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#1 Jeff Ullrich

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 02:22 PM

Hi All - the forums are a big place and it's hard to always answer all the questions that are basically for me. So I'm starting this one thread that I can stay on top of consistently and make sure I explain what we are doing and why.

I love this stuff so don't be shy and I look forward to interacting with everyone. Who's got the first question?

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 02:32 PM

I do.

I think I heard somewhere that if I am signed into amazon.com by default when I visit in my browser, that if I click an amazon link somewhere, such as earwolf.com, they don't get the credit they would for the purchase if I didn't have myself automatically logged into amazon.com.

I hope that is an old wive's tale but if it isn't I'll have to change some things so the amazon support ends up where I want it instead of nowhere.

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 02:37 PM

View PostJaime, on 15 December 2012 - 02:32 PM, said:

I do.

I think I heard somewhere that if I am signed into amazon.com by default when I visit in my browser, that if I click an amazon link somewhere, such as earwolf.com, they don't get the credit they would for the purchase if I didn't have myself automatically logged into amazon.com.

I hope that is an old wive's tale but if it isn't I'll have to change some things so the amazon support ends up where I want it instead of nowhere.

To be honest, I'm not sure if that's true. It's a good question. My understanding was that it would count. What we do and ask others to do it just bookmark the affiliate link (because even I forget to click from our website sometimes) and then use that bookmark whenever you shop on Amazon. Once that happens, we get a steady stream of 5% from whatever you shop. Sorry I couldn't give a better answer and thanks for caring enough to support us!

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 03:26 PM

Hey Jeff,

I hope this isn't too intrusive of a question. Is Earwolf turning a profit yet? I remember the last time I heard you speak on the financials of the company you were still losing money (that was probably over a year ago). Again if this is something you don't want to answer I understand.

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 03:33 PM

View PostJaime, on 15 December 2012 - 02:32 PM, said:

I hope that is an old wive's tale but if it isn't I'll have to change some things so the amazon support ends up where I want it instead of nowhere.

Jaime, the scenario you describe is possible due to the way Amazon tracks who receives credit for your purchases.

Basically, the last affiliate ID you click is stored in your cookies. Since every Amazon link you encounter can theoretically include a different affiliate ID, that ID is constantly being overwritten. The only way to guarantee that Earwolf gets credit is to go through the Amazon link on Earwolf.com.

Still, many sites have links to specific Amazon product pages that include hard-coded affiliate IDs. If you unwittingly click one of those (or are sent one via e-mail, or have them bookmarked), the Earwolf ID will once again be overwritten. To help prevent this issue, I've installed these browser add-ons:

Amazon Affiliate Link for Google Chrome

AffiliateFox for Mozilla Firefox

and entered the affiliate ID earwolf-20 in the settings for both. Your browser then overwrites every Amazon link you click to credit Earwolf instead of someone else.

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 04:10 PM

View PostDan Engler, on 15 December 2012 - 03:33 PM, said:

Jaime, the scenario you describe is possible due to the way Amazon tracks who receives credit for your purchases.

Basically, the last affiliate ID you click is stored in your cookies. Since every Amazon link you encounter can theoretically include a different affiliate ID, that ID is constantly being overwritten. The only way to guarantee that Earwolf gets credit is to go through the Amazon link on Earwolf.com.

Still, many sites have links to specific Amazon product pages that include hard-coded affiliate IDs. If you unwittingly click one of those (or are sent one via e-mail, or have them bookmarked), the Earwolf ID will once again be overwritten. To help prevent this issue, I've installed these browser add-ons:

Amazon Affiliate Link for Google Chrome

AffiliateFox for Mozilla Firefox
and entered the affiliate ID earwolf-20 in the settings for both. Your browser then overwrites every Amazon link you click to credit Earwolf instead of someone else.


Wow, thanks Dan!!!!



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Posted 15 December 2012 - 04:18 PM

View PostJustin, on 15 December 2012 - 03:26 PM, said:

Hey Jeff,

I hope this isn't too intrusive of a question. Is Earwolf turning a profit yet? I remember the last time I heard you speak on the financials of the company you were still losing money (that was probably over a year ago). Again if this is something you don't want to answer I understand.

Thanks for the question Justin.

Yes, Earwolf is profitable. We've been fortunate enough to be profitable for a long time. There is a big caveat, though, which is that we spend most of what we make (not all!). Profit sharing with the artists, studio, staff, more staff, equipment, website, hosting, legal fees, etc. And we've been investing in new initiatives. We have had a lot of money (for us) come in during 2012, but we keep very little. That's okay, it's by design. Most of our shows lose us money, but it's important to us to keep putting out great stuff and giving it time to breathe and grow. You'll be seeing a few shows go away in the new year, but none based on financial reasons.

We've never made a content decision based on money, which is the reason we are self-funded. We don't want anyone telling us to worry about the bottom line, especially on a show by show basis. Sometimes the show hosts have a hard time keeping up with the workload, which is very understandable - it's a ton of work for not much (if any) money. But I'm very proud that we've never cancelled a show because of the cost.

