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Organizing events that DON'T SUCK

No Food for you!

So I was working a booth at Software 2008 this past week, and it was quite an eye opener. Obviously Tom and I don't put on events of that scale, and frankly that's not our dream.The sheer size and Continue Reading

Jake McKee has a great idea

I saw this post on Jakes blog, and it while he took inspiration from a recent Microsoft event, I'm taking it from a recent Adobe event Tom and I attended.I'm only going to take the Titles of his Continue Reading

How not to win or influence customers

Or how Creative might have nailed it's own coffin shut. Or at least drove one of the last nails.In what's a sadly typical corporate move, Creative seems to have decided that their customers needed to Continue Reading

A conference for community builders

Tom and I attended Adobe's "Industry Leader and Creative Media Summit", not a descriptive title at all, but it turned out to be fun. We can't talk about what we were shown, but that's really only Continue Reading

Educational Marketing… the only way it should be.

Business Week had a very informative article and it really resonated with Tom and I. It's about educational Marketingc and its benefits. The interesting part is that this approach isn't just Continue Reading

Business and Cluetrain

We're not the first business to embrace the concepts of the Cluetrain Manifesto. Lego's done it, I'm certain more have. I'm more certain that more should.I'm not sure if there's any start ups that Continue Reading

Cluetrain, the course! Freakin’ awesome!

Saw this on Doc's blog, and had to talk about it. It's on the practical PR blog, which (it says) is a "conversation with PR students at Kent State".They're walking through each chapter of the Continue Reading

Karma makes the world go around

I mentioned the actual event on our conference blog, but wanted to talk a little more about it.Tom and I both believe in Karma. Not in the Hindu sense, Tom's a Mormon and I'm a non-believer. Hope Continue Reading

Offsite Summits

Some companies try to find time and fundage to go for an offsite summit at least once a year. The reason for this is to get out of the traditional surroundings, find themselves in a new place that Continue Reading

Engage everyone

During the planning for 360|Flex Atlanta, Tom and I realized something. We hadn't been engaging our speakers. Here we had 40+ of the biggest names in the Flex developer community, most of whom blog Continue Reading

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