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11 Personalities You’ll Find at a Digital Marketing Conference

Dan Hanrahan — November 10, 2016 Follow @SigstrApp— November 10, 2016 This past week, over 14,000 people gathered at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center for Inbound 2016. One of the largest marketing events put on by the masters of inbound marketing at Hubspot, the digital marketing conference was a chance for marketing professionals to … Continue reading 11 Personalities You’ll Find at a Digital Marketing Conference

6 Effective Ways to Manage a Successful Interactive Conference

by Karol Kopanko March 11, 2016March 11, 2016 With our world becoming increasingly more digital every day, we need to become accustomed to interactive conferences. Online events are fast becoming an easily accessible way to improve your personal brand, deliver a one-of-a-kind experience to your audience and connect with influential people. Plus, digital interaction at … Continue reading 6 Effective Ways to Manage a Successful Interactive Conference

6 Ways to Ruin Your Reputation at a Blogging Conference

by Gina Badalaty December 4, 2015 Follow @GinabadDecember 4, 2015 Every blogger who wants to go professional, work with brands and monetize their blog should attend blogging conferences and events that are relevant to their niche. These events can be vastly different, but good conferences include some critical agendas that bloggers need to grow. First … Continue reading 6 Ways to Ruin Your Reputation at a Blogging Conference

Live Tweeting: How to Get the Most Out of Conference Attendance

Kenna GriffinOctober 29, 2015 There are at least 75 noteworthy professional conferences hosted this year for journalists and journalism educators. Those are journalism-specific conferences. That number doesn’t even include conferences in related disciplines like public relations, social media, marketing, or blogging. There are hundreds of conferences a year in just this one profession, and I … Continue reading Live Tweeting: How to Get the Most Out of Conference Attendance