From the monthly archives:

February 2009

California Affiliates Get Ready

February 25, 2009

California Affiliates had better get prepared,  California Assembly Bill 178, co-authored by Charles Calderon (D) and Nancy Skinner (D) will be even more devastating than the NY bill.  California Bill 178 was introduced on February 2nd. California Bill 178 includes this definition of what will create a nexus in California  “Any retailer entering into an agreement with a resident of [...]

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ShareASale Toolbar Proposed Policy

February 21, 2009

Earlier this week Brian Littleton, of ShareASale, announced the new, proposed toolbar policy.  You will probably recall that about two weeks ago there was a conference call on this issue. The proposed policy took into account many of the concerns and opinions expressed during that call. You can read the proposed policy at SAS Blog [...]

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Entire Network Closed to NY Affiliates

February 16, 2009

It appears that OneNetworkDirect, a small software network, is completely closed to NY Affiliates. I was shocked to read Kevin Webster’s post  on Abestweb – OneNetworkDirect. It seems that he was trying to sign up and NY is missing from their drop down menu.  Having met some of their representatives earlier in the year, I was so shocked I had [...]

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Andy Rodriguez, Success with Ethics

February 9, 2009

I think I first met Andy Rodriguez, of Andy Rodriguez Consulting, at the very first ShareASale Think Tank in 2006. I was a bit nervous to meet one of the most successful and knowledgeable people in our industry but Andy immediately made me feel at ease. Since that first Think Tank I have met with [...]

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Kim Salvino, Trust and Value

February 5, 2009

One of the more positive results of the NY Affiliate Tax is that I have had a chance to work with some very amazing people. I’ve profiled a few of these amazing people in “Stories of NY Affiliates” including the stories of Kevin, Herb, Jannis and others. Working with people on any project often gives [...]

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