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Lane R. Ellis

Sign Up For Pubcon’s All-New Open Mic Track



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Take the stage for ten minutes and make a TED-like presentation on the industry topic of your choosing in the all-new Pubcon Open Mic Track this year during Pubcon Las Vegas 2012 on October 15 – 18 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

 

Open to any gold and platinum pass attendee, the new Pubcon Open Mic track gives you a great opportunity to showcase your take on any of the vast range of social media and search topics covered during the conference, or even yourself or your company or service.

 

Bring your own ten minute PowerPoint presentation or engage your audience with only the open mic, and take advantage of Pubcon’s record tenth simultaneous track which will be taking place each day of the conference, from Tuesday, October 16 through Thursday the 18th. An experienced Pubcon session moderator will time each session to ensure that every presentation finishes up in ten minutes, allowing for a free-flowing day of exciting new Pubcon Open Mic track presenters.

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If you’re interested in presenting at the new Pubcon Open Mic track, please submit your own session proposal here.

 

If you’ve always wanted to try conference speaking, want to share skills or insights that you feel would be relevant to Pubcon attendees, or just want to hone your public speaking skills, consider joining us for the new Pubcon Open Mic track.

 

And if you’re an attendee coming to Pubcon looking for something new? Come and see some of the Pubcon Open Mic track and take in what up-and-coming new speakers and interesting Pubcon attendees have to share with the world in ten minutes — a cutting-edge alternative to the great traditional sessions that will be going on with full force during Pubcon Las Vegas 2012.

 

Thanks,
Lane R. Ellis
Lead Editor
Team Pubcon

 

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