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		<title>by: Pepperjam Internships &#124; One Day, One Internship</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 11:10:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] What the heck is Pepperjam? We think that it has something to do with the fact that the company was originally founded as an online gourmet food business. They were so successful that other companies kept coming to them asking them how to be great online marketers. Realizing that this was a business opportunity of its own, Pepperjam shifted its focus in 2000 to &#8220;online marketing, including pay-per-click, search-engine optimization, and affiliate program management.&#8221; That&#8217;s led to their being featured in Inc. Magazine&#8217;s list of the 500 fastest growing companies due (their 550.2% 3-year growth rate ranks them 293rd). If you&#8217;re not familiar with Internet marketing, you should know that it&#8217;s a completely different beast from traditional marketing, but it&#8217;s just as exciting - if not more so. Somewhere along the way Pepperjam also launched a comparison shopping site that doesn&#8217;t seem to have panned out. For more on their history, you can read this post on the Pepperjam Blog (there&#8217;s also some controversy about their latest business move). [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] What the heck is Pepperjam? We think that it has something to do with the fact that the company was originally founded as an online gourmet food business. They were so successful that other companies kept coming to them asking them how to be great online marketers. Realizing that this was a business opportunity of its own, Pepperjam shifted its focus in 2000 to &#8220;online marketing, including pay-per-click, search-engine optimization, and affiliate program management.&#8221; That&#8217;s led to their being featured in Inc. Magazine&#8217;s list of the 500 fastest growing companies due (their 550.2% 3-year growth rate ranks them 293rd). If you&#8217;re not familiar with Internet marketing, you should know that it&#8217;s a completely different beast from traditional marketing, but it&#8217;s just as exciting - if not more so. Somewhere along the way Pepperjam also launched a comparison shopping site that doesn&#8217;t seem to have panned out. For more on their history, you can read this post on the Pepperjam Blog (there&#8217;s also some controversy about their latest business move). [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: pepperjamBlog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Google to Sell SEM Division of Performics - Will ValueClick be the Acquirer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 01:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Think about it. In light of the recent fallout between Pepperjam and Commission because we launched a competing affiliate network technology, I don&#8217;t think CJ is gonna want Pepperjam to be the only real alternative (i.e. full service model with a network) to Performics. I imagine the stage would be set for some fierce competition between Commission Junction and Pepperjam if indeed ValueClick purchases Performics. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Think about it. In light of the recent fallout between Pepperjam and Commission because we launched a competing affiliate network technology, I don&#8217;t think CJ is gonna want Pepperjam to be the only real alternative (i.e. full service model with a network) to Performics. I imagine the stage would be set for some fierce competition between Commission Junction and Pepperjam if indeed ValueClick purchases Performics. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Some Free Disease Knowledges &#187; Blog Archive &#187; List of Merchants with MYAP &#38; CJ</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 03:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Add to the list any merchant you know is with both MYAP and CJ as well as a drop-dead date for MYAP if you know it. (See http://pepperjamblog.com/2008/03/05/did-commission-junction-act-fairly-break-the-law-or-simply-overstep-its-power-against-pepperjam/) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Add to the list any merchant you know is with both MYAP and CJ as well as a drop-dead date for MYAP if you know it. (See <a href='http://pepperjamblog.com/2008/03/05/did-commission-junction-act-fairly-break-the-law-or-simply-overstep-its-power-against-pepperjam/' rel='nofollow'>http://pepperjamblog.com/2008/03/05/did-commission-junction-act-fairly-break-the-law-or-simply-overstep-its-power-against-pepperjam/</a>) [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Badass Affiliate Marketing Contest With $7,119 In Prizes &#124; Affiliates Miami</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:35:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] $500 Cash from PepperJam Network Pepperjam is a brand new affiliate network founded by Kristopher Jones, a guy who really knows what he’s doing in Internet marketing. This system is truly unique in that it offers reliable communication tools and strives to provide complete transparency for affiliates. Pepperjam is AWESOME and they are really taking things to a new level. It’s no wonder bigger networks like CJ feel threatened. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] $500 Cash from PepperJam Network Pepperjam is a brand new affiliate network founded by Kristopher Jones, a guy who really knows what he’s doing in Internet marketing. This system is truly unique in that it offers reliable communication tools and strives to provide complete transparency for affiliates. Pepperjam is AWESOME and they are really taking things to a new level. It’s no wonder bigger networks like CJ feel threatened. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: PepperJam Network vs. CJ - Battle of the Bears &#124; Just Good Thinking</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 00:27:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled &#8220;Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?&#8220;. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network &#8220;were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum&#8220;. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it&#8217;s boundaries. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled &#8220;Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?&#8220;. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network &#8220;were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum&#8220;. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it&#8217;s boundaries. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Easy2Earn Dollars &#187; Blog Archive &#187; PepperJam Network vs. CJ - Battle of the Bears</title>
