I am back in the UK after ten days in Atlanta; four of which of which at Stompernet’s annual Internet Marketing Conference and six days holiday with family. Still jetlagged, I am now getting back to work with a head full of business strategies, online and offline marketing strategies, web design tips, SEO best practices and thankfully some time management tips to boot.
Stompernet 7 Speakers and Highlights
- Paul Lemberg – a truly awesome approach to generating volumes of content in days rather than weeks – business acceleration
- Dan Thies – SEO specialist – tips on desktop and time management – using an integrated toolset to drive productivity – how iPhone, iMac, MobileMe and iTools rock
- Don Crowther – PR specialist – the power of offline marketing through direct mail, postcards, inserts, classfied ads.
- Perry Belcher – an eye widening explanation on why Twitter can boost your marketing efforts – how to tweet, what to tweet, when to tweet and how to integrate this with facebook, youtube and your blog – best practices for marketing using social media
- Jaime Mintun – copyrighter and consultant – use of competitor analysis to drive consultancy
- David Bullock – the role of social media marketing campaigns in Barack Obama’s election success
- Stephen Pierce – a highly focused and disciplined framework for business planning and execution – probably the best speaker at the conference
Overall, I am left with a sense of confidence in my business plans and a mass of ideas to implement before launch on the 7th April.
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