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06.11.09

B2B According to Me

If you attended the MarketingProfs B2B Forum earlier this week, and you blog about it, you could win a pass to our Digital Marketing Mixer this fall in Chicago.


We are looking for blog posts (both video and text) that talk about the 2009 B2B Forum in Boston, and will award special recognition to posts according to the following five categories.
* Most comprehensive
* Most likely to go viral
* Most creative
* Best written
* Best series of posts

The Best in Show of the posts above wins a free pass to Chicago.
Ready? Great! Please post your link in the comments below. And thanks for playing.

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18 Responses to “B2B According to Me”

  1. Becky Pearce says:

    What a fantastic event! Walked away with more actionable to-do items than any conference I have attended previously. Kudos to MarketingProfs! Can’t wait for the next event.

  2. Becky Pearce says:

    Here are my takeaways from the sessions I attended. So much work to do! http://www.scribd.com/doc/16301346/SummaryofMarketingProfsB2BForum

  3. Incredibly valuable two days! MarketingProfs b2b Summit in Boston was worth every minute, every tweet, and every tap on the brakes heading in on route 93.
    Below are three blog articles I’ve posted on the show.
    The first is my preview of what events I was interested in attending.
    http://www.damphousse.org/2009/06/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-sessions-ill.html
    The next two are my daily “Best Tweets of the Day” posts.
    http://www.damphousse.org/2009/06/mpb2b-marketingprofs-highlight-tweets.html
    http://www.damphousse.org/2009/06/mpb2b-marketingprofs-highlight-tweets_09.html
    I’ll be following them up with a couple more articles that may spark some conversation.
    Again, great event!
    Mike Damphousse
    Green Leads: http://www.green-leads.com/
    blog: http://www.damphousse.org/

  4. Jason Baer says:

    Another fantastic conference. Delighted to have been a part of it.
    I cobbled together my “19 Top Takeaways from MarketingProfs B2B Forum” based on the excellent tweets from the conference.
    http://bit.ly/1729Rb

  5. Peg Mulligan says:

    Here are my initial reactions to the MarketingProfs B2B Forum, which I attended in Boston, on Monday and Tuesday this week.
    http://pegmulligan.com/2009/06/10/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-2009-recharge-re-invent-re-engage/
    There was so much actionable content provided–it’s a tall order to capture so much “goodness” in just one post. I look forward to reading others’ summaries, especially on the sessions I didn’t attend.
    I registered for the conference as a result of my attendance at Digital Marketing World, where I also posted these take-aways this spring:
    http://pegmulligan.com/2009/04/02/digital-marketing-world-spring-2009-%e2%80%93-winning-against-the-odds/
    Both conferences were first-rate and more than met my objectives. Thanks, MarketingProfs, for a job well-done.

  6. Aaron says:

    Hi, great event, glad I made it over. My comments/takeaways are on my blog here:
    http://marketingglobally.wordpress.com/2009/06/09/marketingprofs-event-wrapup/

  7. Ann Handley says:

    I’m not sure what else to say other than… I love MP events! Such great energy, learning, speakers, sponsors, and just… everything.
    One more to add: Laura Ramos writes about the event here, too:
    http://b2bmarketingpost.com/2009/06/09/mocca-marketingprofs-b2b-marketers-focus-on-social-media-and-metrics/

  8. Beth Harte says:

    Ann, another successful MarketingProfs event!! I had a wonderful time at the
    B2B Forum and learned a ton…especially that no one should be a social
    media tease. ;-)
    Here’s the post I wrote after attending Sandy Carter’s Marketing 2.0
    session:
    Are you a social media tease?
    http://www.theharteofmarketing.com/2009/06/are-you-a-social-media-tease.html

  9. The June 2009 B2B Forum was my first MarketingProfs event and I’m sold! It was well worth the fight to get approval to travel. If I implement just half of what I learned, I’ll be able to earn my ticket to come back next year.

  10. Here’s my re-cap “book” – plus a bonus link to the story of the event – “Anne Handley” Exposed! http://brandimpact.wordpress.com/2009/06/12/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-re-cap-the-book/

  11. Twitter addresses, LinkedIn Profiles and Blogs of all (well most of) the MarketingProfs speakers
    http://www.damphousse.org/2009/06/marketingprofs-speakers-link-list.html?marketingprofs
    Send me updates if you have them.
    Mike Damphousse
    Green Leads: http://www.green-leads.com/
    blog: http://www.damphousse.org/

  12. Mack Collier says:

    Here’s mine, Five Reasons Why Your Business/Social Media Conference Sucks -
    http://moblogsmoproblems.blogspot.com/2009/06/five-reasons-why-your-businesssocial.html

  13. Here is my writeup on Sandy Carter’s presentation http://www.simplemarketingblog.com/2009/06/sandy-carter-integrates-social-media.html
    What an outstanding presentation with lessons for everyone!
    Hope to have a few more posts out soon.
    CB

  14. Peg Mulligan says:

    Here are a few more posts, in my week-long series, in addition to the two I mentioned here, earlier in the week:
    MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2009: Getting Buy-In for In-House SEO
    http://pegmulligan.com/2009/06/15/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-2009-getting-buy-in-for-in-house-seo/
    MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2009: A Day (Week, Month, and Year) in the Life of an In-House SEO Professional:
    http://pegmulligan.com/2009/06/16/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-2009-a-day-week-month-and-year-in-the-life-of-an-in-house-seo-professional/
    MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2009: Making the Case for Social Media
    http://pegmulligan.com/2009/06/17/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-2009-measuring-the-value-of-social-media/
    MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2009: Measuring Social Media’s Value
    http://pegmulligan.com/2009/06/17/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-2009-measuring-social-medias-value/
    MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2009: Mobile Marketing and the Possibilities for B2B Marketers:
    http://pegmulligan.com/2009/06/19/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-2009-mobile-marketing-and-the-possibilities-for-b2b-marketers/
    MarketingProfs B2B Forum 2009: Trends in Strategy and Spending:
    http://pegmulligan.com/2009/06/19/marketingprofs-b2b-forum-2009-trends-in-strategy-and-spending/
    I could have written so much more, and my family is probably relieved that this friendly contest, between MarketingProfs fans and B2B Forum 2009 beneficiaries, is over Monday! :-)

  15. Aryz says:

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  16. ruth says:

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