March 25, 2013 - March 27, 2013

Confab London 2013

Brain Traffic - Mermaid, London

ABOUT

As the leading conference of its kind, Confab: The Content Strategy Conference brings together professionals everywhere who realize the value of content. User experience. Marketing. IT. Business management. This is one big party for content-loving folks who value smart thinking, voracious learning, and constant improvement in the workplace and beyond.

After an extraordinarily successful debut in Minneapolis in 2011, Confab had an immediate impact on how people around the world talk, write and think about content strategy. Attendees posted recaps, held "redux" sessions, started meetups, and shared success stories. There were career changes, new budgets, and increased influence in the workplace—all as a result of what they learned at Confab.

Tickets sold out several months in advance in both 2011 and 2012, and our audiences' enthusiasm inspired us to expand. Wider audiences and multiple events will give even more content enthusiasts the chance to see what past attendees are raving about:

"Confab was a joy to attend. It was well-run, interesting, educational, and stuffed tighter than a card catalog with brainy people sharing useful wisdom. The least impressive session I attended would've been a highlight many other places."

- James Callan

"Well. Wow. Whoa. What a conference. What a great bunch of smart and generous people sharing a few fantastic days in Minneapolis. Experiences were swapped, ideas discussed, and cake (a whole lot of cake) was consumed."

- Sally Bagshaw

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Date

March 25, 2013 - March 27, 2013

Organized By

Brain Traffic

Location

Mermaid
Puddle Dock, Blackfriars
London , EC4V 3DB
United Kingdom

Contact Information

Phone: +44 20 7183 0037
Email: info@confabevents.com
Site: http://confabevents.com/events/london-2013

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