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10-24-2012 04:29 AM
#1
andrewwee ()
Neverblue-Sitescout mobile marketing training
We did a training sessions with Sitescout and there're tips to getting started and optimizing campaigns.
Neverblue, Sitescout presentations on mobile marketing:
http://blog.sitescout.com/2012/10/re...presentations/
10-24-2012 02:14 PM
#2
ThrvTrkr (Member)
Great talk by the guys at NB.
If any of you guys are still not familiar with pivot tables, we did a 2 part step by step tutorial to help you understand:
http://ipyxel.com/fast-mobile-data-a...tables-primer/
http://ipyxel.com/consolidate-data-f...-pivot-tables/
-Tom
10-24-2012 08:07 PM
#3
peteperclick (Member)
EDIT - nvm, question answered
10-24-2012 09:23 PM
#4
kvakzzz (Member)

Originally Posted by
ffclogin
Great talk by the guys at NB.
Tom, what in the world are you talking about??!
IMHO NeverBlue guys messed the whole event up.
- Cole looked tired and beat up. Yet another boooooooooring presentation with very little valuable content in it.
- Zach was the anti-hero. Not only he was NOT speaking into the mike, he also looked scared out of his pants. His presentation looked like he created in on the plane while being pissed off at the stewardess. Too many screenshots, impossible to read at all from the big screen where I was sitting (all the best seats in the house were taken by Neverblue gang - westside hustlers).
- Why wasn't Michelle speaking? She would have ignited the whole room with passion and positive energy?
- No passion was in the room. Neverblue - you messed the whole event up. It was dull and boring.
SiteScout was the star of the meetup.
10-29-2012 07:05 PM
#5
cole (Member)

Originally Posted by
kvakzzz
Tom, what in the world are you talking about??!
IMHO NeverBlue guys messed the whole event up.
- Cole looked tired and beat up. Yet another boooooooooring presentation with very little valuable content in it.
- Zach was the anti-hero. Not only he was NOT speaking into the mike, he also looked scared out of his pants. His presentation looked like he created in on the plane while being pissed off at the stewardess. Too many screenshots, impossible to read at all from the big screen where I was sitting (all the best seats in the house were taken by Neverblue gang - westside hustlers).
- Why wasn't Michelle speaking? She would have ignited the whole room with passion and positive energy?
- No passion was in the room. Neverblue - you messed the whole event up. It was dull and boring.
SiteScout was the star of the meetup.
Hey kvakzzz,
Thanks for attending and for the feedback. Sorry you don't like my face haha :P We got up at 4am to catch the flight out.
Totally agree on the Sitescout front - Sitescout did a great job. Matt had an engaging presentation with great energy and content.
These events are all about providing value to affiliates. I'm totally open to feedback. What kind of content would you have liked to see that you didn't? If you have any specific ideas I'd love to hear them. Either in this thread or hit me up on Skype or email. And I wish we could've brought Michelle out... she's awesome and would've been great to have there but it wasn't possible for this event.
It's difficult to gauge what kind of an audience will attend an event, especially when you're not piggybacking an industry conference. It's usually going to be a mix of guys who are well versed in mobile and guys who are new to it, so it can be difficult to tailor a presentation to the whole audience. The approach I've taken in the past, as well as with Toronto, is to keep presentations fairly brief and broad and focus on networking post-presentation. That said, I feel like the audience that we're getting now is more advanced than when we first started doing these events. The next presentation we'll be doing will be more niche and advanced than Toronto's. Hope to see you there my man.
10-29-2012 08:09 PM
#6
Jaimmie (Member)
Nice to see you guys out in Toronto - it's rare we get a meet-up!
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