Bringing the 140Conference to a small town

It’s coming. We’re bringing the 140Conference to a small town. We’re very, very early in the process, so I want you to get involved.

Jeff Pulver and me at the 140 Conference in London

Entrepreneur Jeff Pulver is the driving force behind the 140 Character Conference, or 140Conf for short. It’s not about Twitter. It’s about the ways real time online communication is changing almost everything. 

The big questions are when and where. We’re nailing those down now. The date will be in the first two weeks of November 2010. The location is going to be in northern Oklahoma or central Kansas. We’re getting cost numbers from three towns right now. Stay tuned for announcements!

Let’s not wait until everything is set; here’s how you can get involved now:

  • Catch Jeff and friends on the Road Trip. Leading up to the Detroit 140Conf, Jeff and friends will be making a road trip across the Midwest August 22 to August 28, 2010. Once we started talking about doing a Small Town 140 Conf, Jeff immediately re-worked his trip to reach more small towns. He’ll be going through Ohio, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois. If you’re on or near the road trip route, RSVP for a tweetup, and let us know in the comments here. 
  • Get on the Twitter list. Put your Twitter name in the comments or send me an @ reply on Twitter to let me know. 
  • Watch the hashtag. All the good discussion is going on through Twitter, with the hashtag #140conf
  • Have something to say, or a story to tell? Put in a speaker proposal
  • Want to help financially or get your organization involved? Sponsor the conference by sending an email to me or to: jeff@140conf.com

Thoughts? Ideas? Are you as excited as I am?

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Becky McCray wearing long braids and a professional outfit smiles as she stands on a rural downtown street with twinkling lights in the background.

Becky started Small Biz Survival in 2006 to share rural business and community building stories and ideas with other small town business people. She and her husband have a small cattle ranch and are lifelong entrepreneurs. Becky is an international speaker on small business and rural topics.

Published: August 4, 2010

2 Comments

  1. Becky, this is great. Too far ahead for the Geezers Crim to make commitment to come. However can you tell me if the will be an one day event or several days?

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