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Loren and Michelle Feldman of 1938Media Support the Boobies

***Update August 6th: The auctions are now over. Jeremy Schoemaker of Shoemoney.com has scored the valuable advertising real estate on Michelle Feldman and Wesley Faulkner is going to have some fun with Loren Feldman as the winner of a sweet video branding package. A big heartfelt thanks to winners and especially to Loren and Michelle Feldman for volunteering their talents for a great cause.***

Loren and Michelle Feldman of 1938Media have jumped in to help to help raise money to to fight breast cancer on behalf of Affiliate Marketers Give Back.

They will both be running separate auctions, offering up exciting branding opportunities for the highest bidder with 100% of the proceeds being donated to the Avon Foundation.

Loren FeldmanLoren, the Founder and President of 1938Media, and video genius is auctioning off a choice of two high-profile video branding opportunities:

Choice A: Custom Puppet Video to air on 1938Media.com

  • User selects subject matter and puppet
  • Video Bumper
  • See samples of the famous 1938Media Puppet Shows here .
  • Choice B: One Week Sponsorship Package on 1938Media.com

  • Your 125×125 banner to appear on 1938Media.com
  • Spoken shout-out and Video Bumpers on 5 individual videos
  • Click Here For More Info or to Bid on Loren’s Auction

    (Auction starts on Monday, Aug. 3rd at 5:00am PDT and runs for 3 days.)

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    Michelle Feldman Michelle is offering the winner of her auction the opportunity for them to put her in a shirt of their choosing to be worn during the Sunday and Monday of Affiliate Summit East 2009.

    Not only will the winner reap the benefits of their brand being prominently displayed on Michelle, but it will also be featured on:

  • 1938Media.com
  • AffiliateMarketersGiveBack.com
  • MissyWard.com
  • Affiliate Summit Flickr Photo Album
  • Click Here For More Info or to Bid on Michelle’s Auction

    (Auction starts on Monday, Aug. 3rd at 5:00am PDT and runs for 3 days.)

    A heartfelt thanks goes out to the Feldman’s for volunteering their time and expertise for a great cause.

    The Walk is Over!

    60 Miles Walked, 28 Team Blisters, 1 Fractured Foot….

    Raising $47,000+ for Breast Cancer Research — Priceless!

    The 2008 Breast Cancer 3-day is over and Team Affiliate Marketers Worldwide can take a well-deserved break.

    Day 2 proved to be the most difficult with hills galore — that should have been avoided.  (Note to Breast Cancer 3-day planners!)

    Somewhere around mile 30, I was tweeting my remarks when I stepped off a curb the wrong way.  Little did I know that at that point, I fractured my foot.  

    While it hurt like a bitch, I honestly thought it was a simple sprain or muscle pull, so I kept on trucking.

    Morning 3, my foot was swollen and painful, so I went to the Medical Tent and had it examined.  Because there is no x-ray equipment on site, the medical attendant couldn’t be positive that it was fractured.  With that in mind, and because I was determined to finish the remaining 20 miles, I asked him to wrap it up and do the best he could to keep me going.

    I walked the remaining miles, loaded up on ibuprophen with one goal in mind — to cross the finish line with the rest of my team.

    And that’s what I did.   Team Affiliate Marketers Worldwide waited for each other at the finish line and together we crossed it — it was joyous.

    Below are all of the pictures of the walk.  There are more pictures and videos to come as team members catch up with their lives to get them all posted.

    Game On! 

    Thank you again for all of your support!

    Sincerely,

    Missy Ward

    2008 Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer 3-day

    The morning started off at 4:00am for Team Affiliate Marketers Worldwide. We hopped on the bus at 5:00am and headed over to Opening Cereremonies.

    This part was truly inspirational. Watching all of the survivors get together brought tears to our eyes and motivated us to get out there and start walking.

    Seattle proved to be a much harder walk than Minnesota last year. There were so many more hills here that many of the team members were not prepared for. But we kept on truckin’.

    We got back to camp about 9-1/2 hours, 2,687 calories and 21.5 miles later. Little did we know that we had another 1-1/2 mile walk back to the hotel.

    We all had grand plans to go out to the Karaoke Bar for dinner. That however, turned into a quick stop at Whole Foods for beer, wine, crackers and cheese. We wound up ordering disgusting food from the hotel restaurant and got together on the floor of the hotel lobby.

    Tomorrow is another early morning for us. That’s ok though. We’re having a great time, despite our constant complaining. We all have one goal in mind and that’s to get this last 40 miles down and go out for a great dinner on Sunday night.

    Here are some pictures from today:

    Touring Seattle Pre-Walk

    I’ve been to Seattle about 9 times in my life, but this time I got to play tourist. The weather has been phenomenal — sunny and in the 70’s — not a drop of rain. I left the hotel early and headed out with my mother-in-law, Irene and sister-in-law, Tiffany who are also part of the team and we hit downtown Seattle. We hopped on one of those double-decker bus tours which are great, if you have a little time to see a lot.

    I finally got to see the top of the Space Needle and check out Pike’s Place Market. The fish were flying! We also stopped for a butterfish (sable fish/black code) lunch at Ray’s Boathouse which was amazing. I highly recommend this restaurant as a must-eat for lunch or dinner.

    Coincidentally, several of the Ray’s employees are also going to be walking in the 3-day tomorrow and they were nice enough to buy us a glass of wine. They seem like a hoot, so I’m looking forward to seeing them on the walk. We also checked out a display of Chihuly glass pieces which were absolutely beautiful.

    Well, it’s a little after 9:00pm now and I’m about ready to hit the sack. We’re up at 4:00am tomorrow to begin the 3-day walk. I think the rest of the team has already called it a night as well.

    While I personally don’t mind walking the 60-miles, getting up at 4:00am is not for me!

    Below are some pictures of today.

    Until tomorrow,

    Missy

    Space Needle Reflection in a Seattle Building