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On a Train Bound for Nowhere

On a Train (Yacht) Bound for Nowhere
Photo-A-Day #1584

Today was the 1st day of Affiliate Summit East. I started off at 5:30am with a quick shower and change and kissed and hugged Allison and I was on my way to the Providence Amtrak Station. I decided that travel by rail was better than driving down from home. I was right, On the train I had time to sit and watch a couple of episodes of Wine Library TV with Gary Vaynerchuk. I didn’t get to meet him tonight, dang, someday Gary we are gonna chat about the He-Man characters and other 80s stuff you bring out from time to time on your show. Getting into the station is not as easy as the directions lead you to believe. The directions take you to the front of the building, which is fine if you are dropping someone off but if you are parking in the garage – $8.55 max per day, information I could find NOWHERE online so I’m sharing with you. you have to go past the building loop around by the Roger Williams National Park. Good thing for the Roger Williams Paddle Trail and Ten Mile River Watershed Council. And then come back up the 1st street you come to. Then you park down in the parking garage. From there it is upstairs, scan your receipt get your tickets and wait till the train comes.

Trains are so much better than airplanes. Oh my God they are! The only problems I saw were that since you can just get on a train anywhere except for the 1st car (unless you are in business class) it is hard to know what seats are reserved and which ones aren’t. Well, I guess it isn’t too hard since there are little pink tickets that the conductors put above the seats. However, I failed to see them and the conductor made me go to the next car. I passed a person sleeping and who was sitting in backwards facing seats. I took the seat right behind them. Big mistake. That person woke up and proceeded to talk at the loudest volume on their cell phone, which kept cutting out. One young woman asked the person to please talk louder and that person said, “You better not be talking to me.” This was someone who was not going to let the conventions of modern polite society dictate anything that they did. So I sacrificed some of my hearing and just turned up my ipod. When Jimmy Buffett didn’t help lighten my mood I went the other way and listened to some angry hair band stuff. It wasn’t until that person asked the conductor what time it was and the conductor said, as the person asked again, “I heard you sir.” The person then said, “Maam!” It was then I realized that this “guy” behind me was actually a woman. A woman that would make Mike Tyson cry. So other than the constant running commentary about people using the bathroom and not being able to lock the doors correctly and the speakerphone shouting conversation for 2 hours of the ride the train was still better than flying.

When I got into Penn Station I hopped on the subway and was going to make a series of complicated connections but instead went to the next station went up to the street and walked to the hotel. Today was Dominican Day in New York and it happened that the parade route was straight up the avenue of the Americas, the same street as my hotel. So after a few detours and police roadblocks I made it to the hotel and up to check in for Affiliate Summit. The first person I saw was Brett Bumeter, also an IZEA Insider. Brett showed me where to go and I got registered and my badge and swag bag. Inside the swag bag was Chris Brogan‘s Book Trust Agents, some Verve! Energy Drink, a copy of Feed Front and a $100 coupon for new advertisers to use Sponsored Tweets as wells as SocialSpark. So, some good stuff!

I couldn’t get into my room yet and I wasn’t going to drag my suitcase through the meet market so I settled in for my 1st session which was Dynamic Shopping – Content, Conversion Analytics. I wanted to go to Getting Noticed Fast but was running late so I settled for this one. I didn’t get much out of it. But it gave me a place to relax, drop my suitcase and stop sweating from my walk across town. I have to say the panel was all over the place and no one really gives you much info. You have to buy their systems for that. No thanks, not that interesting. Brett was in that one and we sat together. After the session was over he left and I took his seat to power up my cell phone. I tweeted like a madman on the train – yet another reason it is better than a plane. I also took stock of my swag bag and other stuff. I met a guy named Greg from www.Home123.com. We chatted about IZEA and SocialSpark and I made sure that he knew about his coupon.

Greg sat in on the second session that was Personal Branding 2.0 which was done by Stephanie Agresta (@stephagresta) and Sara Austin (@pop17). The session was a good one but an hour was certainly not enough time to delve into all the topics. I kept saying to myself. The topic they are talking about now, I wrote a blog post about that months ago. Afterward I chatted with Stephanie and told her that I would send her some of those posts. I wrote it on the back of her business card so that I would remember, tweeted to myself and also am writing this now so I had better not forget.

