Over the next several weeks I will be posting the videos and presentations from the Inbound Marketing Summit, a 2-day conference that I co-organize with Chris Brogan. The videos won’t be posted in the order of the actual schedule…that would be too boring. All of the videos are house on the Inbound Marketing Summit Blip.tv account. Once all of the videos are uploaded I will edit it so they display in order as episodes.
Don’t worry, over the next few weeks my blog won’t only be dedicated to the Inbound Marketing Summit. I will still be yapping away on all sorts of other fun stuff. I hope you enjoy these videos as much as I do.
All videos will be tagged as ims09 so that you can keep track of ‘em….
First up is Louis Gray who spoke at the end of Day 2 in San Francisco. When Louis and I talked about what topic he should speak on, I asked him to talk about information overload. In social media everyone expects you to be “on” all the time everywhere you are. Couple that with reading hundreds of blogs, writing, holding down a day job and family, it can seem intimidating and become stressful. In Louis’ presentation he discusses how he successfully accomplishes finding a signal amongst the noise.
For those that don’t know Louis, you’re missing out on some great content over on LouisGray.com. You can also find him on FriendFeed more often than not.
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