Goodbye Boston!

August 13th, 2008 by Peter Glaeser | No Comments »

Affiliate Summit was a great conference and a good opportunity to meet interesting people. This is truly a unique crowd. Thanks to Missy and Shawn for inviting me. I'm definitely coming back.

Arm Wrestling at Affiliate Summit East 2008

August 13th, 2008 by Peter Glaeser | No Comments »

Here's what two guys were able to do after a couple of drinks close to midnight:

ShareASale Party at Affiliate Summit East 2008

August 12th, 2008 by Peter Glaeser | No Comments »

Had a blast there. Lots of good people and an awesome live band.

First Days at Affiliate Summit East 2008

August 11th, 2008 by Peter Glaeser | 1 Comment »

Affiliate Summit is definitely the prime event in the affiliate marketing industry. Lots of good people and fun. Buy your tickets for Affiliate Summit West now to save some money. After I arrived I went straight to the buy.at pre-summit party. Thanks to Laura for the invitation. The GeekCast.fm people were ...

Affiliate Summit East 2008 Schedule

August 4th, 2008 by Peter Glaeser | No Comments »

Here's my current schedule for Affiliate Summit East 2008 in Boston. If something changes I'll probably update it here. Contact me via email or Twitter to get in touch. Saturday arrival at Logan airport in the afternoon water taxi to Seaport Hotel, check-in, shower 9:00pm: buy.at pre-summit party Sunday 9:00am: Join me for breakfast! conference registration 12:00pm: Which ...

Speaking at Affiliate Summit East 2008

June 4th, 2008 by Peter Glaeser | No Comments »

I'm going to be a first-time speaker at the Affiliate Summit in Boston in August 2008. I'll cover the field of mobile affiliate marketing in a panel discussion. We're gonna be eight people in a 90-minute session. We'll see how that works. Here is an excerpt from the agenda which is ...

Why Email Is Becoming Old-School

April 7th, 2008 by Peter Glaeser | No Comments »

In his keynote at the last Affiliate Summit, Jason Calacanis described how affiliate marketers, or better spammers, destroyed a whole medium. The usenet provided a great platform for online discussions. It supports most features that you can find in emails: threads, attachements, (fake) addresses, you name it. I remember the ...