AzoogleAds has posted the Top 40 Leaderboard for their 2010 Party At The Playboy Mansion Publisher Challenge. Only the publisher ID is show on the leaderboard to protect the privacy of the top affiliates. If your pub ID is on the list, it means you’re on your way to an all expense paid mega party at the Playboy Mansion. You just need to keep your name on the list until the challenge is over.
The Challenge
For publishers who drive the highest amount of incremental revenue through the AzoogleAds network during the period of February 1, 2010 at 12:01AM EST to July 31, 2010 Midnight EST versus the prior 6-month period (August 1, 2009 to January 31, 2010).
Example: Publisher A drives $15,000 in revenue from Feb. 1, 2010 to July 31, 2010. Publisher A had driven $5,000 in revenue from August 1, 2009 to Jan. 31, 2010. Publisher A, therefore, has $10,000 in incremental revenue for the purpose of the challenge. The Top 40 publishers win a party at the Playboy Mansion. In addition, the Top 5 publishers will get a donation made by Epic in their name to the charity of their choice.
The Leaderboard
But I’m Not A Super Affiliate!
OK, you’re thinking this is the best contest in the world and you would give ANYTHING to go but you’re not a Super Affiliate and the chances of beating the likes of Shoemoney in an affiliate challenge is zero (less than zero even). Have no fear because my good friend Jonathan Volk has a contest for you!
In order to win it, all you need to do is download and then READ his new affiliate marketing guide and be one of the first to get 100% right on this quiz. The first two people to get 100% will get to join us for the biggest party of the year. Better get on it before someone beats you to it!
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