DISQUS

Jim Kukral: Affiliate Marketing Is A Lifestyle Choice - Response To Jason Calacanis

  • Tom Beaton · 1 year ago
    I agree about the lifestyle thing. Different people just have different motivations in life. I understand Jason's point and appreciate what he is saying.
  • Mike 11|15 Media · 1 year ago
    Nice take on the speech. I see the point about affiliate marketing lifestyle. A great attraction for me was no corporate and working out of my laptop. Jason's speech really made me take a look at where I'm taking my business and what legacy I want to leave. The internet is so much bigger than just our little affiliate piece, and I wonder if we saw the opportunity to really do something great and try to change the world (Mahalo), would we be content to stay with the affiliate lifestyle?

    In any case, he got the wheels spinning in my head now.
  • Jim Kukral · 1 year ago
    Tom, yeah, I get what he's saying as well.
  • Jim Kukral · 1 year ago
    Mike, I also agree with you in that he did make people think bigger. Which is good, assuming you want to "be" bigger in that sense. Not everyone does.
  • Pugsley · 1 year ago
    You have to understand , maybe some people have progressed to a level that they think in bigger terms than others, but i do not believe that affiliate marketers think small. Maybe Jason needs to stick to speaking to a crowd at his level, he sure doesn't appear to be of help to the overall affiliate marketing crowd.
  • Internet Classifieds · 1 year ago
    I do agree with seeing Affliate marketing as a form of lifestyle choice. Not HR to manage, accountings yes, no investors to answer to.

    Surely a worthy result to aim for. And yes, the society at large and some people still see a decent job as from nine to five.