It's finally time to tell my oh-so-loyal blog readership what I've been up to the past couple months. I'm excited to finally share that I'm helping out with the best new program for Boston entrepreneurs: Founder Mentors.
It's finally time to tell my oh-so-loyal blog readership what I've been up to the past couple months. I'm excited to finally share that I'm helping out with the best new program for Boston entrepreneurs: Founder Mentors.
Posted by Ellie Mirman
Feb 24, 2011
Earlier this week I traveled down to toasty Tampa, Florida for Social Fresh Tampa. It was my first time attending Social Fresh, and it was a fantastic time. I got to see old friends I hadn't seen in months, and got to meet a lot of great new friends.
Earlier this week I flew down to sunny (aka sweltering hot) Orlando, FL to speak at the Online Marketing Summit. It was a great event (sadly I had to miss the second half, but the first half was fantastic) and I wanted to share my presentation with those who couldn't make it.
Today I had the great pleasure of speaking at the National Small Food Manufacturer's Conference in Omaha, Nebraska. It was my first time visiting Omaha (it's surprisingly cute!) and also my first time being around food manufacturers.
Topics: marketing, social media, events
Posted by Ellie Mirman
Dec 16, 2009
I'm happy to announce that in just over a month, I'll be heading down to Miami for the MarketingSherpa Email Summit 2010. I had a fantastic time last year, but I'm ten times more excited about this year's event. Why? Here are my top 5 reasons:
Topics: marketing, fun world of marketing, email marketing, events
Posted by Ellie Mirman
Sep 25, 2009
Last night I finally made it out to my first DartBoston Pokin' Holes event and I was on a panel of three critiquing Launch Into Boston.
Topics: marketing, university, work life, video, events
Yesterday I did a presentation on How to Promote an Event with Inbound Marketing for the Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) Social Media Marketing conference. Since I'm here in Massachusetts, and the event was out in Texas, I did the presentation via a live webinar and recorded the session.
Topics: marketing, social media, video, events
As perhaps the unofficial official blogger of my family, and also a well-intentioned member of society, I feel it is my duty to share this wonderful read. The Will to Whatevs is the ultimate self-help book for dealing with all of life's twists and turns, from school to marriage to death. Perhaps in that order, but perhaps not.
I've been meaning to write about this for a while, and what better time than just after a great trip to Miami for a marketing conference. I think traditionally marketers are seen as outgoing, social people who can strike up great conversations with whomever they meet. That is not me. I'm the shy girl at the party, who might hang out by the food table in the hopes of striking up a conversation about vegetable dips with an unsuspecting hungry guest.
Topics: social media, events
There's nothing like a great conference to really get lots of thoughts and ideas jumping around in your head, just waiting for a blog post to flush them out. Yesterday I drove down to Randolph, MA for Geek Girl Camp Boston to talk to women about how to use inbound marketing and, specifically, Facebook, for business and afterwards I was so energized with blog post ideas about marketing and Facebook and social media newbies.