I never got round to filling you in as to what went down at SES Chicago, did I?
Not that you remember nor care I suppose.
Well it went alright if truth be told. I even enjoyed the slight distraction mid-presentation of somebody clearing the garbage bins then opening the roller shutter door.
Not since Oscar the Grouch had a lady grouch round has so much clattering and banging gone on unabated. Oscar the Grouch
Although I doubt we’ll see a repeat of that at SES New York seeming the Blogging for Business session is being held in the Grand Ballroom of the New York Hilton – unless I get Steve Wozniak to help explain my presentation via the medium of interpretive dance:
Paul Woodhouse, Director of Organic Web Strategies, Direct Online Marketing
Should be fun.
UPDATE:
And whilst we’re at it I might as well direct you to our Internet Marketing Speakers page if you’re interested in either Justin or myself speaking at your event.
It’s all very well speaking to a heap of Americans who can’t understand what you’;re saying (and will probably consider you a ‘Guru’ for that very reason!), but what about coming back to your roots and doing the same in the UK or Europe?
SES New York: Speaking at Blogging for Business Session (Take 2) http://tinyurl.com/bddehe
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It’s all very well speaking to a heap of Americans who can’t understand what you’;re saying (and will probably consider you a ‘Guru’ for that very reason!), but what about coming back to your roots and doing the same in the UK or Europe?
Comment by John on May 11, 2009
I appreciate what you’re saying, but SES Bacup doesn’t quite have the same ring to it.
I take it you got back safe and sound unless you’re commenting from Knutsford services.
Comment by Paul Woodhouse on May 11, 2009
Back safe and sound – in 3 1/2 hours! But you’ve obviously never been to SES Bacup – it’s a much bigger affair than SES Trawden.
Comment by John on May 12, 2009