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Web Content 2007 Chicago A Success; 2008 Event Scheduled

June 21, 2007 Blog No Comments

image The folks at DUO Consulting just completed a very successful conference, Web Content 2007, held in downtown Chicago at UBS Tower. The event attracted over 100 attendees and presenters from some of the biggest names in web content—AOL, Career Builder, 37 signals, The Rockley Group, Yahoo!, and many more. Attendees are currently rating speakers (and the overall event) at the popular conference services website, Confabb. A photostream is also available on Flickr.

Due to an illness that prevents travel, Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler, was unable to attend the event, although he was there in spirit, as witnessed in this photo (thanks, Sonny).

Duo Consulting is a Chicago based consultancy tht helps clients create, organize, and manage content to drive business results on the Web. Learn more.

Web Content 2008 is planned for June 16-17, 2008 (venue to be determined). If you are interested in participating or sponsoring this event, let us know.

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