Do you deal with Web content at all—either on an external Web site, or an intranet?
If you do, you should consider coming to Ragan's annual Web Content Management Conference, in Chicago November 30-December 2. Web Content Report Editor Nina Shariff spends the entire year covering the 'Web Content' beat—tracking down the hottest trends, the most talented people and the latest technology. Then, she brings the best and the brightest people to Chicago for the conference.
She's even letting me do a session—despite the fact that I'm not the best or the brightest. I think it's because I live in Chicago and she doesn't have to pay my travel expenses.
I'll be doing the luncheon keynote, 'Five Years of Web Mistakes,'—my version of 'Web Pages That Suck.' It'll be a fun look at what not to do on your intranet or Web site. We'll have lots of fun with 'flash designers' and other people who are ruining the Internet.
So come on out and join Web guru Gerry McGovern and others from American University, The Mayo Clinic and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services at The Fairmont Hotel in Chicago. It'll be fun.
Check out the brochure, or call my pal Janice Lesh, at 1-800-493-4867, ext. 4210, to see if she'll give you any last-minute deals.
Feels like Total Recall. Er, Philip K Dick?
Actually, with Steve's example it's a bit scary --- standing at the urinal...
