I’ve build an interest-list sign-up form for the BloodhoundBlog Marketing Conference I wrote about this morning.
Here are two things you can do:
- If you’re interested in coming to or teaching at or sponsoring the conference, fill out the form so we can keep you updated by email.
- While you’re there, give this dog a name. Clearly we love the Bloodhound idea. I’m also enamored of the idea of the guerrilla — the little warrior in Spanish. Tell us the overarching metaphor that encapsulates everything we’re talking about.
A boatload of interest so far, including happy noises from folks who want to sponsor and exhibit. And Brian is trying hard to take us all to a Diamondbacks game. There ain’t nothing like a Corona Bomber and a couple of Diamond Dogs. Plus which, we can check out the facilities for the 2010 Conference. 😉
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Brian Brady says:
“Plus which, we can check out the facilities for the 2010 Conference”
That’s what I love about you, Greg. I dream about playing playing pro baseball; you dream about winning the World Series.
November 20, 2007 — 8:41 pm
Michael Wurzer says:
Here are some thoughts on a name:
* The Conversation 2008;
* The Dialog 2008;
* BloodhoundBlog Off-line 2008.
The latter is catchy, but the event may be just as much on-line as off-line and the idea of a broader conversation or dialog is appealing to me.
November 21, 2007 — 4:59 am
Michael Wurzer says:
Another idea is to play off the “camp” theme O’Reilly uses for their “un-conferences” like FooCamp and WhereCamp. Maybe RE.net Camp or BloodhoundCamp would work?
November 21, 2007 — 5:34 am
Kevin Sharkey says:
A possible name/idea to work on for the conference:
Argos (dog)
Odysseus and Argos
In Greek mythology, Argos was Odysseus’ faithful dog. He waited for his master’s return to Ithaca for over twenty years while most presumed Odysseus dead. He was the first (after those to whom Odysseus revealed his identity) to recognize the King returning from the Trojan War, even though Odysseus was disguised as a beggar to discover what had been going on in his palace during his absence. It was said that as soon as Argos recognized his master, he dropped his ears and did his best to wag his tail. Having fulfilled his destiny of faith by laying his eyes upon his master once more, he released a final whimper and died.
Argos was also the name of one of the ‘hellhounds’, the dogs of the underworld, brother of Cerberus.
The Hellhounds concept may make sense, all things considered, don’t ya think?
November 21, 2007 — 1:46 pm
Nick Bastian says:
Sounds like a great time. Please let us know as more details are available. Thanks!
November 21, 2007 — 10:54 pm