Last Friday to Sunday I attended an Internet Marketing seminar hosted by Ed Dale of 30 Day Challenge fame. You may know Ed from Internet Marketing this Week, an almost-weekly podcast that I highly recommend if you’re interested in what’s new in new media and technology.
The 200, or so, participants enjoyed both local and international speakers on the subjects of outsourcing, content development (including using video), search engine marketing, business best practise, using offline marketing to drive customers online and blogging. All good, practical, information.
The highlight for me was the ‘hot seats’ where brave participants nominated their website for review by an expert panel.
I was lucky enough to be chosen and as a result got great feedback that I’lll start to implement this week at the Australian Businesswomen’s Network website.
The Twitter tag of the weekend was #30dchome. I thought you may be interested in looking it up – as you’ll find that participants posted highlights from the program as well as some handy links.
The 30 Day Challenge
You may have heard me speak about The 30 Day Challenge before. It’s a free, annual program, that is designed to get you online and doing business. Last year over 30,000 people participated. I’m sure it’s coming again in 2010.
I’ll post something when dates are released but in the meantime you can keep in touch with news by:
- Subscribing to Internet Marketing this Week on itunes
- Following Ed Dale’s page on Facebook
- Following Ed Dale on Twitter
Additional Resources
- Guest speaker Lynn Terry (Affiliate Marketing)
- Guest speaker Leslie Rodhe (SEO)
- The fabulous Market Samurai tool
Cheers,
Suzi