WordWrite Weekly Wrap – Inbound 2013 Edition

As you may have seen from our blog posts this week, Paul Furiga and I had the privilege of attending Inbound 2013. It was two and a half days filled with great content, people and entertainment. In this week’s Wrap, we take a look at articles detailing special announcements and the experience of the inbound marketing conference. Inbound 2013

Arianna Huffington on Fearless and Unconventional Leadership

Forbes

Arianna Huffington captivated the audience as she redefined what success is. She went into detail on her concept of the “Third Metric,” which says a person’s success should be measured by his or her well being, wisdom and ability to wonder and give back. While some of her guidance is conventional, some points she made were not, such as when Huffington coached the audience to “sleep your way to the top.” This article details her speech and provides a full video.

IPO Candidate Hubspot Expands Beyond Marketing with New Products

Forbes

Hubspot co-founders Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah announced several exciting product announcements in their keynote Tuesday afternoon. This article details each of the new products and explains the value they could bring to your organization’s sales and marketing efforts.

#Inbound13: Top Takeaways from Hubspot’s Inbound Marketing Conference

Business2Community

The conference had something appealing for each audience member, including keynote speakers Seth Godin, Nate Silver and Scott Harrison, founder of charity: water. While you would need a novel to recap all the great takeaways, this post highlights several important ones to remember.

What a whirlwind week at the Inbound conference! While I am sad it is over, I’m eager to begin implementing what I’ve learned for WordWrite and our clients. Have questions about the conference? Share them in the comments section below!    

Emma Walter

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Emma Walter is a senior account executive for WordWrite Communications. You can find her on Twitter @emmasreallytall. 


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