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The Apprentice: Affiliate Marketing Edition

May 15th, 2007 · Comments

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I’ve never watched The Apprentice. It’s got nothing to do with being a TV snob - I watch plenty of garbage (”Flavor of Love: Charm School,” anyone?).

Want to be the Next Internet Millionaire?I think it comes down more to the whole concept. Being an entrepreneur, I have no aspiration to work for somebody else. My dream job has nothing to do with Donald Trump. I’m already in my dream job.

Along the way, I’ve often heard from workplace experts that you should dress for the position you want, not the position you have. Well, apparently I want to work in the snack stand at my local pool, because that’s how I typically dress.

But all of this is neither here nor there.

Because there is a new Apprentice/Benefactor kind of show being cast right now that looks really interesting to me.

The Next Internet Millionaire is being billed as the “First Ever Internet Marketing Reality Show,” and it’s a competition where twelve contestants will receive an all expenses paid trip to Colorado to learn from some of the top minds in marketing, while they compete for a grand prize of $25,000 and a joint venture with Joel Comm.

The joint venture ostensibly has a potential worth of millions of dollars. And I’d say there is no reason to doubt it, as Joel has am impressive track record. He’s made millions of dollars in his various ventures online, sold a site to Yahoo!, and written a new York Times Best Seller (The AdSense Code).

This is a rare and unique chance to partner up with Joel Comm, and I’d encourage affiliate marketers to check it out.

Visit the Next Internet Millionaire site to become a contestant on the show or just watch it.

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