Article Archive for April 2010
At Adtech, I was on the look out for traffic resources for our affiliates. I came across a booth at the end of yet another long row. Their green little frogs being given away to …
Moving day has arrived!
The GetAds team will be moving to our new offices tomorrow! We can’t wait to show you the new digs and will have pictures and video soon.
The affiliate managers will be working …
We had a double birthday bash at GetAds and double the cake.
Winston wanted ice cream cake while Nicole got a rich carrot cake. They were both delicious!
Happy Birthday Guys!
As an extra special bonus, we do …
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Traffic Source, that was the buzz word of Adtech 2010. I heard it more than “Sustainable” in San Francisco and “let’s burn one” on 4-20.
With the nuances of Facebook and the total …
Here is a sneak peek at our new offices. If you are ever in Denver, please be sure to stop by and check us out.
We’ll have more video coming for you soon!
Digital Moses is hosting the first ever Chuck Challenge for Ad Tech San Fran next week.
Nicole and I were up for the challenge so sent some pictures in to support the cause.
Here is our banner …
It’s sunny out today and the mood struck for some Ice cream. So Lou and Jamie went bolted for the store and came back with this:
Got our favorites:
Lou and Dana. Dana attacked the Dibs
Nicole got …
The GetAds team got together to help promote the newest addition to a very fun game, Affiliate Marketing Monopoly.
Enjoy!
This is Chopper.
Chopper is asking for you to support him in Denver’s Annual Furry Scurry benefiting the Dumb Friends League.
He’s trying to raise $1,000 for his friends in Denver’s Animal Shelters.
Here’s a little breakdown of …
Yea it’s my Birthday! Thanks to GetAds for a very yummy Chocolate Oreo Cake!
I won’t lie, it took my two tries to get all the candles out!
Cutting my cake for good luck!
Beginning April 1, 2010 the FTC will require that all online advertisements for credit reports comply with the disclosures as defined by the FTC.
All online marketers using the words “free credit report” in any advertisement …
