Syndicate conference discount
By Charlene Li
If you’re still on the fence about going to the Syndicate Conference next week, here’s a discount code to get you 30% off. I’ll be moderating a session on Corporate Blogging (more details below).
To receive your exclusive 30% discount, please enter priority code SPKDEC when you register at http://www.syndicateconference.com/live/38/register.
This offer/discount is valid for new registrations only and must be redeemed/noted at time of initial registration. No refunds or credits will be issued for a discount after the initial registration. This offer cannot be duplicated, redeemed for cash, or used in conjunction with any other offer.
I’m also particularly interested in a panel on Wednesday morning, “Compound Feeds, Micro-content, and the Future of Syndication”, which will be moderated by the always-engaging Marc Cantor and feature panelists from Technorati, Six Apart, and Pub Sub.
12/14/2005, 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM
Moderator:
Charlene Li, Principal Analyst, Devices, Media, and Marketing, Forrester Research, Inc.
Speakers:
Greg Reinacker, CTO & Founder, NewsGator Technologies, Inc.
Jeremy Zawodny, Technology Development Group, Yahoo! Inc.
Jodi Baumann, Senior Manager, Corporate Public Relations, Network Appliance.
David Geller, President & CEO, WhatCounts, Inc.
Blogging - it's fast, cheap and effective. Customers are coming to expect it. Marketing should love it, so why aren't more corporations doing it? Probably because senior management is uncertain and the legal department is scared. Even if you get permission, who should write the blog and what should they say? And should you really let anyone comment on your corporate blog? Learn how to get through these roadblocks and develop best practices from veteran corporate bloggers.



Ah, that's exactly when I have a big meeting, otherwise, sounds mighty good, thanks!
Craig
Posted by: Craig Newmark | December 09, 2005 at 03:50 PM
Maybe i am a sleeper, but i haven't known that. Thanks for news... quite old news
Posted by: Susan | December 18, 2005 at 07:52 AM