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The Road to meshmarketing

One of the lessons we learned from the last mesh conference is how many people within the public relations, advertising marketing sectors want and need more insight into the right approach, techniques and tools to attack the fast-growing online advertising/marketing marketplace.

As a result, we decided to create meshmarketing, a one-day event on Oct. 22 in downtown Toronto that will, hopefully, provide attendees with a fresh perspective on what’s happening and what they need to do, and how to do it.

We’ve got a great keynote speaker, Hugh MacLeod, two great food-for-thought panels, and eight hands-on, interactive workshops. It should make for a day full of insight, information, perspective and learning.

For more details, check out the mesh blog, as well as the meshmarketing site.

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  • http://afroginthevalley.com/ Sylvain Carle

    There is not a lot of events in Canada, so I am super happy about this, but guys why did you schedule it the same day as webcom Montréal? http://www.webcom-montreal.com/

    Would have love to attend/present at Mesh Marketing, but you are making it a bit harder than it should be…

    • http://intensedebate.com/people/markevans markevans

      Sylvain,

      Apologies for the scheduling conflict. It didn't come up on our radar when we were thinking about a date for meshmarketing in April.

      Mark

  • http://afroginthevalley.com/ Sylvain Carle

    I know it's hard to pick a date in advance, it's just an unfortunate sad coincidence for social media event in Canada, we can fix this by calling October 22nd the "Canadian Social Media Day" with events in several major cities! ;-)

  • http://intensedebate.com/people/markevans markevans

    Fair enough!

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