September 26th, 2006

Upcoming events for B2B marketers

Finding great events geared specifically for B2B marketers can be a bit tough, so I’m happy to post the following:

What’s Working Now in B2B Marketing
November 2, 2006, Cincinnati, OH

I’ll be attending this event featuring my colleagues Mac McIntosh and Michael Brown. Billed as a  fast paced, comprehensive conference, What’s Working Now will cover everything from direct mail and trade show marketing to relationship and search engine marketing. Register before October 17 and get a $50 discount.

Boston Print Buyers Conference and Expo
November 2, 2006, Westford, MA

Margie Dana, conference organizer, is the goddess of all things relating to printing — which means, if you’re a print buyer or a marcom professional who deals with print on a regular basis, then this one day conference is for you. With sessions featuring topics on variable data printing, digital publishing, and the paper markets, Margie has ensured you’ll go back to the office much more knowledgeable about your printing options.

MarketingSherpa’s Fall B2B Lead Generation Summit
Oct. 23 – 24, Boston, MA and Nov. 13 – 14, 2006, San Francisco, CA

I attended last year’s Lead Gen Summit and came away with pages of tips, hints, and strategies for helping my clients achieve better marketing results. This year’s conference features case studies, data, and metrics from in-the-trenches marketers. Downloadable brochure is available here.

Top Strategies To Catch Typos and Problem Email Addresses Before They Pollute Your Database
Webinar: October 4, 2:00 PM EST

This is a free Webinar offered by Fresh Address. Although it’s not billed specifically for B2B, the content is worthwhile for anyone who does email marketing. I had the pleasure of hearing  Natalie Hahn O’Flaherty from Fresh Address give a presentation at the NEDMA conference in June (her presentation and the content were both excellent), so I highly recommend you attend their Webinar. Did I mention it’s free?

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