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September 20, 2006
WOMMA wants your input on next event
The Word of Mouth Marketing Association Summit 2 is Dec. 11-14 in Washington, D.C., and we need your help. I am on the board, and we really want to know what word of mouth issues and topics you want to see addressed, what speakers you want to hear from and what format you want the sessions to take.
You don't have to be a member to give us your feedback. Please provide your feedback here. Thanks!
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Here is one word of mouth shout out. I love your podcasts and I notice you havn't done one since the first of the year. You guys are funny and the casts are well produced. Even the music is cool.
I've been preaching your song, so I'm hoping to hear some more soon. How about a podcast from the WOMMA event?
Take care and see you at church!
John
Thanks for the nice words about our podcasts, John.
After about six months of doing them, we found that the podcasts were taking a really long time to put together and edit. And so we put them on hiatus.
We are cooking up something fun in this area and will announce it on the blog in the coming months. Thx.
B2B needs to (desperately) be covered more at these types of events as so many marketers don't understand how much opportunity social media and WOM hold here.
I suggest you enlist Paul Gillin. He did a phenomenal job at Syndicate Conference in NYC in May...and just happens to pen a column in B2B magazine each month.
Also, Eric Schwartzman of "On the Record Online Podcasts" is phenomenal and has execs fly in monthly to learn from him. He's another B2B pro, but on the PR side.

