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If you are attending Affiliate Summit in New York next week, you might have noticed there are three competing parties Monday night during the conference. You might have received numerous emails from the organizers of these events as well as the event sponsors.

In the past, we have attended parties by all three of these organizer and all have been well attended, enjoyable events. Which is really why we wish they weren’ all on the same night. Sunday night would work just as well as Monday night, Yes, yes, ShareASale always has it’s party Sunday night but it starts early and ends early. The other three parties tend to be later at night so it wouldn’t be so much of a conflict.

Anyway, we don’t plan the parties. We can only comment and suggest. While we aren’t going to miss the Affiliate Ball which, this year, will feature hosts Ice T and Coco, we’re also not going to miss the Clickbooth party which happens Monday night at Hudson Terrace rooftop lounge. The party will feature a performances by Juvenile, DJ Jamm, open bar and Scores Girls dancers.

Check out pictures from the last Clickbooth party. No doubt, it will be fun this time around as well. RSVP here.

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