Posts Tagged ‘New York’

4 Great Places to Eat During ad:tech

Food! Food is an exciting and confusing part of any tradeshow regimen. From dawn to dusk, the opportunity to land that career-changing deal is incredibly high–as you’re essentially navigating a sea of people who are opening themselves up for shop talk. Most people, outside of a tradeshow setting, aren’t so receptive to pursuing every lead [...]

AM Affiliate: The Ultimate Social Media Map, Allegedly Exclusive Affiliate Summit East Parties, & More

– Navigate the social media wilderness with this handy map. [Gizmodo] – July was a terrible month of web browser trendsetters: Firefox and Chrome lagged while Internet Explorer, Opera, and Safari gained momentum. [DM Confidential] – An interesting counterpoint to this piece about expectations in Affiliate Managers. [PPV Playbook] – Affiliate Summit East is six [...]

Conde Nast to Move From 4 Times Square to Ground Zero

According to the The New York Times, the publishing giant responsible for such namebrand glossies as Vogue is looking to swap its Times Square zip code for something downtown–namely at 1 World Trade Center. This move would be landmark as it’s the first time a publishing giant has relinquished its Midtown location for somewehre so [...]

After-Work Art in Manhattan

Even affiliate marketers have to take a break from talking about CPCs and you-owe-mes. Which which makes tonights New York-based reception for an eclectic mixed-media art exhibit at 320 Studios (which may better be known as the same space frequently used by Wendy Williams and MTV) an ideal way to welcome the weekend. Even if [...]

This Is What the BP Oil Spill Would Look Like in New York City

IfItWasMyHome.com is a website that lets you re-create the BP oil spill in your own backyard. Here is what it would look like if the disaster originated in Manhattan, before spreading out to the rest of New York City. Click through for more screenshots.

8 Things NYC-Based Affiliate Marketers Should Do This Long Weekend

As affiliate marketers, many of us work long hours–or rarely stop working at all–and find ourselves plugged into the world around us through every piece of social media available to them. And with Foursquare and Twitter playing such heightened roles in the way that the NYC-based subset of us live our lives, this Memorial Day [...]