I didn’t stick around for the 3rd session because I was getting a bit tired and I wanted to go relax before heading out on the Valiant Yacht tour with MarketLeverage. Dina Riccobono got me a ticket to get on the yacht so I didn’t have to stow away. I got down to the lobby and hung around until my friend, and fellow IZEA Insider, Heather of BoatingBeautifulBritishColumbia came by with her friend and famous blogger Murray Newlands. We talked and used our Xshots and had a great time hanging in the lobby. Then it was time to go and we made our way out to the limos. MarketLeverage does things in a big way. There was a little wait but things worked out in the end. Heather and Murray took a different limo and I hung out with Brian Hawkins (pingo.com) and his friend Ryan. Brian is the Affiliate Marketing Manager for Pingo and he’s based in Boston. So I think we’re going to have to catch up after this weekend for sure. Brian, Ryan and I chatted about all things IZEA and SocialSpark, Sponsored Tweets and PayPerPost while we waited for our limo. I was getting hungry and I had managed to miss getting something for lunch like a dolt. So I ran across the street to a vendor and got a pretzel and a diet coke. That pretzel tasted so good! The limo for us arrived as I was getting my change, which makes sense because the transportation always comes when you are not sitting there right on top of it, waiting.

As we rode across town I talked with Udi Schlessinger of The Industry Review (The Industry Review). He’s one interesting guy. We had a great conversation that extended on to the boat. We went up tot he front of the boat and chatted, we were joined by Kim Rowley of www.KiMarketing.com and John Daly of Name Connect, LLC. After talking a while I realized that Kim was actually a person who had taken part in my CPC opp on SocialSpark but she was not part of my crew. I blurted, “You’re the Glitch!” Apparently my street team was so large that it threw a strange sort of glitch into SocialSpark that allowed people not on the crew to take opps. We’ve since gotten that fixed. It was fun talking with John and Kim and taking shots of the NY sky. The clouds were awesome. I didn’t take the good camera – why, don’t ask, I’m an idiot and wanted to be more mobile.

I did take many photos with the Xshot though and tried to give out all the business cards in my pocket, I gave out many but not all. The boat ride was a lot of fun and there were so many big name guys on the boat like John Chow, Zac Johnson and Jim Kukral. John was videotaping everything and at one point was in the gallery with Casey Thompson asking her about the dinner and video taping. I only know this because I was passing by the window and saw him in there and took this shot.

John Chow and Casey Thompson

The meal was fantastic and Casey Thompson was such a sweetheart. When we passed by the Statue of Liberty Casey was out at the rail talking to one of the crew about how beautiful it was. I then went into the galley and introduced myself and asked if I could take a photo with Casey. I used my Xshot but forgot to zoom out from the previous shot so we are a little close up in the photo and there is no statue behind us.

Casey Thompson and BenSpark

Later on someone else took a nice shot of the two of us.

Casey Thompson and BenSpark

Casey was really nice and worked so hard. She made some delicious appetizers, main course and great dessert. I gave her one of my cards. Later on a woman that I met, Erin, was saying that she wanted to meet Casey and get her picture taken with her but her camera had died. I was only too happy to help out. Here is how that shot came out. I ended up being handed camera after camera by various people for additional shots. No problem I love helping in that way.

Also on board I was interviewed by Dina Riccobono for MarketLeverage TV. She totally nabbed me on the spot about what Affiliate site was my favorite. I’ve got my love for IZEA which is not really an affiliate site, they do so much more with the sponsored conversations and sponsored tweets, so I went with MarketLeverage as they have been so good to me and my family and there really are some great opportunities with them. So not slight on my IZEA peeps. I love you guys. Dina gave me two shirts that say “I’m On a Yacht!” Affiliate Summit East 2009. That is a take on the Andy Samberg tune, “I’m on a Boat”.

Sadly it was time to dock and head back tot he hotel. Ont he way back I had a lively talk about Transformers, G.I. Joe and the 80’s toys I love with Jim Kukral (thebizwebcoach.com) and Thiago Prado of (whataboutbrazil.com) as well as Udi (we caught back up). Jim challenged me with some great ways to monetize my blog as well as some ideas for podcasts. We’re going to talk more on this. Well, that is it, Affiliate Summit East Day 1 in the can. I’m heading to bed. I’m sure I left some things out and I apologize if I left out any person, I tried to catch everyone. I did try to talk less and listen more but man I was so fired up with all the fun topics and things we were talking about I had to catch myself more than once and ask more questions of the people I was with. Still working on that. Thanks again Dina for getting me on the MarketLeverage Yacht.

BenSpark and Dina Riccobono

Here are the rest of my photos from Day one of Affiliate Summit East.

Newlands, Murray Newlands… Famous blogger?

I consider myself Not a Famous Blogger so when I saw the headline “Newlands, Murray Newlands… Famous blogger?” I thought it might be time to ask this guy some questions. And since he he regularly asks other people questions with his interviews I figured I would turn the tables and ask him his own questions plus a few of my own.

I love reading Murray’s blog- he is as he describes others a super affiliate guru and he comes at online marketing with years of experience and expertise.

BenSpark: Tell me about what you are up to?

