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Tentative Plans for Beckley, WV in November for Next Generation Marketing

Hola mi amigos y amigas!*

Some pretty exciting news on the Next Generation Marketing front.  Well it’s not quite news yet – more like an embryonic news nugget.

Jeff, Skip, and I got on the phone this morning to plan out our next dates.  One thing that looks more or less definite is a stop in Beckley, WV in November.  We’ll post more here and on the main site when this gets locked down and we have more news.

downtown Beckley West Virginia

* I just felt like opening with some Spanish today.  Weird – I didn’t even catch any Dora or Diego this morning.  If that’s misspelled or otherwise incorrect, please let me know.  I took Deutsch in high school and college.

Heeeeeeere’s Skippy!

Guess who’s back / Guess again / Marketing Genius is back / Tell a friend / Guess who’s back, guess who’s back, guess who’s back, [fade out]

Looks like the Marketing Genius blog is back after the hijacking.  That was much quicker than anticipated.  Please continue to enjoy posts from our good friend Skip Lineberg, which resume today.

Marketing Conference Blog Changes / Update on Marketing Genius

If you’ve been following this blog for awhile, you know that it hasn’t been updated in awhile.  Please accept my apologies.  The three of us have been pretty swamped since our spring conference dates around West Virginia.  We hope to have some announcements on new dates in the next month or so and we’ll update here first.

In the meantime, I wanted to give you an update on 2 items:

1. For a time being we pulled posts from each of the travelling speakers from Next Generation Marketing.  We are no longer doing this, but still encourage you to check out each one individually:

2.  You’ll note I didn’t link to Skip’s blog.  We didn’t have a falling out – I still want to give him a great big bear hug every time I see him.  His blog – Marketing Genius – got hacked.  Really tough situation. As soon as the situation gets resolved, I’ll provide an update.

Morgantown Live Blog

Paul Woodhouse will be making the trek down to Morgantown (I’ve been calling it Motown, but one of my Los Angeles friends asked me last night why I was going to Detroit after seeing my status update on facebook).

He’ll be live blogging the conference today to give folks that couldn’t make it – or are waiting to register for Martinsburg – a taste of what we’re discussing.  You won’t get the slides, the free marketing book, a free review of your Web site, the opportunity to network with other Morgantown, WV area marketing professionals, to meet Jeff James or twitter with Skip Lineberg…but it should give you a glimpse of how you can be more effective in your own marketing efforts.

This is good news for everyone except Paul; he hates live blogging (with good reason – it’s hard!).  Maybe he’ll post a picture of himself with a frowny face here to complement the post.  It would complement his “oooh” picture from his live blog of the Southpointe, PA online marketing conference.

Brad Howe Interview: In Morgantown this Thursday

Brad Howe, Assistant Athletic Director, WVUOne of our two “rock star” speakers this Thursday in Morgantown is WVU Assistant Athletic Director Brad Howe.   He took time out of his day…er night, that is, to answer some questions to give potential attendees an idea of what he’ll be speaking about.  Just as in Charleston last week, attendees will get the chance to ask Brad questions as well.  Go Mountaineers!

1. What has been the biggest change you’ve seen in how universities market and promote their sports programs since you started out at UConn?

The internet is biggest change. When I started at UConn in ‘93 the internet/email was in the very early stages (if we even had it all – I can’t remember ever using it at UConn in the beginning). Now, it is generally the first medium we think of when deciding how to best promote one of our games/events.

We still promote our events through traditional vehicles, but the internet is the one we think of first. It allows the most flexibility and the best opportunity to hit the most people during the course of a day.

2. How are you moving the WVU athletic department forward in terms of new methods of advertising, marketing, public relations, and measuring their effectiveness?

We are constantly looking at new ideas for our web site. Recently, we have started adding more video features to the site. We receive instant feedback with our web site via the traffic. We can see right away if something we did on there was well received. That is tougher with traditional television, radio or print advertising.
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