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CaseCamp Montreal Tomorrow – Get Self-Organizing

We are one day away from CaseCamp Montreal.
Tomorrow, July 4th, 2006 at Radio Canada – CBC HQ it all begins at 6:00 pm.
Please make sure that if you are presenting to bring your laptop or a USB key with your presentation on it (you can run it from my laptop, if need be).
We have over 60 people taking part and these include representatives from companies like Videotron, Corus Entertainment, Yellow Pages Group, Canoe, Bell Mobility and many more.
Make sure to bring business cards, an open mind and a mouth for conversation.
If you’re still unclear about what a marketing unconference is all about or how a self-organized conference comes together, there is an amazing video that I just saw over at Tara Hunt‘s Blog, HorsePigCow, which explains the whole BarCamp and unconference movement.
Check it out here: What Is BarCamp?
In the meantime, it’s not too late to join the long tail riot. Get self-organizing here: CaseCamp Montreal.

Mitch Joel

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