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CommissionSoup to Attend B-to-B Interactive Marketing Conference
CommissionSoup representatives will attend the B-to-B Interactive Marketing Conference September 11-13. CommissionSoup employees will attend educational seminars on topics ranging from e-mail strategies to search engine marketing to effectively writing for the web. The conference is an excellent way for employees to learn new and unique ways to market online. Madison, SD (PRWEB) September 7, 2006 -- Representatives from CommissionSoup will attend the B-to-B Interactive Marketing Conference in Scottsdale, AZ. CommissionSoup President Darin Namken and Marketing Director Ann Garry will attend the conference at the Westin Kierland Resort September 11-13. CommissionSoup is an e-business marketing solutions provider with corporate offices in Madison, S.D. Through their performance-based affiliate network, CommissionSoup connects online marketers with quality programs to maximize earnings on traffic and generate top sales.
Free Webinar To Unveil Secrets For How To Increase Web Traffic ...
(Costa Mesa, CA � 12/14/07) Rick Jorgenson, Founder and CEO of Mass Traffic Network, will be offering an invaluable Christmas gift for all affiliate marketers through a special, free webinar on December 19th from 7:00 to 8:15 P.M., EST. The title of this webinar is �How to Drive Massive Website Traffic to Top Rated Affiliate Offers.� Developed especially for affiliate marketers, this presentation will unveil some of the best-kept secrets for how to increase web traffic to top-rated affiliate offers. Through his 10+ years of experience in developing Mass Web Traffic programs for several Fortune 500 companies, Jorgenson has accumulated a wealth of knowledge and skill in this arena. Having now applied this expertise to the affiliate marketing arena, he will reveal for the first time many powerful tips and secrets that are completely unknown to the vast majority of Internet Marketers.
Female Voters Abandoning Clinton for Obama
This may be what prompted Clinton to play the gender card in the New Hampshire Democratic debate on Saturday night. She said that her potential to become the first female president helps make her an "agent of change," a characteristic that has polled highly among female Democratic voters. "But I think I am an agent of change. I embody change," Clinton volunteered in the debate. "I think having the first woman president is a huge change with consequences across our country and the world." In Iowa, however, the fact that Clinton could become the first female president did not persuade female Democratic voters to support her. According to the television networks' entrance poll of 2,136 voters attending the Democratic presidential caucuses last Thursday evening, Obama beat Clinton among all female voters 35% to 30%.
Mitt Romney Coming On
On foreign policy, he's dangerously weak. Unfortunately, he's proud instead of meek. Far too many Iowa Republican caucus-goers were fooled by or winked at Mr. Huckabee's political ploys, especially his Iowa caucus-eve trick: making an attack ad and then posing as too good to broadcast (and pay for) it (and instead to have the media broadcast it for him for free). As Ms. Noonan duly noted, Mr. Huckabee played the media masterfully: "Everyone said Mike Huckabee was a big dope to leave Iowa Wednesday to fly to L.A. to be on Jay Leno, but did you see him on that thing? He got off a perfect line on why he's doing well against Romney: 'People are looking for a presidential candidate who reminds them more of the guy they work with rather than the guy that laid them off.' The studio audience loved him.
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