meshmarketing is a one-day event focused on insights, tools and tactics
to help you win customers' hearts and minds, online. An insightful
keynote will lead us into a series of engaging conversations and "show
and tell" presentations, as well as in-depth workshops.
Speaker Lineup
- Hugh MacLeod @gapingvoid
- Jill Nykoliation @jillnyko
- Mitch Joel @mitchjoel
- Ferg Devins @molsonferg
- Amielle Lake @amiellel
- Katie Delahaye Paine @kdpaine
- Dan Martell @danmartell
- Elmer Sotto @esotto
- Jeff Quipp @jquipp
- Dharmesh Shah @Dharmesh
- Lisa Gibson @lisaATCanTire
- Mia Wedgbury
- Mladen Raickovic
- Andrew Sutherland
- Dino Demopoulos @chroma
- Katherine Fletcher
Date and Time:
Thursday, October 22, 2009 from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Location:
CiRCA
126 John Street
Toronto, Ontario M5V 2E3
Registration:
Online at http://meshmarketing.eventbrite.com/
Cost:
$489 plus GST BUT OneDegree readers get a 10% discount! Use the code "onedegree" on the Eventbrite site and your ticket is only $440.
Plus, we're giving away one ticket to MeshMarketing here on OneDegree! To enter, leave a comment below letting us know the speaker you'd most like to see and what you'd ask them. Entries close at 5PM PT on Wed, Sept 30. We'll do a random draw and announce the winner on Friday, Oct 2.
Update: Trina B. is the winner of our ticket to MeshMarketing. Congrats, Trina!!
I’d love to ask Katie Delahaye Paine what she has to say about the Brian Segal’s (VP at Comscore) casecamp preso, where he said to ‘ignore’ click-through rates. Would love to see the case studies she presents, too!
I would love to see Mia Wedgbury speak and would ask her if she is at her efficient frontier from a career perspective? If yes, how did she know and if now, what would be her efficient frontier.
I’m interested in seeing Jill Nykoliation speak. Would want to know what she thinks about some agency’s handling social media in-house? Does she think it can be done and effectively for a brand?
I’m really looking forward to hearing Mitch Joel! I’m currently reading his book, Six Pixels of Separation and it’s a real page-turner.
This looks like a fantastic event, and I’d love to see Katie Payne and ask her about the future of PR measurement with all the new online tools available.
I would love to ask Andrew Sutherland how an aspiring marketing guy can break into the industry. I currently work at a marketing guy at a small company but lack the formal education many companies seek. What strategies can Andrew offer on how someone canmake a name for himself? Thanks!
Great speaker lineup, I’d love to see all of them, but I guess I have to choose one! I would ask Katherine Fletcher from iStudio about her thoughts on the evolution of marketing alongside digital technologies as it relates to content – both agency produced and user generated. Does she feel that Ad agencies, PR agencies and creative services agencies are beginning to intersect in terms of service offerings? What does this mean for brands, for consumers, and for the marketing, PR and advertising industries as a whole?
I’m interested in hearing Ferg Devins speak. I’d ask him about the impact Molson’s social media strategies have had on their various brands, internal communications and wider community engagement.
I’m interested in hearing Dino Demopoulos’s ideas and would like to ask him how crowdsourcing and digital storytelling changes product design and experience.
I’m interested in the full speaker line-up! If I had to choose I would ask Mladen Raickovic his perspective for on how social media is affecting online advertising (seemingly would have a great bird’s eye view based on his LinkedIn profile).
I’d be interested in seeing Mia Wedgbury and to know what High Road does to be consistently listed as one of the top Canadian employers for years in a row. I’ve watched this for a while and have been quite impressed and intrigued by what makes them such a great shop to work at.
I’m most interested in seeing Elmer Sotto, Head of Growth, Facebook speak…I hear he likes surfing..and I’m curious to see the further growth of Facebook.
I would ask Elmer Sotto what will Facebook look like in 2,5 and 10 years.
I’d ask Hugh MacLeod what goes on in that crazy, wonderful mind of his!