You all know that I’m a _major_ believer that the Internet is changing just about everything around us. But even I’ve been blown away by the success of CaseCamp in going from idea to _national_ movement in about two weeks.
As we “mentioned last week”:http://www.onedegree.ca/2006/06/06/casecamp-barcamp-for-marketers Eli Singer’s new event is kind of like “BarCamp”:http://www.barcamp.org/ for marketers (or more accurately “DemoCamp”:http://barcamp.org/TorCampDemoCamp5 for marketers I guess).
When I wrote that first article, Eli had 10 people signed-up at the wiki saying they’d be attending. Now, just five days later, this inaugural event has _47_ signed up! I’m sure we’ll see another burst of registrations in the next 24 hours as well. This is faster growth than the first Toronto BarCamp.
Month: June 2006
Toronto will soon be home to another “unconference” style movement – this one revolving around marketing case studies. Can CaseCamp do for suits what BarCamp has done for geeks?
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