Archives for January 2009
3 Keys to a Good Conference Panel
[Cross posted with the iMedia Connection blog.]
I produce, attend, speak at and moderate panels at conferences many times each year, and while nothing is quite as bad as a horrible keynote address, time and again panel discussions prove the most challenging, bouncing-on-the-high-wire-without-a-net piece of each day.
Here are 3 things that make a successful panel:
1. Conflict. [...]
Links for January 27th through January 28th
Things I’m tracking for January 27th through January 28th:
01_bradberens.mov (video/quicktime Object) – and the podcast version of the TechEvent2008 keynote…
6 Questions About The Digital Revolution (and maybe some answers) – Video from my keynote address at last November's TechEvent2008 in Mexico City just came online!
Jack Myers – JackMyersThinkTank.com – The Collaboration Conundrum: Building Relationships In [...]
Links for January 25th through January 26th
Things I’m tracking for January 25th through January 26th:
www.mcstrat.com – Marketing and Media in 2009 –
Technology Review: The Future of Business Technology –
Web-connected TVs expanding entertainment offerings – Yahoo! News –
Revolution, Facebook-Style – Can Social Networking Turn Young Egyptians Into a Force for Democratic Change? – NYTimes.com –
A Quarter of Americans [...]
Links for January 22nd through January 24th
Things I’m tracking for January 22nd through January 24th:
Streaming: Monty Python Puts Free Videos Online, Sells 23,000% More DVDs –
MarketingProfs Conferences: Digital Marketing World Spring 2009<br>Free Virtual Conference –
Wii Are Family – Delightful post about first stepping into Wii culture by MarketingProfs Ann Handley.
Global Internet Audience Surpasses 1 billion Visitors, According to comScore [...]
Target the reptile brain with data, the mammal brain with art
Two pieces that I read early this morning collided in my head: first, I enjoyed Russell Scott’s whimsical but insightful article on advertising jingles (today’s cover story at iMedia Connection), and then I read Brian Morrisey’s blog post about a 212 event that he moderated last night where Canoe CEO David Verklin — a guy [...]

