Jeff Pulver Teaches You About Conferences

October 24, 2007 · Comments

Jeff Pulver Rocking Out Jeff Pulver has YEARS of experience attending conferences, running events, and building community in a way that precious few people can match. His blog post today really stirred me up because it was advice Jeff gave me right before going into Spring 2007 Video on the Net event. Like a lot of advice I receive, I heard it, and I didn’t execute. I decided that I’d just wing it (a strategy I continue to adhere to, despite it’s repeatedly demonstrated failure rate).

Jeff has posted about this again, right before PodCamp Boston and right before VON. This time, I’m going to listen.

Here’s your chance.

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  • How timely this is, as I'm putting together my talk for Jeff's VON conference right now. Thanks for pointing to this, it's super helpful...and now I've got Jeff's blog in my reader too! Thanks.
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