Showing posts with label BrightTALK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BrightTALK. Show all posts
Friday, March 7, 2014
The Modern Marketing Checklist
Here's a little video I made last month called "The Modern Marketing Checklist."
Thursday, January 19, 2012
I've learned a few things running BrightTALK Summits
Some people sponsor trade shows and conferences. They set up booths and spend tens of thousands of dollars on gimmicks and equipment.
Other marketers sponsor online events. They eliminate the cost of equipment, gimmicks and people. Instead they focus on the aspects that drive the most significant results: branding, content, engagement and lead generation.
Over the last three years I've seen hundreds of online events come and go. BrightTALK Summits are really just a combination of webinars and/or videos on an interesting topic that are presented live throughout a day by presenters from around the world. If you can't watch them live, you can watch them afterward on demand. We open the events up to the leading experts from all aspects of professional life - academics, end-users, association leaders, analysts, authors, vendors and journalists. Each has a unique perspective on the trending issues, and audiences all gravitate toward different speakers that they trust. Thousands of people attend the summits and the vendors who sponsor the event get great value out of it through lead generation and follow-up.
If you're a marketer interested in what the heck an online event is, how to sponsor it, and/or how to make the most of the events you're already sponsoring, watch this:
Other marketers sponsor online events. They eliminate the cost of equipment, gimmicks and people. Instead they focus on the aspects that drive the most significant results: branding, content, engagement and lead generation.
Over the last three years I've seen hundreds of online events come and go. BrightTALK Summits are really just a combination of webinars and/or videos on an interesting topic that are presented live throughout a day by presenters from around the world. If you can't watch them live, you can watch them afterward on demand. We open the events up to the leading experts from all aspects of professional life - academics, end-users, association leaders, analysts, authors, vendors and journalists. Each has a unique perspective on the trending issues, and audiences all gravitate toward different speakers that they trust. Thousands of people attend the summits and the vendors who sponsor the event get great value out of it through lead generation and follow-up.
If you're a marketer interested in what the heck an online event is, how to sponsor it, and/or how to make the most of the events you're already sponsoring, watch this:
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
Green Week
This marks the third year we've hosted a Green Week around Earth Day. We've had over 6,000 professionals sign up for the events over the last two years and have facilitated the sharing of some incredible knowledge. This year is no different with speakers from organizations including Autodesk, Forrester, NASA, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Pacific Institute, and many more. Since it's an online event you can save the costs and environmental impact of your travel and simply tune in from your desk or couch.
In company news, we're rolling out our first BrightTALK™ Summit widgets this week, so I've put one on display below. You can also find a nice full page ad in the May issue of Scientific American if you happen to pick up a copy.
In company news, we're rolling out our first BrightTALK™ Summit widgets this week, so I've put one on display below. You can also find a nice full page ad in the May issue of Scientific American if you happen to pick up a copy.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
On-site or online events? What about both?
Although BrightTALK™ focuses on online events, it’s clear to me that there is value in both. Our San Francisco office is just blocks from one of the largest convention centers in the United States and we see hordes of professionals roaming the streets during events like the RSA Conference, Dreamforce, and the Web 2.0 Expo. I often attend in-person events and always try to make it to our local B2B Marketing Breakfasts. I also tune into a few webcasts each month, most of which have presenters speaking from other states, or even other countries.
At a recent Think Influence meet-up, I was talking about the group’s content plan with its founder, Barbara French, and we discussed the fact that group members in other cities wouldn’t be able to participate in the upcoming presentations without flying in for the day.
We decided to host the first event of the year at the BrightTALK San Francisco office, and to stream the presentation on turning influencers into brand advocates as a live video in the BrightTALK™ Social Media Marketing Summit. This would allow us to extend the reach of the presentation to include marketers in other regions as well as those who live locally, but couldn’t make it to the meet-up that morning. Having it recorded will enable anyone to enjoy the content at anytime from anywhere.
We now have about 50 top local marketers coming into the office to participate as a live audience, and another 250 signed up to watch online from 31 states and 16 countries (Update: there have now been over 1,000 views including on-demand viewers).
For everyone in the office, it will be a great chance to spend the morning with their peers, and for everyone online, a convenient way to learn from the speakers without worrying about travel, cost, or their busy work schedules. I see it as the best of both worlds, and evidence that both event formats can live in harmony. Here's the proof:
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Celebrate Earth Day with the BrightTALK Green Week Summit Series
In honor of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day we are hosting a Green Week Summit Series which includes over 50 webcast presentations by some of the world's leading experts. The presentations all target business professionals, and topics include Green IT, Corporate Responsibility, Water Management, Green Building, Data Center Efficiency, Marketing, and Environmental Regulation & Compliance.
You can watch any or all of them for free. The presentations are interactive if you're able to tune in live, and will also be recorded if it's more convenient for you to watch them afterward on-demand.
I have embedded one of my favorites below and you can peruse the full program here: BrightTALK Green Week
You can watch the presentation below from this page via the embedded BrightTALK player.The webcast has already been summarized on Contagious.com and features:
Rich Lechner, VP, Energy & Environment, IBM
Will Swope, VP & Managing Director, Intel
Amy Skoczlas-Cole, Director, eBay Green Team
Andy Bateman, CEO, Interbrand
You can watch any or all of them for free. The presentations are interactive if you're able to tune in live, and will also be recorded if it's more convenient for you to watch them afterward on-demand.
I have embedded one of my favorites below and you can peruse the full program here: BrightTALK Green Week
You can watch the presentation below from this page via the embedded BrightTALK player.The webcast has already been summarized on Contagious.com and features:
Rich Lechner, VP, Energy & Environment, IBM
Will Swope, VP & Managing Director, Intel
Amy Skoczlas-Cole, Director, eBay Green Team
Andy Bateman, CEO, Interbrand
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