Presenter: Paul Rosenfeld, Anil Dash, DL Byron
Broadcast on
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Duration: 90 minutes
Cost: $129.00
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This seminar looks beyond the hype to talk about how marketers can take advantage of blogs to develop a direct dialogue with their customers to build brand awareness, increase customer retention and improve the bottom line. Learn from a successful corporate marketer, vendor and blog consultant on the power of blogs and how to get started in your own organization.
Who Should Attend: Corporate and marketing communications professionals.
Paul Rosenfeld is the General Manager for QuickBooks Online Edition. Paul has also worked for American Express Small Business, a lending internet start-up for small businesses, and has spent the last four years at Intuit.
Anil Dash is Vice President, Professional Network for Six Apart, Ltd. Dash is a recognized expert on the weblog medium and on the blogging industry, having appeared on television, radio and print in addition to having founded one of the earliest and most popular weblogs on the Internet. In addition, Dash has given presentations around the world speaking about the future of the weblog medium, the relationship between blogs and journalism, and business blogging.
DL Byron is the Principal of Textura Design, Inc. He first stole Zeldman’s code in 1997, then lived dotcoms, dotcom crashes, Clip-n-Seal, and now he is evangelizing Standards-based design, speaking at conferences, and the author of Publish & Prosper: Blogging Business, a Peachpit Press book. With more than twelve years of experience, he is an expert blogger, web designer and developer. An entrepreneur and an inventor, he also consults with clients, co-founded the Blog Business Summit, and publishes a network of successful blogs, including one of the first business blogs.
Of the participants who evaluated this seminar, 64% would recommend it to a colleague. Some of their comments:
"The panelists who spoke knew what they were talking about and had a fresh idea for using blogs as a marketing tool. If [you] didn't know anything about blogs [you] might have a hard time following the lingo."
"It's a good overview of blogging and how to use it. I found Paul Rosenfeld's part the most interesting because it's a real-life case study on how they have used blogging and what results they have seen."
"I would only recommend this to a novice who has not blogged at all. I was expecting material for marketers who are a little more aware of blogging and are looking for more concrete examples of blogging that benefited an established company. The Quickbooks example approached that."
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