"Hurt so good. Hurt so good. Some times LOVE aughtta feel like it should, you make it, huh, hurt so good!" -Sing it Mellancamp!
Thanks for the great positive spanking feedback everyone!
Stephen, thanks,
Yes, I've:
-Sent out Eblasts, but no snail mail. I'm allergic to snails ;)
-Sent general PR to Times, Weekly, Stranger (no confirmation yet, this was just sat)
-Testimonial on page, but I need to add more. thanks.
Lara, I sure hope the Seattle last minute thing turns out to be true (:
Barry, I have a couple of ignite-seattle-ish friends I've pitched it to, but have gotten minimal response (maybe that type of community is too much in denial of their tech addicitons? (: )
As for Seattle Chamber and UW, great ideas...I just am not sure who/where to specifically start.
Keith, ouch, but yes, great points. As for my site, do you mean the main page is unclear or the specific soul-tech page? I'd hope the soul-tech page is clear. And is "Using a fun and inspiring group process, you will develop a clear understanding of where you are at and where you want to go with technology, from a soulful living perspective, and you will layout a concrete plan for getting there." not tell one the outcomes? Font size small, hmmm, I'll check that out. The main sparknw.com page currently reflects, as you've caught, my struggle to clarify my core....but that's a longer converation.
The biznik profile confusion has to do with a profile switcharoo as I would advise that my New Media hat would probably serve more here than my Org Dev hat.
Participant listing is out of the Q for this one, as its a bit more personal. Bizniks are okay with seeing each other because there is already a community there. However, I might do this for a diff. event...thanks.
I don't know Bill Virgin or John Cook, but I'd be happy to talk with them...
Karen, I've heard of this approach before and I think its a great idea...though for some reason it feels overwhelming at this point. I might ping you and get some clarification if you're up for it.
lastly, Cathleen. Thanks for the empathy. Not sure what you mean by a venue with a read-audience...an example perhaps?
And yes, I'm definitely thinking of workshops like this in part to increase exposure for more lucrative opportunities.
Thanks again everyone...hmmm...now, where to start?! (: