Its almost upon us. The final Season of LOST! I almost don’t want it to be over =(. LOST has been the best show I have ever seen on TV, full of twists and turns. Its also amazing to me how many people in the internet marketing space watch lost.
I feel sorry for those who have not watched it live. When you do see it it can’t possibly live up to the hype and plus everyone will have already spoiled it for you.
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Accompanied with the shirt was also 6 (SIX) bottles of Captain Morgan Premium Stock which would have been awesome except I quit drinking a month ago. I gave a bottle to our UPS driver, Tigh, my nanny Carly and we have a few left over.
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If you haven’t noticed yet we have been doing a special promotion for Leadscon. The promotion is for almost half off of the regular price conference pass. If you are thinking about going to Vegas for Leadscon and have not yet signed up then you better do so before this promotion ends! The conference is in Las Vegas February 23-24th at the Mirage Hotel. Team ShoeMoney will be there in full effect and we will be doing interviews with people and also I will be speaking at the event.
I have never attended Leadscon before so I am really looking forward to it and meeting new people! See you there!
Some of you might remember me talking about HasOffers a while back, and how I was using them for my own ShoeMoney Offers. They make it incredibly easy to promote your own offers, with your own network. Well they are rolling out a really cool feature today, called the Offer Exchange. I had the opportunity to play around with it before they released it to the public.
The basic concept: Advertisers and Affiliate Networks can share their offers with other networks. Basically, it allows networks on the HasOffers platform to distribute offers to other networks, quickly expanding their circle of affiliate partnerships and driving more profit. It also works in the reverse, allowing affiliate networks to search the Offer Exchange for new, high paying advertising offers.
Affiliates Networks and Affiliates logged into HasOffers can search shared offers in the Offer Exchange and apply directly through the platform. After approved to run these shared offers, all of the tracking passes over seamlessly. There is no need to place tracking pixels or anything else.
The HasOffers platform is an awesome tracking and management platform for those affiliates promoting the Shoemoney Tools as well as for large scale affiliate networks. And now, with the offer exchange, affiliates and publishers have a great way to get started while large networks have a new avenue for sharing offers with other successful streams of traffic.
From my early testing of the exchange, I already see offers from …Bingoliner, Celldorado, Mate1, SMC and ULust. So they have some great offers in there already, which means it’s only going to get better. So definitely check them out.
About 20 hours after we launched we hit our capacity of 500 users with the ShoeMoney System. We do have a waiting list in place and will be contacting users on a first come first serve basis if/when we decide to expand the program.
My #1 goal now is to devote all of my personal resources to making sure users are succeeding with the ShoeMoney System program.
So far the initial response from users has been amazing… and I can’t wait to show them what is to come!
For those of you that got in, besides all of the great core content, we have some amazing surprises that will be announced on tomorrows live chat. Looking forward to seeing you there!
With 2010 rolling in I have been thinking a lot lately about the key points of the last 10 years of my life.
I remember December 31st 1999 like it was yesterday. I was not out partying for new years… instead I was in the data center for the chain bank I was working for waiting to see what happened when the clock rolled over to y2k. Of course nothing did happen…. but I had to be on call all day Jan 1st just incase.I worked in corporate America, being an IT monkey (specializing in computer security) for chains of national banks, until 2004. That was when I got fired from my last job. I remember that like it was yesterday. They were perfectly right in firing me. After all I had little interest in that day job. I was never a very good fit for corporate america. I never understood why we needed to have 40 meetings and get approval for something I could fix in 20 seconds. It’s easy for someone like me to get very frustrated very quickly and instead focus on what I could get results from immediately… my own business.
In 2003 while working in corporate America I started my nextpimp site. It was just a fun hobby site where people could upload their mobile ringtones and wallpapers and share them to the world. By the time I got fired in late 2004 the site was growing rapidly and my wife made the suggestion that I should just work on my own stuff. I was pretty scared to work on my own stuff full time especially since I was bringing in most of our household income with my wife in Residency Training. But, I figured what the hell.. after all I could draw unemployment for a few months to supplement our income until I could figure out a way to make money.
I had been toying with buying recycled computers (also while working in corporate America) and reselling them on eBay and did this along with grinding on nextpimp for a couple months while on unemployment to see if I could make it work. I cashed a total of 2 unemployment checks (around $200 apiece) until I got my stuff together. I was doing pretty well with the reselling on eBay biz and building up a bank roll making bigger and bigger purchases.
By mid-2005 nextpimp had exploded with the ringtone phenomena. It was getting about 75-100k unique users per day. A Google rep contacted me and told me all about their AdSense program. They said they would be willing to offer me a premium revshare (whatever that was) and thought I would make really good money with Google AdSense. I gave it a shot. A couple months later I made the famous adsense check. Obviously it rocked my world. Just a few months ago I was on unemployment barely making ends meet…. and now I was profiting well over $100,000 a month.
The amount of money that could be made online blew my mind and I became infatuated with it. I followed the money and quickly realized affiliate marketing was where it was really at. I started a wordpress blog to write down things as I was learning them. I was really transparent about everything I was doing and very open with numbers. Some people took this as bragging… many thanked me for showing real results and being honest with my experiences. Either way I started gaining quite a following in the SEO/online revenue space. I studied every way to make money on the internet and worked 18 hour days. I had become a wiz with all forms of revenue and applied them to other properties I was working on.
2006 was one of my best affiliate years ever. Our mobile properties were growing at an torrid pace. We did over 100,000 ringtone leads at 12-18 per lead. I also had nextpimp subscriptions up to 70,000 paying members at $19.95 every 6 months and was making a decent chunk from donations and contextual revenue. But this all paled in comparison to the gold mind we discovered in pay-per-click marketing. We could take all of our best converting keywords from our websites and bid on them in search engines. I was working like a mad dog. I only had one other employee… David Dellanave and he was somewhat part time until the end of 2006 when I took him on as a full time salaried employee with revenue sharing. But it was just us 2. In 2006 I also partnered up with other industry leaders to create an event called the Elite Retreat. 2006 was a crazy year, and crazy profitable.
In 2007 the ringtone industry really came under fire and I was worried about having all my eggs in one basket. I had already lost interest in maintaining nextpimp and outsourced it to some hungry kids for a percentage of the revenue (which they basically did nothing and just took the percentage of the revenue). So I started taking on advertising with ShoeMoney.com. At first the advertising was not a significant portion of revenue. But everything starts somewhere. David and I were feeling a bit down after the amazing high profits in 2006 and while we were still making great money there was a downward trend. So we decided to do something completely crazy and launched our own advertising network called AuctionAds. I don’t really want to rehash the entire AuctionAds story but it had a very happy ending when we sold the company to Media Whiz only 4 months after we launched it. AuctionAds taught us a lot about ourselves and also put us on the radar of many VC companies. I kind of got caught up in it a little bit. Now we were having all these firms wanting to invest in what ever we wanted to do next.
After cashing in with the AuctionAds sale in 2008 we got a bit lazy and changed things up a bit. I made the decision to change the direction of the company a bit. I had always had the dream of having offices… you know really cool offices complete with rock band, 60″ plasma tv’s, kitches with tons of junk food and plenty of room for interns to boss around. Something I could show my parents and friends that was really concrete. So I moved ShoeMoney media out of the house and into offices. I also made the decision that it was full steam ahead on the ShoeMoney brand and to stop focusing so much on fly by night affiliate marketing.
But then in 2008 I made the mistake of doing what many other entrepreneurs do. I invested in one of my true passions. Mixed martial arts. We purchased the domain Fighters.com and built out a really awesome website. We also hired 15 staff writers across the world to produce content and also paid for all their travel and equipment. It was a huge mistake. I was not doing a very good job actually running the staff writers (I was still managing all the other day to day aspects of ShoeMoney) and soon found Fighters LLC in a lot of debt. That sucked and was a hard one to swallow. I fucking hate failing at anything.
