Congratulations to Bonnie Harris on winning the free pass to IMS MSP!
Tomorrow the Integrated Marketing Summit in Minneapolis kicks off with a mix of educational sessions and learning opportunities that run the gamut of online marketing topics. The event includes a keynote from Chad Mitchell of Forrester Research as well as sessions on multi-channel marketing, social media, social CRM, Search Marketing and mobile.
I will be moderating a Search Marketing Best Practices panel at 2:45pm with Bill Leake of Apogee Results, Alex Bennert of The Wall Street Journal and Brian Kleisner from FindLaw. Adam Singer of TopRank Online Marketing @toprank will be presenting on a social media panel at 4pm with Bryan Person, founder of Social Media Breakfast, Brad Smith, Director of Interactive Marketing and Emerging Media for Best Buy, and Paul Isakson, Co Founder of Thinkers and Makers.
We’re able to give one free pass to this event
Event Details:
Integrated Marketing Summit
Hilton Minneapolis (map)
5/25/10 from 8am-5pm.
I know it’s short notice, but if you can break away from the office for a day, be sure you leave a comment below with your Twitter handle or some other way to contact you ASAP. Creative comments are given preference. Deadline is 2pm today 5/24/10. If your comment is picked, you will be notified by 3:30pm today (or earlier).
The full agenda for the IMS event can be found here.
wow – looks like a great event!
I think you definitely need representation from double Scorpio, 100% celtic redheaded integrated marketing professionals at this conference, therefore I should get the pass.
Wow, that was fast Bonnie!!
Cannot do with this notice this time Lee, but thank you for the offer.. and I would feel bad if I was trying to edge out a double scorpio celtic redhead integrated marketer like waxgirl333
Good point Rob 🙂
I spent all of yesterday listening to roofers work on my roof. While that’s not a bad thing there was one worker who stood out from the pack. His hammering pattern was Shave and a Haircut. I kid you not! Bam ba-ba bam bam.. BAM BAM! Imagine that over 8 hours. So the idea of learning search marketing from an all-star panel not banging hammers is extremely appealing to me right now. @joeleyba