Think Visibility II
Another great conference from Dom and the team at Hodgetastic. There’s write ups from other attendees here – http://www.thinkvisibility.com/previous/sept-2009/reaction/ and on http://www.conferencecalendar.com/think-visibility/
This time round I had the pleasure of speaking at one of the sessions, sharing the “Holiday Watchdog Story”. It wasn’t as terrifying as I thought, quite enjoyed it really and hope my audience did too. There’ll be no sharing of the presentation or video online though, you had to be there
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As usual the before and after socialising are part of what makes a good conference and TV was no exception. Having zero alcohol across the weekend was an unusual experience while attending a conference, but I’m happy to report that I still enjoyed myself greatly!
Most of the sessions I saw were excellent, with Judith Lewis probably the best one for most of the audience. Joost just sneaked it for me with a few snippets of info about optimising pages for speed as part of his presentation. Elaine and Dave gave some great insights into the story of AllKids and Childrens Rooms; if this isn’t the type of presentation that’s at a4uexpo I’d have to ask myself why not?
The world of affiliate marketing was better represented at this TV than the first, when the next one rolls around in March 2010 I’d advise you not to miss it!
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6 Responses to “Think Visibility II”
By Chris Clarkson on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
Oops, forgot to give a big thanks to Justin Parks for pointing me in the direction of http://www.prezi.com for my presentation. A much cooler alternative to PowerPoint.
By Karyn Fleeting on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
Good to meet you – and boo! I was looking forward to checking out your Prezi.As for my own Prezi: will be sharing an edited version.
By Toby Drysdale on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
Good to meet you Chris and thoroughly enjoyed your presentation. If you were nervous, you certainly didn’t show it
By Chris Clarkson on Sep 14, 2009 | Reply
@Karyn sent you link
@Toby many thanks, I can’t imagine anyone looks forward to public speaking, but was fine once I got going! Glad to hear you enjoyed it.
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