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Ask Shawn Collins: Pay Per View Affiliate Videos

September 22nd, 2006 · Comments

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I heard on the Shoemoney show that Affiliate Summit videos were available pay per view, but can’t find them. Where are they?

I think you must be talking about his recent Net Income show where Shoemoney had Richard Jenkins from Affiliate TV on.

I re-listened to the show, because I didn’t recall hearing that the first time around, and I am guessing you are talking about this quote from Richard Jenkins…

“There are people running two to three day events which are mostly for educating affiliates. They obviously don’t want to cannibalize the attendance of their conferences. So they’re looking to video those conferences and after the conference it is a revenue opportunity for them to put that video or those seminars up online as a pay per view.”

Anyhow, we did film all of the sessions at the last Affiliate Summit, but they are not available for purchase.

We filmed them for the attendees, who got access after the show (if you attended and didn’t get the e-mail, contact me), because we wanted to accommodate people who had to choose between two good sessions, a session or a meeting, etc.

However, we also put five of them up for free on Google Video for people to have a peek at some of the recent content.

Also, I am gradually cleaning up and posting the transcripts from each session to the homepage of the Affiliate Summit site for anybody who is interested.

But no video is available pay per view for Affiliate Summit on AffiliateTV or any other site.

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