I was looking to sell the fighters company in late 2008 when all of a sudden the market crashed and investment money dried up. In 2009 we did end up selling fighters.com and pretty much broke even. Disappointing but whatever. It was quite a learning experience. The good part about 2008 was the blog revenue was now approaching $500k/yr and growing. Our pay-per-click revenue was also holding steady, and our conference – the Elite Retreat was now an industry-leading event.
In early 2009 we had a company approach us about building them out a tools suite they could sell. They offered to pay us $500k up front and part of the residuals. We passed but decided instead to launch our own line of tools called ShoeMoney tools. The service took off right away and we knew we were on to something. We had been building in house SEO and PPC tools that were keys to our success for years and now we were opening them up to the public. The only downside was that the tools only cater to a few thousand people. But the feedback was amazing.
The market was hungry for a ShoeMoney product that taught them the basics of how to make money online. So I created the ShoeMoneyX training course and released it free of charge. This thing took off like a rocket. We had hundreds of thousands of people go through the course and the feedback was amazing. I actually was worried about releasing the course because I thought the information was too basic. Little did I know it was not quite basic enough. We got thousands and thousands of emails from people who wanted more information and specifically to be walked through some of the processes step by step.
So we started working on a new product called the ShoeMoney System with some key goals in mind.
The main goal was to create a system to teach people to make money online that would work for anyone. Regardless of social or financial class. I also wanted to create a system for people to make money online that required little or no capital investment. So we started filming and kept what we were working on pretty hush hush. I got regular every day people (all with day jobs) and started teaching them step by step how to make money with every platform possible. We also teamed up with Google, Yahoo, Myspace, Facebook, AOL, Sponsored Tweets, and many more companies who give each new ShoeMoney System user free money to use on their networks (over $2500 total). I wanted to do all of this at an amazingly low cost to the user. The goal was less then $200 a month with a 100% money back guarantee. I want this to be perfect so we also used 20 beta testers from all different backgrounds to get real user experience feedback to create the perfect system to make money online. After all the hard work it’s ready to go and comes out tomorrow, January 26th.
As you can see I had a busy decade, but it really didn’t get crackin until about 2005. Years fly by so fast. I wonder where this decade will take us. I am excited to find out!
This was by far the best show I have ever been to in my life. The Venue at the RIO was perfect. Congrats to Missy, Shawn and the rest of the Affiliate Summit team for becoming such an amazing industry leading event. I had so many of my SEO friends, who I talked into checking out the affiliate summit (they are used to the ghosttown SEO conferences), tell me they were just absolutely blown away. People told me they even overheard Brett Tabke (owner of the pubcon SEO conference) saying he might be in the wrong side of this industry. I was actually surprised to see Brett running a booth hustling people on pubcon. Good for him!
On to my show experience!
Friday
I got in Friday night and was planning on just getting a nice dinner with the team and hanging low. But we got a invite to goto dinner from Affiliate.com at Joe’s Stone Crab. The food was unreal. I have never had such meaty Alaskin King Crab legs in my life. Then Scott Richter asked us if we wanted to join them at their VIP tables for the Paul Oakenfold show at Rain night club. Of course we went! It was a really unique experience. Imagine being in one of the hottest night clubs in vegas, cirque de sole like dancers coming out of the cieling, and one of the biggest dj’s in the world spinning records. Ya… unique experience.
They also had these really great gogo dancers. I just love gogo dancers. I always feel like a dirtbag staring at them but they are so hypnotizing to watch. I took a little video to share what I am talking about:
Also in the VIP area was my boy Lazy Jay. I love talking to Lazy Jay cause he is always into something. Really smart cat.
Did quite a bit of work in the early morning then went down to the Palms sports betting area (which really is piss poor btw) and watched the Vikings crush the cowboys. I also placed a 100 bet on the Chargers giving 8.5 points to the Jets. Then it was time to hit the Meet Market!
We arrived at the Rio at about 1 PM. But we never actually made it to the meet market. It took us 4 hours to get from outside the Rio to just past the registration desk. I had so many people stop to talk to me and get photos that we just never made it to the meet market. It actually even started outside the RIO when we ran into super affiliate defense attorney Steven Richter. I think people think I am joking when I say I love to meet people but I am dead serious.
