Make Follow Up an Everyday Habit
How to Make Following Up an Everyday Habit
Guest post by Social Media Strategist and Avid Networker Taylor Ellwood
Glynis Valenti, Photography, Marketing, and the Oregon Coast
The Trek from Astoria to Seaside was a very Enjoyable 18.3 miles
Yesterday we met with a local artist from the Oregon Coast Glynis Valenti. We met over coffee and appetizers at the Shilo Inn in Seaside, Oregon. Glynis has a varied background in the arts. I mean the ARTS. Glynis has traversed the United States displaying her talents from the East coast to the West coast. She has worked in the marketing field from many angles.
Final Lunch 2.0 Networking in Portland
Has the Lunch 2.0 Networking and Informational Lunch Hour Come to an End?
Yesterday I visited with the Portland Lunch 2.0 networking crowd at what was billed as possibly the last Lunch 2.0 event in town due to the economic downturn. This Lunch 2.0 was held at the Elemental Headquarters on 5th Avenue downtown.
Social Networking In The Park Sponsored by Bing from Microsoft
Last Night – SMX Advanced – Microsoft’s new entry into the search field Bing sponsored In The Park Bash
Last night at SMX Advanced Seattle there was quite a party held “against the beautiful backdrop of the Olympic Sculpture Park and the Puget Sound.”
Portland Lunch 2.0 at OTBC
Portland Lunch 2.0 was in the ‘burbs, Beaverton at OTBC to be exact
On January 14th the Lunch 2.0 crowd got together at the Beaverton Round.

Creative | Creative Gimping | WIFI Hotspots | Cre8Con
Cre8Con 2008 – The Portland Creative Conference – What a Show!
This years revitalization of The Portland Creative Conference (Cre8Con) stayed true to its predecessor. The original Portland Creative Conference was a full immersion into the spirit of creativity where extraordinarily talented people came to share personal insights into the creative process.
Professional Development | Future Technology | Convergence
InVerge Day 1: Great Information on the Convergence of Media and Technology
Day 1 of the InVerge conference was a success we were presented with information from some of the top people in their field. The presentations took us from the turn of the 19th century to 2020 and beyond. The information we received was not only useful but mind expanding as well.
Report from Cre8Camp Portland
Here are my notes from the sessions I attended today at Cre8Camp.
Web Design Process:
- Get to know your client and their potential customers and clients
- Have your client give you a few websites they like and don’t like and why
Cre8Camp | The UnConference
“Cre8Camp is a series of unconferences for creatives. It is an ad-hoc gathering for participants to learn, network and share in an open environment. The magic happens in the interactions between participants.”



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