Attend The Affiliate Marketing Awards During ad:tech in April

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On Tuesday, April 12, the second day of ad:tech, the Affiliate Marketing Awards will be held at the W from 5:30PM to 9:30PM PST. Award categories will include Best CPS Network,
Best CPL Network, Best Coreg Network, Best Merchant Campaign, Best Agency and, just for fun, the Hottest Affiliate Manager and the Hottest Affiliate, both of which are open to men and women.

Judges for the event will include Affiliate Summit’s Shawn Collins, SocialRewards’ Joseph Morin, MediaTrust’s Pete Bordes, LeadsCon’s Jay Weintraub, VigLink’s Oliver Roup, Merchant ABC’s Deborah Carney and some ad critic named Steve Hall.

Sponsors of the event, so far, include HasOffers and VigLink. If you’d like to be a sponsor, send an email to affiliatemarketingawards@adrants.com. If you’d like to enter your work for consideration, click here. For general information about the event and to attend, click here. Use the code “Adrants” to get ten percent off.

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Steve Hall

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