Update: Yesterday’s BlogWell conference in New York was a huge success. You can read a stream of Tweets about #blogwell. And a great recap on a Squidoo page that parses the event via tweets about the different speakers. One of the highlights was a live performance by comedy duo and Internetainers Rhett and Link. Hilarious. Two Wal-Mart executives sitting near the stage stood up and cheered at the end of their Wal-Mart song. Their Facebook song (which they also performed) has gotten 2.4 million views.

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I’m delighted to be sponsoring Gas Pedal’s BlogWell conference next week in New York. And I’ll be attending as well. Use "thanksdebbie" as your coupon code when you register and get 10% off.

This half-day conference (1:00 - 5:00 PM at Chelsea Piers) features social media case studies from from GE, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Tyson Foods, Nokia, Johnson & Johnson, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Turner Broadcasting System.

100 lucky attendees will get a copy of my book.

And while we’re on the topic of corporate blogging, take a look at the cool visualization below by VizEdu:

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