Buzzwords, braggarts, and bons mots seem to rule in this nebulous world of Internet business. So it’s really refreshing to see what Loren Feldman is doing with the Audience Conference, taking place for the first time on Friday, November 6 in New York City.

The Audience Conference, to me at least, is the manifestation of Feldman having a Howard Beale moment. He’s mad as hell at the state of plastic experts and nonsense, and he’s not going to take it anymore.
But don’t call it an un-conference. The Audience Conference is a different animal, and that’s what has me so excited to attend this Friday.
It’s not all about the talkers in attendance. It’s about the audience and a chance to learn from a wide range of folks who understand audiences.
It will be an intimate, eclectic crowd in a really cool venue (Hudson Theater) having a conversation that isn’t happening everywhere else.
Speakers include Dan Farber of CBS, Warner Bros. Music CTO Ethan Kaplan, Crayon’s Joe Jaffe, Frank Roche of iFractal, and new media players like Mike Arrington of TechCrunch and Jason Calacanis of Mahalo.
The registrations for the Audience Conference are about to close down. If you’re in NYC for ad:tech, Content Revenue Strategies, etc. or you happen to just be here, make it a point to get yourself to the Audience Conference on Friday.
Video: The Audience Conference

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