Last week, the energy and excitement of attendees at the first mainstream blogging conference was palpable. This week the buzz is from the West Coast where @d:tech is playing to a sell-out crowd in San Francisco. Rick Bruner says it's a veritable "who's who" in his quick update for MarketingFix. "Who's here? Just about everyone I've ever met in this industry in the last seven years," he writes. I thought about going but figured wrongly it wouldn't be anything special. What's happening?? It's anybody's guess. But it sure bodes well for the future of online advertising. And for online content that depends on said advertising. Ahem, this includes WordBiz Report.

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Rick Bruner said on June 26, 2003 at 12:00 PM

Here is the link that people will really enjoy, with all the photos and snarky gossip.

Kevin said on May 30, 2004 at 11:51 PM

Very useful comments - good to read

Kevin


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