WBC North America: 2009 Wine Bloggers Conference a Success!
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FabulousPhil · 5 months agoSounds like a Great conference....had a small taste with fellow bloggerss, last week, in New York with Ryan and Gabriella at Aldea's Portuguese restaurant...a tune-up for Lisbon in October...
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Felicia · 5 months agoAllan - It was fabulous! I couldn't have asked for more as a first time attendee. I also enjoyed getting to know you on our bus #7 journey on Saturday. Looking forward to 2010. - Felicia aka @winefinesse
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Felicia · 5 months agoAllan - It was fabulous! I couldn't have asked for more as a first time attendee. I also enjoyed getting to know you on our bus #7 journey on Saturday. Looking forward to 2010. - Felicia aka @winefinesse
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winehiker · 5 months agoAwesome job, Allan! Any plans to share Sunday's peer presentations here/Slideshare?
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Joel V · 5 months agoWe'll collect the presentations up and post them to Slideshare (embed here) over the next week or so. We have to re-group and get our heads back in place!
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girlwithaglass · 5 months agoAs a 2nd year WBC'er, I say that this conference blasted out the walls. Barry Schuler was awesome, that's what I'm talking about...he's a real keynote speaker. And thank you, thank you, thank you for thinking outside the box--bring on the Seth Godins for WBC10.
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Joel V · 5 months agoI talked to Seth. He turned me down and suggested Gary V would be more appropriate. I had to inform him the we had "been there, done that"... :)
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girlwithaglass · 5 months agoQuite a compliment to Gary. As you know, I didn't find Gary's keynote last year particularly insightful. Barry S was a good pick with his connection as a winery owner but his knowledge and experience as a venture capitalist is what I felt was worth the price of admission. Just think what could happen if Malcolm Gladwell showed up.