SXSW Interactive panel accepted and finalized

Back in September, I wrote about my panel proposal for the 2007 SXSW Interactive Festival. I’m pleased to announce my panel “Using RSS for Marketing” was accepted last month. Now that the panel is set with a time and some great speakers, I decided to provide the details for those interested in attending SXSW this year.

The panel is set for Sunday, March 11, 2007 from 10-11am. Our speakers include:

Emily Chang - Ideacodes, eHub

Greg Reinacker - NewsGator

John Jantsch - Duct Tape Marketing

Bill Flitter - Pheedo

Look for some posts in the upcoming months as we bounce some ideas off our readers to see if we can enhance the value and content of this panel. If you have any comments or suggestions, please let us know.

SXSW also has a list of the confirmed speakers and panels for the event.

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