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 04:43 PM

View PostDan Engler, on 15 December 2012 - 03:33 PM, said:

Jaime, the scenario you describe is possible due to the way Amazon tracks who receives credit for your purchases.

Basically, the last affiliate ID you click is stored in your cookies. Since every Amazon link you encounter can theoretically include a different affiliate ID, that ID is constantly being overwritten. The only way to guarantee that Earwolf gets credit is to go through the Amazon link on Earwolf.com.

Still, many sites have links to specific Amazon product pages that include hard-coded affiliate IDs. If you unwittingly click one of those (or are sent one via e-mail, or have them bookmarked), the Earwolf ID will once again be overwritten. To help prevent this issue, I've installed these browser add-ons:

Amazon Affiliate Link for Google Chrome

AffiliateFox for Mozilla Firefox
and entered the affiliate ID earwolf-20 in the settings for both. Your browser then overwrites every Amazon link you click to credit Earwolf instead of someone else.



I always forget to use my bookmark/earwolf link, thanks for the nifty chrome extension recommendation.



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Posted 15 December 2012 - 05:31 PM

Is Affirmation Nation ever coming back? I miss Ducca.

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 06:07 PM

View PostFlatulator, on 15 December 2012 - 05:31 PM, said:

Is Affirmation Nation ever coming back? I miss Ducca.

Seth and I emailed a few weeks ago. Sadly, it's officially retired. RIP.

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 07:04 PM

View PostJeff Ullrich, on 15 December 2012 - 06:07 PM, said:

Seth and I emailed a few weeks ago. Sadly, it's officially retired. RIP.


Probably because he made the correct decision to write/act on a shitty show like Whitney and make some $$$. RIP Ducca.

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 09:24 PM

Is there going to be another Earwolf challenge season next year?
And, if so, how would you go about trying to enter?

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 10:30 PM

View PostAaronSinger, on 15 December 2012 - 09:24 PM, said:

Is there going to be another Earwolf challenge season next year?
And, if so, how would you go about trying to enter?

Unfortunately the combination of no one to produce it (that was a TON of work for Frank and Peter, work they didn't get paid for) and the fact that almost no one listened to it, means it's unlikely there will be another season of The Earwolf Challenge.

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Posted 15 December 2012 - 11:48 PM

Awww.. I listened to it :) If you guys end up doing it again or doing something similar, I would suggest shorter intros and analyzations for each episode.. Nothing against Matt Besser obviously he's awesome and hilarious, but it took a while to find the actual part of the show where I could hear the contestants and their challenges, rather than hearing people talk about the contestants and their challenges.

In general though, I definitely enjoyed it, I loved the concept and I would love to listen to another season of Earwolf Challenge or something similar.

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 12:31 AM

When will we learn the fate of the CBB TV series? I tweeted @IFCtv this week to ask when we'd be able to purchase an iTunes Season Pass for Season 2 but, alas, received no response.

Also, now that the venerated CBB stand-up show has performed its swan song, do Scott and Kulap have any plans to continue the Nativity Pageant? (Too soon?)

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 08:36 AM

View PostDan Engler, on 16 December 2012 - 12:31 AM, said:

When will we learn the fate of the CBB TV series? I tweeted @IFCtv this week to ask when we'd be able to purchase an iTunes Season Pass for Season 2 but, alas, received no response.

Also, now that the venerated CBB stand-up show has performed its swan song, do Scott and Kulap have any plans to continue the Nativity Pageant? (Too soon?)

Crappy answers - No word and I have no idea! Sorry Dan. Maybe Earwolf will be in a position to take some of the load off of them (although they do great by themselves) by then.

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 08:37 AM

View PostAaronSinger, on 15 December 2012 - 11:48 PM, said:

Awww.. I listened to it :) If you guys end up doing it again or doing something similar, I would suggest shorter intros and analyzations for each episode.. Nothing against Matt Besser obviously he's awesome and hilarious, but it took a while to find the actual part of the show where I could hear the contestants and their challenges, rather than hearing people talk about the contestants and their challenges.

In general though, I definitely enjoyed it, I loved the concept and I would love to listen to another season of Earwolf Challenge or something similar.

Thanks for listening Dan. I never say never, but it's going to be hard to do something like that in the near future. Sorry.

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 08:49 AM

Here's an easy one that I've always wondered - Who says "This has been an Earwolf Media production..." at the beginning of the Earwolf outro?

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 09:24 AM

View PostKickpuncher, on 16 December 2012 - 08:49 AM, said:

Here's an easy one that I've always wondered - Who says "This has been an Earwolf Media production..." at the beginning of the Earwolf outro?

Former engineer Joe. He was the engineer in July and August of 2010. I still talk to him and he is doing well as a musician!

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Posted 16 December 2012 - 09:37 AM

Sad to hear that Affirmation Nation is done, but it was a great ride. Which brings up another question... are there any series coming or currently airing that are either intended to be a mini-series or will be ending soon?

Also, any word on a Digital Video Disc (or "DVD") or a Blue Laser Ultra-Radioactive Action Yarn (or "Blu Ray") for the Comedy Bang Bang tv series?
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