Murray Newlands: Murraynewlands.com is a blog about online marketing, from the affiliate side to the green world. I write about a broad range of matters within those spheres. Most of my readers are bloggers, online marketers, affiliates and people trying to change the world. This gets me into everything from carbon offsetting to famous people on twitter and of course my blog competition. I am into Facebook and Twitter- I’m happy to say that this week I hit 26,000 twitter followers and I’m still growing. I also have my own affiliate network called Affiliate Heat.

BenSpark: What was your first experience of social media?

Murray Newlands: I have had websites for a number of years including personal websites that never really went anywhere or were updates. Then in spring of this year I was at Affiliate Summit in Las Vegas and engaged with two people who opened my eyes. (Shawn Collins and Missy Ward put on a great event. I have a lot to thank them for in providing the networking medium to make my career possible, as well as Adtech London ). At the affiliate marketing shows I kept meeting Steve Hall who told me he was a blogger. I did not really know what that meant. I did not know who he was except
a cool guy who I hang out at parties with. I was trying to get
some PR for a company I was working for and asked him about his blog.

He told me it was a blog called Adrants; and (sorry Steve) I had never heard of it. Then he told me he gets over 15,000 visitors (that is the number from my memory) per day- that opened my eyes. Then I meet Heather Smith AKA HeatherinBC, an Izea insider, who told me people pay her to blog about stuff- another revelation! We got on like a house on fire. She has been my mentor. I recently did an interview with Missy Ward who also thinks Heather is great.

BenSpark: What is the biggest tip you would give to a newbie in social media?

Murray Newlands: Lots of bloggers work away in isolation. To be a great blogger you need to know about writing, SEO and marketing. Talking with and working with other bloggers is very motivational, and the blogging community is strong for networking and making new connections.
The key is to get yourself out there.

BenSpark: What do your interviewees do that you wish they wouldn’t?

Murray Newlands: Don’t tell anyone about it. I interview some people who blog about it, put it on Facebook, Twitter it, and let everyone know. If it is a good interview and piece of PR about you then you want the world to know and you want it to rank in search engines. People pay lots of money for great PR. If I have done most of the work then finish the job. Promote it and link to it.

BenSpark: Where do you see growth in the social
media field?

Murray Newlands: Online reputation development and protection is increasingly important as well as personal PR. This can be via Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn but blogging with its potential for filling Google searches with either good or negative reviews is being recognised as very important. An example of this is my Clickbooth Review

BenSpark: What do you do to improve the world?

Murray Newlands: I promote green marketing and carbon offsetting to educate online marketers about the possibilities of promoting green products and services to the public.

BenSpark: What is one thing about you that not many people know?

Murray Newlands: I recently bought a Ducatti 900 monster as my first proper motorbike. I had a Vespa before. It is more fuel-efficient than a car for getting around. It is great fun and scares the living daylights out of me all at the same time.

BenSpark: What are your contact details?

Murray Newlands:

BenSpark: What events do you go to?

Murray Newlands: Adtech and Affiliate Summit are the
ones that spring to mind.

BenSpark: How do you prefer to communicate?

Murray Newlands: I actually prefer the phone but Facebook
is a great way to contact me.

BenSpark: Who would you recommend?

  • BenSpark
  • Shawn Collins
  • Missy Ward
  • Joe Tech
  • HeatherinBC
  • Steve Hall
  • Nadeem Azam
  • Jamie Evans
  • Ted Murphy
  • Dina Riccobono
  • Vince Stevenson
  • Eric CB
  • Jeff Valentine and Anthony Hall Adtech
  • Brian Nelson
  • Jim and Jennifer Mansfield
  • Marc Car
  • Samantha Leigh
  • Roland Navarro de Ros
  • Jess Luthi

BenSpark: What is your best blog post ever?

Murray Newlands: I think one of my earlier ones with Shawn
Collins
when I asked him about being a member of the secret super affiliate forum on video. He denied being a member of the secret super affiliate forum and walked away.

BenSpark: What are some odd keywords people use to find your blog?

Murray Newlands: Super affiliate guru, Scot Richter, Famous
people on twitter
, solar affiliate, ad:tech London and of course secret super affiliate guru.

BenSpark: Pirates or Ninjas?

Murray Newlands: Ninja pirates on a night out partying.

BenSpark: What one thing would be improved by adding Bacon to it?

Murray Newlands: Hum- now you have me thinking about the great smell and taste of bacon. I tend to eat a healthy breakfast but a breakfast late on a Saturday morning consisting of a homemade burger with bacon and a fried egg in it washed down with a pint of beer, makes for a very lazy Saturday afternoon!

BenSpark: What are things people can do for you?

Murray Newlands: Link to murraynewlands.com from the
word newlands. I am big into working with partners so find a way to work together. If you know someone who would be a great interview then let me know or get them to contact me!

When I interview you make the most of it

BenSpark: I would like to thank Murray Newlands for this great interview. Murray invited me to do an incredible interview with him recently and I’m also in the Murray Newlands blog contest as well. Murray is going to do big things.