Press/Blog Coverage and Attendee Feedback for BRITE '09
We would like to thank all the attendees of BRITE '09 for helping make it a success, and for providing such enthusiastic online discussions about the event. Below are links to the media coverage of BRITE '09 and blog posts inspired by the event. If you have posted something about the conference that we missed, please let us know.
You can also search for #BRITE on Twitter for other thoughts and ideas that came out of the event, as well as a continuing discussion surrounding issues that the BRITE community is passionate about.
Finally, we have included below some items from our audience feedback evaluations. We also got some great critical feedback and are excited to apply some new elements to BRITE '10.
Media Coverage
Saving The New York Times with Twitter?
- Abha Bhattarai, Fast Company
Boxee CEO Remains Optimistic, Even Without Hulu
- Anne Lee, Fast Company
Edelman's Rubel Sets Guides For Media Forest
- Karl Greenberg, MarketingDaily
Professor Likens Brand-Building To Movie Making
- Karl Greenberg, MarketingDaily
Clickable's Marketing Veep: 'It's All About Goals'
- Karl Greenberg, MarketingDaily
36 Ideas I Got from BRITE '09 (Day 1)
- David Rogers, BRITE Blog
The Great Restructuring
- Jeff Jarvis, BuzzMachine
The Great Restructuring II: the next ism
- Jeff Jarvis, BuzzMachine
Community Marketing: three things to do differently
- Francois Gossieaux, emergence marketing
Optimize Your Personal Brand (If You Want to Exist)
- Max Kalehoff, AttentionMax
BRITE 09, Digital Marketing that Works -- Cases from the Front Lines
- David Polinchock, the Experience Manifesto
[NOTE: This is the first of the multiple posts David produced while live-blogging the event. Start here and advance your way through the entire conference.]
Links of Note: BRITE '09 Conference
- C.B. Whittemore, Flooring the Consumer
[NOTE: C.B. captures individual links of all of David Polinchock's posts.]
Lisa Hsia: Senior VP, New Media & Digital, Bravo TV at Brite 09
- David Berkowitz, Inside the Marketers Studio
[NOTE: David also did live blogging from the event and posted about the presentations of the next three speakers on this theme, Avner Ronen, Steve Rubel, and Jeff Jarvis, as well.]
Crowdsourcing: The Next Labor Revolution?
- Catherine New, Public Offering
We are the children of Marx and Google
- Craig Bromberg, Bromoseltzer
Should the New York Times Rent Out Its Reporters?
- Mark Naguski, Really Practical Marketing
BRITE Day One | BRITE Day Two
- Randall Ringer, Narrative Branding
Branding, Innovation, Technology - Key takeaways from BRITE conference
- Ziad Sultan's Blog
Umair Haque’s Smart Growth Manifesto
- The other side of the wall
BRITE '09
- Taher Haveliwala Blog
Was I a Conference Commando?
- Julia Reich, The Marketing Mix
Trusteership and Value
- Valeria Maltoni, Conversation Agent
Attendee Feedback
Forward thinking concepts and speakers, didn't tell us what we 'are' doing, but gave ideas as to what we should be doing and innovative platforms on which to do it.
Good diversity of panelists and new technologies. It was my second time attending and I'm happy with its applicability.
Loved being in a room with so many smart people.
The best thing was being exposed to real-life examples of companies that have innovative marketing/branding strategies.
The speakers and topics were engaging and relevant.
Provided an excellent aggregation/summary of what's going on in marketing, technology and innovation.
Great flow of inter-connected ideas.
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