I had a business meeting/dinner at 5:30 back at the Palms so did that… then didn’t really feel to hot. Actually even thought about crashing. But since I was staying at a Suite at the palms I only had to go up a couple floors to check out the Neverblue/PPC.bZ party. And I am really glad that I did.
PPC.BZ put on an amazing party. YTcracker on the 1′s and 2′s with rappers Rob Hustle and Mic DaVice throwing it down. Just an amazing show. Great job guys.
Photo by Steve Hall
YTCracker
Photo by Steve Hall
Rob Hustle – Kiss the Chain
Photo by Steve Hall
Photo by Steve Hall
Photo by Steve Hall
Why didn’t I have any pictures? Cause I told my guys I wasn’t going to do anything that night and they had my cameras.
Monday
Got some more work in early Monday morning. Mostly a lot of follow ups and preparations before our big ShoeMoney System launch this Tuesday.
I headed to the Conference hall pretty early. We mingled around the show floor and had a great time meeting people.
Then it was time for the highly anticipated Facebook Panel.
DK gave a really great case study on what he did for Robert Drysdale. Then the panel was opened up to the public for q&a. It was kind of annoying almost every question was about facebook guidelines.
Here you have 3 of the top 10 biggest spenders on facebook, all doing affiliate marketing, sitting on a panel about killer facebook advertising tactics and 90% of the questions were directed at Alex Schultz (from facebook) about little technicalities. Seems like a wasted oppourtunity for a lot of people but whatever .
I think maybe next time on this panel we all should do a very brief presentation on case studies showing some of the stuff we have done. But we will see.
After the panel Lyndon Reid went to bet his 2500 on 1 hand of Black Jack.
was the lucky winner of Shoemoney’s Affilite Summit West Contest. Words really can’t express how amazing the experience was. Just attending a conference like affiliate summit west can be a great experience but because I won Shoemoneys contest the experience was out of this world. I was able to meet and spend a fair amount of time with Shoemoney and several other well respected Internet Marketers, roll to some of the best parties, and I got to throw $2500 in prize money and airfare on one hand of blackjack with some of the top names in the industry present. I managed to get a BLACKJACK, talk about a story. I’ve returned confident that I can take my business to the next level and connected to some the biggest and best names in the industry. A huge thanks to Shoemoney, Azoogle Ads, and Affiliate Summit West – I am a very fortunate man.
Monday night was the AzoogleAds Party at the Hefner suite in the Palms.
AzoogleAds always knows how to throw a party and this was no exception. The event was at capacity about 20 minutes after it started and all night I was getting texts from people to see if I could get them in.
Guys really… and listen… you need to do some business with these companies if you want to get in their events. You don’t have to be super huge affiliate baller either.
I have some photos in the gallery but I highly recommend looking at Steve Hall’s photo stream. He did a great job photographing the hot chicks event.
Tuesday
Ahh the last day. I got up extra early because we had to go pickup the HUGE CHECK that Clickbooth (who won my charity auction for $10,100) had made. The Palms was such a cluster fsck trying to get it… but eventually they found it.
As we are walking into the Affiliate Summit Pinnacle Awards awards ceremony they announced my name. When I looked up I realized I had won an award! WHAT?!?! WOOOOOOOT. I trucked right up on stage to accept…. and had nothing really prepared to say
I had been named Affiliate Blogger of the year! Thanks!
NickyCakes also one an award for being the Affiliate Of The Year. Congrats Cakes!
Right after the awards we did the check giving press event:
I will have more on this in another post very soon! Thanks Clickbooth!
After that we met up with Chris “Emphasis” Hedgecock and Jeff smith for some high stakes winner take all Go-Kart racing.
And how else do you follow up go cart racing other then with some gun shooting. I only hope if I ever do meet a terrorist I am this close to him and have a mp5 handy:
Watch this video as Dellanave teaches some zombies a lesson with the SAW and the gun monkey tells me I might make enough money someday to buy one:
After all the excitement we went to dinner at 9 steakhouse in the Palms. I had steak and king crab. Unreal.
