By Jim Kukral
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August 19, 2008
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Affiliate Marketing, Affiliate Summit
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Last week was the Affiliate Summit in Boston and I had the pleasure of being the MC again for the show. This time I got to introduce special guest performers The Blue Man Group, who then introduced keynote speaker Mayor Corey Booker.
Below is the footage I grabbed right after I got off stage. It’s part of the Blue Man shtick and part of Mayor Booker’s speech, which, by the way, had people’s eyes watering. Great speech. Here is some more footage, and remember, the entire speech will be shown at AffiliateSummit.tv so go sign up.
Oh yeah, people are discussing it over here on Affspot forums so join in.
Tags: blue man group, corey booker
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Business Around A Lifestyle
The world changed on 9/11 in so many different ways. Since that day, there has been a major shift happening in the way people think and live their lives. Sure, many people still chase the dollar as their ultimate goal. However, many more people have begun to realize that the world could, well, end tomorrow.
That's why people are choosing to pursue a business around a lifestyle, instead of a lifestyle controlled by their business. It makes sense, right? If the world was going to end tomorrow, would you still try to live your life in a way you never wanted to?
Take a look around you and you'll see that this shift to becoming a lifestyle entrepreneur is being adopted by more and more people every day. Some of those people are falling into it because they have been laid off from their jobs and are literally forced into it. Some of those people just figure out a way to make it happen because of the "end of the world" thinking mentioned above.
Major Corey Booker was amazing.
I keep almost saying “Major” too.
I saw BMG in Chicago and it was awesome. Fun show in a small theatre, I don't know how it would be in a large venue though.
I'll see you at BlogWorld Expo…hopefully then I won't be called upon for any more botched introductions! ha ha ha
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Ha. Well, I may look to you during one of the panels I'm organizing and call you up!