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  • CJU Wrap Up
    By Stephen on September 25th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Stephen at our booths at CJU Expo

    Stephen at our booths at CJU Expo

    Last week I went to CJU in Santa Barbara with our owner and CEO Jamie Birch. This was my first trip to CJU and the event certainly lived up to all of the hype.  This was an exciting conference since it was my first since accepting a full time position with JEBCommerce.

    If you were there, you may have noticed that we take a different approach to these conferences by inviting our clients to join us.  We do this for a couple of reasons; it allows us to spend more time with them and they are also able to meet the publishers that promote their products and services.  This increased level of transparency has paid off for us in strengthening our partnerships.

    Jamie and I went to CJU with several goals:

    • Meet new publishers and potential partners
    • Meet with our current partners to continue to grow these relationships
    • Spend more time with merchants that joined us at the event and introduce them to our affiliate partners
    • Look for new potential merchants

    In addition to a full slate of meetings, we also hosted four of our merchants, Ned from 6pm, Brandon from Doba, Sumit from Luggagepoint.com and Steve from drop.io. We found that our affiliates really enjoy meeting our merchants and we really enjoy hanging out with them.

    Brandon from Doba talking with mycoupons

    Brandon from Doba talking with mycoupons

    Tuesday afternoon Sumit hosted his table for Luggagepoint.com and Brandon hosted Doba’s table at the CJU Expo. This was a great networking event and we even gave away some luggage courtesy of Luggagepoint. We were excited to see some of our current publishers as well as meet some new ones that have a lot of potential to do well for us.

    After the CJU Expo, we hopped on buses and headed over to the Dell Welcome reception where we enjoyed some delicious appetizers and drinks while continuing to network. Pictured below on the right is Steve from drop.io giving a brief demonstration on the stop to TrialPay. Who needs wifi when you have an iPhone and a Mac?

    Steve from drop.io walking Trial Pay through a drop.io presentation

    Steve from drop.io walking Trial Pay through a drop.io presentation

    Wednesday started interestingly enough when  Jamie woke up and realized he had no voice.  No matter how many times I told him to stop talking, he just kept on talking.  He was a real trooper.  Too bad Jamie doesn’t have an iPhone or he could’ve just used the “bump” app to network.  (A special thanks to Sumit from Luggagepoint for showing off this really cool app).  In fact, I suggested a 5 minute Bump networking session for CJU 2010.

    We had a busy day full of sessions and meetings. Sumit, Brandon and I split up and covered some ground at CJU Connect, this was a unique networking opportunity where the publishers had tables and we came to them. I think Brandon and Sumit would agree that we had some very fruitful meetings during this event. The CJYou Awards Dinner was a classy event, great food and excellent conversations.  After dinner it was time to relax at the Cocktail Party at Tonic in downtown Santa Barbara.

    With a full agenda of goals for this event, we wanted to be as efficient as possible. Therefore we created a special drop using one of our merchants, drop.io, to help us stay organized for this event. This drop allowed us to access our list of potential targets at anytime during the event. We also utilized the voice mail feature to leave voice notes after every meeting we had to make sure we didn’t forgot any action/follow up items. This proved to be a vital asset to the success of this event for us.

    Sumit from Luggagepoint and I meeting with Marie from CJ

    Sumit from Luggagepoint and I meeting with Marie from CJ

    Thursday we wrapped up the event with a few meetings and lunch with our great team at Commission Junction. Thanks to Marie and Laura for treating us to lunch. This event wouldn’t have been as successful if it weren’t for the hard work of Marie and Laura who spent their days tracking down affiliates on our target list and introducing them to us. We are fortunate to have such a great account team at Commission Junction.

    I came away very impressed from the event and anxious to follow up with many new publishers and old friends I met at the event.  This year’s event was a great success for us and we are definitely looking forward to CJU 2o10.

  • drop.io’s Attach Large Files app now available to Yahoo! Mail Users
    By Jeff on September 10th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    yahoo to use drop.io app

    We have big news!

    We get so excited here at JEBCommerce when our clients and partners announce big news, and today is one of those days.  Today, drop.io has announced, in conjunction with Yahoo! Mail, that all Yahoo! Mail users will now have the ability to attach up to 100MB of files to each email they send by using drop.io’s Attach Large Files application.  This app was recently designed by the drop.io team specifically for this use on the drop.io API, that is available for any interested developer to access.  The application is now available in their Yahoo! Mail account under the Applications area.

    From drop.io’s announcement today:

    “As part of drop.io’s effort to make file sharing simple, we’re happy to announce that starting this week, Yahoo! Mail users will have the ability to attach up to 100MB of files to each email they send with drop.io’s Attach Large Files application.

    The application allows people to seamlessly share groups of photos, documents, movies and more, combining the power of drop.io as a media & file sharing backbone with Yahoo! Mail, one of the world’s most popular email services.

    People on Yahoo! Mail can access Attach Large Files from the applications menu in the lower left hand corner of their inbox.”

    Read the entire release here.

    I had a chance to touch base with Steve Greenwood from drop.io today to get his take on the news.  Here is what he had to say:

    “Yahoo!’s decision to provide drop.io to all Yahoo! mail users is very exciting and validation that we are delivering the simplest way to share anything with anyone, period. The opportunity to share our service with the millions of Yahoo! mail users and the associated press coverage will provide tremendous brand exposure for our affiliates to benefit from in promoting drop.io.”

    Wow, that is exciting!  And Steve is so right on here.  With so many new people being exposed to drop.io via their email accounts in Yahoo!, the drop.io brand will continue to grow and that is always a significant benefit for affiliates.  If you haven’t joined the affiliate program in Commission Junction yet, join today.  We’ve been managing the drop.io affiliate program for some time, so if you have any questions regarding that, just email affiliates@dropio.com or jamie@jebcommerce.com.

    If you’d like to learn more about this new drop.io and Yahoo! Mail app, watch the screencast here. Or read Yahoo!’s release here.

    Congratulations drop.io!

  • JEBCommerce at CJU - September 15-16
    By Jeff on September 9th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Are you attending the Commission Junction University next week in beautiful Santa Barbara California?  WE ARE!  Stephen, our Director of Affiliate Management and Jamie, our President and CEO, will be there along with several of our clients.  And we would love to meet you!

    We will also be accompanied by Ned Farra of 6pm.com and Zappos, Steven Greenwood of drop.io, Brandon Delgrosso of Doba.com and Sumit Bhanote of Luggagepoint.com.  So let us know when you are available to meet with any or all of us and we’ll be sure to accomodate your schedule and even buy you a cup of coffee at the Fess Parker!

    Jamie and Stephen will be available on the 15th, 16th and the morning of the 15th to discuss the following programs:

    “This year’s CJU promises a fresh take on the entire event: we’ve created new ways to make it easier than ever to create the business connections you need and new ways to get social and have some fun. As “The Place to Affiliate,” CJU 2009 will provide unparalleled networking opportunities for advertisers and publishers, the chance to learn from thought leaders in online marketing and an insiders-only occasion to swap tips and strategies with the best affiliate marketers in the industry.”  -CJ.com

    We hope to see you there.  LuggagePoint.com and Doba.com will both have booths at the Expo on the 15th from 1-5pm.  Make sure you swing by to arrange an appointment or email us at jamie@jebcommerce.com or stephen@jebcommerce.com.

    Look forward to seeing you all there!