I always like seeing the environments where fellow affiliate marketers do their work, and one of my favorite threads on the Wicked Fire forum (What does your workspace/desk area look like for an Aff Marketer?) has tons of photos of spots where affiliates get their work done.
Here is where the magic happens for me:
I spend a good part of most days there, and it’s sort of a mullet office. The business end is in the front with my main computer for most work, and then the setup in the back is for editing videos and podcasts.
Anyhow, I am compiling photos of the workspaces of affiliate marketers for the August issue of FeedFront Magazine – this issue will also be the conference program at Affiliate Summit East 2009 (August 9-11, 2009 in NYC).
If anybody else would like to share their workspace picture for inclusion in the magazine, send your photo to contact (at) feedfront.com with your name and site you’d like us to list.
Pictures must be received by Friday, June 5 and in high resolution.


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I’ve just got a laptop and a note pad (paper one).
Maybe its time to upgrade a bit!
Your Message@Internet Marketing:
I use all of the stuff that’s close to me in my office – I regularly switch things around to optimize productivity.
that looks scary busy Shawn!
Have you tried leaning it out a little?
Hey Shawn and Tim,
This is a very different kind of post, which i truly like. It’s original, gives an insight of what the life and workspace of an affiliate marketer is like and all that good stuff. Keep up the great work, Tim & Shawn
Your Message@Geno Prussakov:
LOL. I think that first one was used for an ebook sales page or two.
I’ve tried the pool thing, too, Shawn. You really need some good shade for it to work correctly.
wow! nice office u got there
i hope my workspace is also like u
Your Message@Geno Prussakov:
I wouldn’t want to get sand in my laptop.
I did bring my Dell Mini when I went with my family to the pool today, though. Tough to see the screen with the glare of the sun.
I thought most affiliate marketers’ workplaces look like this: http://ad.vu/di8u and http://ad.vu/dgx9
Excellent idea. Another reason to look forward to the next issue of FeedFront.
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