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Create Chaos ’08

By Tim

Create Chaos ‘08
Create Chaos combines the best of ten individual conferences–The Creative Suite Conference, The Pixel Conference, The Vector Conference, The Web Design Conference, ASMP Fall Photo Summit, Motion Graphics Festival (MGFest), Create Chaos Job Fair, Printing, Paper and Packaging Design Conference, STASH Theatre, and the Create Awards Gallery–into one action-packed week at a single price. Whether you’re into building websites, creating animated characters, designing cereal boxes, or if you just want figure out a better way to run and market your business, there is something for nearly everyone in today’s creative fields here. The 2008 show was held at the world’s largest Marriott and featured speakers and delegates from all over the world.

I gave presentations on content management systems and video workflows for the web as part of The Web Design Conference. You can check out PDFs of each presentation here:

Download: Understanding CMS (7 MB)
Download: Video Workflows for the Web (6 MB)

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Digital Marketing Panel

By Tim

AEP I will be part of a digital marketing panel for the Association of Educational Publishers’ Midwest seminar on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 to be held at the offices of Pearson Scott Foresman in Glenview, Illinois.

The panel, titled 30 Tips in 60 Minutes, will focus on tips regarding digital/online marketing tools and strategies that help to best enhance business. I have been asked to discuss blogging, social media and other techniques Mightybytes has used to increase site traffic, search engine results and business revenue. The panel will be moderated by my good pal Stacy Jones, Marketing Director at Shakespeare Squared and will also feature Patrick Riley, Director of Sales and Marketing for Rand McNally, Beau Clark, VP of Product Management for Follett Digital Resources, and Gladys Rosa-Mendoza, Information Architect at Rosa & Wesley, Inc.

The seminar is open to AEP members and non-members with a different pricing structure. Full details can be found on the AEP site.