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Additional networking events at the X Change

Since we’re about two weeks away from X Change 2008 I wanted to bring a few networking events that will be happening around the conference, one for participants only and the other for anyone in the Bay Area who wants to join us!

For X Change conference attendees we’ve added a networking reception on Monday afternoon that will occur concurrent to the “Expert Tete-a-Tete” event already planned.  Gary Angel, the CTO of Semphonic and our partner in the X Change has a great write up in his blog about the tete-a-tete.   When conference participants are done chatting with the great expert vendors and consultants who will be in attendence they’ll be able to join their peers in a private networking event designed to promote additional idea sharing and communication over wine and cheese or similar goodies.

For those you in the Bay Area unable to join us at the X Change, June Dershewitz is throwing another gala Web Analytics Wednesday event in conjunction with the conference but that is open to all web analytics practitioners.  Last time we had a conference-associated WAW in San Francisco it was crazy with over 400 attendees.  Hopefully this time things will be a little more subdued … you can sign up to join us at the official Web Analytics Wednesday web site.

Hopefully I will see some of you reading my blog at one or the other of these events, or both!

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Friday, August 1st, 2008 at 12:08 pm
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