June 8, 2007 – 6:58 pm
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Ok, so the Future of Online Advertising has now come and gone. It was a great event. I’m sure it will still take me a few days if not a week to cull through what i’ve come away with from the event. While it seemed at time as though the speakers will just plugging their own products, there were many great gems of information as well. I will say though, the highlight of the day was getting away from the “butlered lunch” (can i call it that? Is is really called that!?) and getting to have New York style pizza with pro blogger Darren Rowse, and also Lara Kulpa from Anubis Marketing. Networking and food, that made me happy.
No point in keeping you waiting, on to the pictures!
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June 8, 2007 – 4:35 pm
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Ok, i’m not going to piss and moan about the event. The event is great but I have one question, what about the publisher?�? (Darren’s talking now!) Darren is I believe the only speaker truly going for the publisher’s interest.
Jay Adelson from Digg just talked and it wasn’t bad but once again he was talking about monetizing video. Who cares?�? This is the Future of Online Advertising what about a publisher looking to advertise and how do I do this successfully.
Once again, here ya thanks Kumiko!

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June 8, 2007 – 9:51 am
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So today is the second and last day of Future of Online Advertising. Today should be interesting, Darren will be speaking later today. My opinion is that he will be one of the few speakers who are speaking more toward the publisher or blogger opposed to the company which seem to be seeking advertising. It seems as though yesterday’s content was primarily focused on allowing a company to better advertise itself within the online space.
The venue is great, and the trip thus far has gone well. I’m sure I’ll have a few more updates today. Also I’d like to once again say thank you to Kumiko for helping me to get here

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