The hashtag #Inbound13 has been trending for 4 days now and it’s easy to see why! 5500 Inbound Marketers gathered together in one place listening to some terrific speakers and sharing their own experiences and journeys. It was a wonderful event. (Check out my Day One and Day Two recap.)
If you weren’t there you can search the hashtag on Twitter, but there were tens of thousands of tweets (that’s how you get trending for 4 days straight). If you don’t have time for that I’ve gathered together some of the highlights that I saw.
Dig in; there’s a lot of knowledge here:
One of the best pieces on the power content marketing I’ve read, about @thesaleslion http://t.co/lPZwXQkSRK #inbound13
— Martin Clinton (@martinclinton) August 22, 2013
.@TopLineResults Todd preaching the truth: “It’s 7X the cost to keep the wrong clients than to find the right ones” #Inbound13 — Alec Biedrzycki (@albiedrzycki) August 20, 2013
Creativity doesn’t come from the place of exhaustion and burnout – @ariannahuff #inbound13 — Ekaterina Walter (@Ekaterina) August 21, 2013
POV is worth 80 IQ points – alan kay via Kathy Sierra #INBOUND13 #SEPTEMBER 13
— marti konstant (@martikonstant) August 21, 2013
Your agency’s positioning statement needs to be about what you’ve chosen NOT to do. #INBOUND13
— Dustin Diehl (@DRJedi) August 21, 2013
Fear of failure keeps us stuck. Success comes from passion. #inbound13 #boldtalks http://t.co/2fZDZMnD3b — Shelley Tweedy (@ThisWayNorth) August 21, 2013
Slides from How To Be A Writing God are up! Complete with new “After” pic which many of you asked for. #INBOUND13 http://t.co/DVqRtLslpS — Beth Dunn (@bethdunn) August 22, 2013
“If you don’t push hard enough to bring about change someone else will push hard enough to stop it.” #INBOUND13
— Brian Solis (@briansolis) August 21, 2013
“The key question of content marketing is not, ‘is this content useful,’ it’s ‘will they use it?” And can you make sure they do? #inbound13
— Tamsen Webster (@tamadear) August 21, 2013
That’s my highlights, what did you learn? If you were at Inbound, what are you going to do differently after having been there?
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