		<link>http://www.pepperjam.com/blog/2008/03/05/did-commission-junction-act-fairly-break-the-law-or-simply-overstep-its-power-against-pepperjam/#comment-134627</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled “Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?“. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network “were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum“. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it’s boundaries.This is a  very long post, so I advise you to go and read it yourself, or you can head over to Scott Jangro’s blog, where he did an excellent recap on the original blog post, which makes it easier to read and more understandable. For more opinions and responses this article, you can also read  Search Engine Journal,  AffiliateTip and  Revenews. I’m sure this will be a heated topic over the next couple of weeks, as more and more blogs cover the story and more information is released. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled “Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?“. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network “were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum“. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it’s boundaries.This is a  very long post, so I advise you to go and read it yourself, or you can head over to Scott Jangro’s blog, where he did an excellent recap on the original blog post, which makes it easier to read and more understandable. For more opinions and responses this article, you can also read  Search Engine Journal,  AffiliateTip and  Revenews. I’m sure this will be a heated topic over the next couple of weeks, as more and more blogs cover the story and more information is released. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Easy2Earn Dollars &#187; Blog Archive &#187; PepperJam Network vs. CJ - Battle of the Bears</title>
		<link>http://www.pepperjam.com/blog/2008/03/05/did-commission-junction-act-fairly-break-the-law-or-simply-overstep-its-power-against-pepperjam/#comment-134626</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled “Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?“. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network “were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum“. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it’s boundaries.This is a  very long post, so I advise you to go and read it yourself, or you can head over to Scott Jangro’s blog, where he did an excellent recap on the original blog post, which makes it easier to read and more understandable. For more opinions and responses this article, you can also read  Search Engine Journal,  AffiliateTip and  Revenews. I’m sure this will be a heated topic over the next couple of weeks, as more and more blogs cover the story and more information is released. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled “Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?“. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network “were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum“. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it’s boundaries.This is a  very long post, so I advise you to go and read it yourself, or you can head over to Scott Jangro’s blog, where he did an excellent recap on the original blog post, which makes it easier to read and more understandable. For more opinions and responses this article, you can also read  Search Engine Journal,  AffiliateTip and  Revenews. I’m sure this will be a heated topic over the next couple of weeks, as more and more blogs cover the story and more information is released. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: PepperJam Network vs. CJ - Battle of the Bears &#124; My Affiliate Guide: Making money is easy!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 04:07:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled “Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?“. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network “were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum“. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it’s boundaries. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled “Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?“. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network “were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum“. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it’s boundaries. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: PepperJam Network vs. CJ - Battle of the Bears &#124; My Affiliate Guide: Making money is easy!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Mar 2008 04:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled &#8220;Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?&#8220;. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network &#8220;were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum&#8220;. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it&#8217;s boundaries. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] On Wednesday night, PepperJam founder Kris Jones made a very long rant  (2,000+ words) on his PJ blog about recent activities between CJ and the newly released PepperJam Network. The post was titled &#8220;Did Commission Junction Act Fairly, Break the Law, or Simply Overstep its Power Against Pepperjam?&#8220;. With the release of their new network, it seems many networks have wanted to start working more closely with PepperJam, while others (specifically CJ), see them as being a major competitor. Within the post Kris talks briefly about his past, how he got started, built up the PepperJam Network and more importantly, how merchants/advertisers on the PepperJam network &#8220;were being aggressively contacted by Commission Junction employees and delivered an ultimatum&#8220;. So what Kris wants to do, is let everyone aware of the situation and let you decide if CJ was acting fairly, break the law, or act outside of it&#8217;s boundaries. [&#8230;]
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