DiscoverThe Heart Of Marketing119: How to Use Digital Media to Make In-Person Conferences More Valuable
119: How to Use Digital Media to Make In-Person Conferences More Valuable

119: How to Use Digital Media to Make In-Person Conferences More Valuable

Update: 2017-04-03
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Heading to a social media conference this year? How about a conference in marketing, public relations, SEO, content, email, or whatever your vertical is?

Conferences are indeed best practice for in-real-life branding. You show up and immediately someone recognizes your face because of your avatar on Twitter or a Facebook post. (It's the coolest thing.)

So, you show up, you network, you make a connection and you hit the social media sphere and share what you're learning.

We got the idea for this episode from a reporter in the Wall Street Journal who wrote a jazzy piece about her attendance at social media conferences and how she used the experience to share business cards, network, grab some free books, and also be a presenter and thought leader.

There are so many reasons why you need to attend a conference, and I don't want to give it all away in writing. It's a quick episode and full of energy! Take a listen!

Shout Outs to:

Rosemary O'Neill
Mark Schaefer
Adam Toporek
John Gregory Olson (always gets a shout out)

This is The Heart of Marketing.

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119: How to Use Digital Media to Make In-Person Conferences More Valuable

119: How to Use Digital Media to Make In-Person Conferences More Valuable