After dinner we chilled out at big baller Chris Hedgecock’s comped Suite at Planet Hollywood which included a sick air hockey table. Watch as I score on him with my laser accuracy:
Then on Wednesday I went home
It was really nice meeting everyone. Thank you to all of those who came up and said hi. I got a ton of great responses from people eager to get into the ShoeMoney system so that was awesome also. Great show Missy and Shawn!
About a month or so ago I decided I was going to stop drinking alcohol. I never drink at home but I always tie one on at conferences. I don’t have a problem (isn’t that what people with drinking problems are supposed to say?) but in my 6 years of going to about 100 different events I don’t think I have ever done one completely 100% sober…
I really came up with the plan to stop drinking after my last trip to Vegas when I got punched in the face at Rain by one guy and then later that night (early morning) got roughed up pretty good by the bouncers outside of Sapphire. On the plane home, feeling like I had an apple glued to my cheek, and my chest hurting when I took a breath, I had a bit of a ‘come to jesus’ moment and thought about my role as a husband, father, and just role model in general, and just decided I was done drinking.
I picked a hell of a time to quit drinking. Last Friday, January 15th, I got into Vegas, got home yesterday, then I leave again for another event in Vegas on Friday and come home Sunday. So in a 10 day stretch 8 of them are going to be in Las Vegas and every night is jam packed with parties.
But how the hell did I get to this point anyway? Maybe because I didn’t get invited to the cool parties as a kid, I was living it up now? Maybe I needed booze to be more social? Maybe people would not like the sober me at conferences? wtf?
Again I really don’t think I have a problem and I can come up with a million examples and excuses why. But that doesn’t matter.
So how did it go? Well actually I had totally underestimated how many other people noticed and how they reacted. After all, my plan was not to tell anybody and to just drink diet coke (everyone knows my drink of choice was diet coke and rum). I mean this was kind of a personal test… ya know?
I guess I forget I rarely ever get my own drink. People just bring me or order me skinny pirates (Diet coke/Captain Morgan). And ehhh there are the rounds and rounds of shots I normally partake in. At first I just tried to play it off and act like I was taking it easy. I had also forgotten about how well that works (ya I am being sarcastic) and then the peer pressure kicks in:
“What you’re too good to drink with me?”
“C’mon pussy drink!”
If you ever told me you were not in the mood to drink with me you probably heard me say something like those to you.
So I had to come clean with a couple people and just tell them I stopped drinking. When they asked why I just told them I would tell them later (its always fun to try to explain something important when the music is blaring).
I really think I told less then 3 people that I had stopped drinking…. but seemed like everyone knew in no time. Night after night and party after party people were coming up to me asking me what I had in my drink “making sure” I was not drinking (even ones I had not even talked to about it). It was just very strange.
Then there were those who were hell bent on trying to get me to drink. This was just disturbing. I tried to explain the situation to them about how I really just wanted to go without drinking but they still insisted on me doing a shot with them or having a drink. With 2 people I actually had to have a little sidebar with them and just be like, “Listen, I don’t want to drink. So quit being a dickhead.”
I never at any point wanted a drink. When I set my mind on something I am a really stubborn bastard about it so honestly there was never any real temptation to drink at any time. I dunno what that means about anything.
There were some major upsides to not drinking. From a business perspective I was much more productive. For this conference I had some clear cut goals, as I do for every conference, but unlike with most conferences, I was able to keep on track and accomplish everything I wanted to, plus much more.
From a social perspective everything went fine. I was still fist pumping with the best of them while Rob Hustle was on the mic at the Neverblue party or mingling with the playboy bunnies at the AzoogleAds Hefner suite.
For whatever reason “super” affiliates always come up to me and tell me what they are doing when they are completely wasted. Normally I always forget the next morning… but sober I still had a lot fresh in my mind.
I think I have discovered one of Matt “Mr Sprite” Cutts’ best secrets. Being sober at a conference has its upsides.
So what about the future? Well who knows. I think I am gonna stick with this not drinking thing for a while but don’t be surprised if you see me with a beer some time down the road.