So here’s the deal:
Optimization Summit is next week (Sept. 16-17) in Dallas, and I’ve got three complimentary tickets I need to give away that the good folks putting on the event have bestowed upon me.
If you think you’re the best choice for one of these tickets, I just need you to tell me why in the comments. The only catch if you get them is you need to tweet and blog about it either during or after the event. Pretty easy, huh?
If you’ve read my recaps of the previous Optimization Summit, you know I absolutely love it. It’s a great marketing conference. This one features Brian Solis, Christopher S. Penn, Jason Falls, Mack Collier, Jay Ehret, Geno Church and many, MANY other marketing luminaries.
There’s a bad trend I’m starting to see at too many conferences. Especially if said conference is focused on a fairly narrow niche subject. The problem? Over-Introductions. Let’s say you’re at a social media conference. The room is probably a good mix of the experienced and active as well as the inexperienced but interested. And [...]
I had the privilege of both speaking and attending the Big Design conference this past weekend, a two-day event filled with keynotes and workshops targeting designers and developers that are obsessed with the user experience. Being that I’m neither a designer or developer, I was a bit cautious rolling into this event, figuring much of [...]



