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Register for BlogPotomac, greater Washington DC’s social media marketing event – June 13, 2008

by Debbie Weil | Mar 25, 2008 | Events, Social Media, Uncategorized

Will you be? BlogPotomac, greater Washington DC’s premiere social media event, is less than three months away. I’m co-chairing this one-day unconference on the latest practices in social media marketing with Geoff Livingston and will be emceeing with Josh...

Fairleigh Dickinson Graduate Students Jenna Kohler and Marisa Reece on Social Media

by Debbie Weil | Mar 16, 2008 | Events, Social Media, Uncategorized

Jenna Kohler shares her thoughts on social media after attending my Shering-Plough Executive Lecture yesterday. Below, fellow graduate student Marisa Reece has a few words too. Both are graduate assistants to Prof. Jennifer Lehr, who organized the 2008 Shering-Plough...

A Meatball Sundae with Seth Godin, Dan Pink, Rich Sloan and Debbie Weil – Feb. 13, 2008 teleconferen

by Debbie Weil | Feb 5, 2008 | Events, Uncategorized

I’m tickled to be part of a teleconference with Seth Godin to discuss his new book, Meatball Sundae, and what it says about the “new marketing.” In a word, don’t pile the newest kind of whipped cream (blogs, podcasts, video) onto your current...

Mark your calendar for BlogPotomac in Washington D.C., June 13, 2008

by Debbie Weil | Jan 18, 2008 | Events, Social Media, Uncategorized

It’s coming! Co-chair Geoff Livingston and I are delighted to announce that BlogPotomac will be held on Friday, June 13, 2008 at The State Theater in Falls Church, Virginia. Sponsored by Livingston Communications, The Point, Viget Labs and WordBiz.com, Inc.,...

Mitch Joel & Twist Image win the first ever Canadian Marketing Association award for digital innovat

by Debbie Weil | Nov 17, 2007 | Events, In the News, Social Media, Uncategorized

I don’t normally write about awards but can’t resist pointing out that Mitch Joel and his team at Twist Image last night won an award  for Digital Innovation from the Canadian Marketing Association. I hung out with Mitch and other bloggerati in...

Keynoting Webcom Montréal: Corporate blogging in a Web 2.0 world

by Debbie Weil | Nov 12, 2007 | Events, Social Media, Stuff, Uncategorized

I’m heading to Montreal to give the keynote at Webcom Montréal on Wednesday morning (Nov. 14, 2007). If you’re in Montreal, give me a holler. Title of my speech: Corporate Blogging in a Web 2.0 World. I’ll post a summary later. Blogger Meet-up in...
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