Web 2.0, Demo, TIE and Code Camp
When you are looking to market your event, isn’t it much easier with a catchy name? This week Online Market World was struggling in San Francisco – perhaps for many reasons. But when we have already had events like Web 2.0 Conference, Demo and TIE this year already in the Bay Area, perhaps it takes a catchy title to cut through the noise.
And they don’t all have to be fancy registered or trademarked or protected names. Peter Kellner’s upcoming Code Camp is a great example of this. Mention that name around Silicon Valley and see all the .NET programmers, and many others, nodding their heads in unison. And talking about Web 2.0, the whole affair is coordinated via blogs.
Look up Athol Foden’s session (that is me) if you want to join our discussion on how to turn an idea into a product into a company.
2 Comments to Web 2.0, Demo, TIE and Code Camp
Athol –
Any chance you’ll give us an update on how the event went? Enquiring Thingnamers want to know.
Keep up the good work.






November 16, 2007