Getting the most out of conferences

It’s June and I’m thinking about conferences right about now for 2 reasons: I’m working towards going to one of the coolest international conferences I know of and I’m thinking about starting to work on putting together the 4th annual Kings County Small Business Conference during Small Business Week again this year.

I’m working on going to TEDGlobal in July in Oxford England. They have a great page on how to enjoy their conference that should apply to all conferences you attend. If it doesn’t, don’t go.

This link will take you to the TEDIndia Conference page. It’s the same one for every Ted conference and it’s not really a hint – not really ;

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