesting, the mic wasn't working for the first half or so, and the session was too short for a q & a. just my opinion.

if they have that panel again in the future i think it would be a lot better if it were an hour and a half or even two hours, and if the speakers each gave a brief (5 minute or so) run down of their background.. i guess they did a little bit, but i think a good portion of the audience didn't really know what to expect from the speakers and that resulted in the wrong questions being asked (not all of them, but quite a few).

anyway just my opinion.

btw i think i saw a lot of the wickedfire crew at kris jones' (pepperjam) session. i thought that one was really, really good.
 

That transcript left out the best one. Some Lunarpages guy asked this really weird circular question towards the beginning and Jon asked him to clarify it.

The response from the Lunarpages fucktard (seriously considering dropping them because the guy was such a dumbass) was:

I'm not going to spell it out for you, Jack!

Whatever. Jon just sat back with this kind of "Fuck off" look. Fun stuff.
 
well... of all the conferences I have ever spoken at or been to I have never seen one where the moderator never showed....

There was 1 microphone for 3 people

No microphone for the audience

The moderator to introduce walk around with the mic for the audience was awol.


Pretty ghetto.

Were they even planning on a moderator? It didn't appear that way. You guys handled it like pros, but yeah a moderator was expected.
 
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