Promotional products and social media marketing expert, Heidi Thorne of Thorne Communications, has guest posted on two tradeshow industry blogs.
The first was for Planet Planit - The Event Planners Oracle in the United Kingdom, a blog hosted by Paul Cook (@planetplanitbiz on Twitter) featuring information, tips, and tactics for producing successful events. Paul runs a successful business providing insurance to the events industry. He is also an International Strategic Advisor to Meeting Planners International UK.
This is the third time Heidi has guest posted for the blog. The most recent post discussed how promotional USB drives are not a green option for distribution of collateral and how they may be supplanted in the future.
The second was a first-time guest post for INXPO (@INXPO on Twitter), a blog hosted by InXpo Virtual discussing virtual and hybrid events. Heidi discussed the success of Event Camp Twin Cities, September 2010. The Twin Cities event pushed the limits of what a virtual event can be. Included in Heidi’s post are several tips for virtual event success learned from the conference.
Thorne Communications thanks Paul Cook of Planet Planit and Dennis Shiao of InXpo for the opportunities to share with their readers.
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Leave A Reply (3 comments So Far)
Paul Cook
584 days ago
Heidi – You are very welcome and thanks for taking the opportunity. I particularly enjoy the way you put your message across in a way that helps our users really understand the environmental issues but doesn’t leave them feeling ‘preached at’ which can happen with some folk.
Looking forward to working with you again.
Heidi Thorne
584 days ago
Paul, your support is so appreciated! Thanks for all the conversation and insight!
Trade Show Display Stands
570 days ago
Good advertising brings more customers or encourages existing customers to spend more with you; everything you, your company’s employees and your company’s goods or services represent is advertising; how many customer services departments forget that!