NAMPC 2011 - Louisville, Kentucky
Twitter: Follow hashtag #nampc to hear all of the ideas that are being swapped from conference attendees. Flickr: Photos have been posted from all of the fun in Louisville - check out the Americans for the Arts photostream and the Fund for the Arts photostream. Or, if you picked up some silly props and stepped into the photobooth during the Opening Reception, you can view the hilarious snapshots thanks to the Magnolia Photo Booth Co. LinkedIN: If you were at the NAMP Conference, make sure to join our online open discussion forum by becoming a member of the 2011 National Arts Marketing Project Linkedin Group. Here, you can continue to network, exchanging knowledge and ideas, and connect professionally all year round! Blog: Want to gain more insight on how attendees were inspired by Winning Audiences? Check out a few of the following blogs – and don't be shy! Ask a question or leave a comment to spark discussion.
- David Dombrosky's multimedia, multi-voiced narrative of the conference, Awesomesauce with a side of Fantazballs, brought to you by Storify
- Chad Bauman's blog on Customer Service as a Competitive Advantage
- Prayer is not a Marketing Strategy, co-written by our "Funniest Tweet" Winner
- Marissa Kurtzhal's experience as a first time NAMP Conference Attendee
- The Uberti Effect, or The Making of Me(aning), by Clayton Lord
Live Webcasts: Livestream.com partnered again with the NAMP Conference to live webcast three conference general sessions All of the webcasts have been archived and are now available for viewing on our livestream channel. Feel free to watch & share the awesomeness with your colleagues and peers. Archived webcasts include: Sunday, Nov. 13 9:00 a.m. EST Opening General Session with Scott Stratten Monday, Nov. 14 12:20 p.m. EST Plenary Lunch with Oliver Uberti Tuesday, Nov. 15 10:45 a.m. EST Closing Plenary with Sam Horn