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Today I will be moderating a panel at the New Communications Forum here in Santa Rosa, California which I'm particularly excited about because it's exactly the kind of juicy broad topic that I think can yield really interesting discussions. Our panel has the open charge to talk about the future of marketing and advertising (doesn't get more broad than that!) and has a great diversity of speakers including Ken Kaplan from Intel (representing brands), Neil Chase from Federated Media (representing publishers and networks) and David Takheim from Six Apart (representing platforms and publishing tools). The composition of the panel should already tell you something about what the future of marketing and advertising may hold ... as I'm probably the one representing the traditional model since I'm from the big agency (ironic considering what I do for a living!)
There are a few big questions on my mind for this panel that I plan to share in our conversation. I don't usually do this, but here are the questions that I predict I will ask during our panel session:
For those who have participated in panels with me before, or heard me speak about doing it, you'll know that I have a rule never to walk into a session like this with more than 3 to 5 pre-scripted questions. The reason is that it forces me to pay attention and react to the conversation on stage by coming up with new questions on the spot. In the end, usually the result is a much more interesting panel discussion.
* Full Disclosure - Intel is an Ogilvy client and I work directly with Ken.
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