Final roundup for #ConvergeSouth10

Did you miss out on some important links from Converge South in Greensboro, NC?  Get your ConvergeSouth links here (including some great articles written about the sessions – in case you missed the details!)

You no longer have to attend major conferences like PubCom in Las Vegas! ConvergeSouth has the same big name speakers for a ticket at 1/4 the price!

    Make sure you’re ready for next year when ConvergeSouth will be back better than ever! Keep following ConvergeSouth on Twitter and stay up-to-date on the best tech conference for entrepreneurs and small businesses in the southeast!

    Links to slideshows and presentations:

    SEO Social Media ROI Presentation – by Kim E. Williams

    Job Search and Social Media – by Mike VanDervort

    iPad, iPhone and Windows Mobile 7 Apps – by Jeff SanGeorge

    Free/Open Source Software for Business – by Brandon Eley

    In just a few hours

    ConvergeSouth 2010 starts in just a few hours. Be sure you have signed up for a hosted dinner on Friday night. There are still a few seats left.

    ConvergeSouth is not set up for at-the-door registration so there will be no walk-up registration.

    Arrive early, enjoy a full day of networking, learning and participating in the sessions.

    Registration is closed

    ConvergeSouth 2010 registration is closed. We are excited to be seeing all of you at ConvergeSouth on Friday, October 1 and Saturday, October 2 at NC A&T State University.

    Important links:

    Anil Dash and ConvergeSouth

    Anil Dash, CS Presenter and tech/social rock star in his own right, knows where the reality is. From Anil Dash’s site under “Make the Revolution,”

    It wasn’t the birthers or the truthers who earned the nod for helping shape America’s future: It was the makers. Their protests, their sit-ins, take the simple form of making things and sharing them with each other, online and off. The quietness of their ways, the heads-down determination of the scientist instead of the chin-jutting attitude of the street fighter, might make them easy to overlook. But that doesn’t mean that it’s not a significant and enduring movement. it doesn’t mean the will of these millions of people doesn’t count, simply because it’s expressed in a way that doesn’t look like protest did five decades ago.

    Best of all, the people who actually make these things happen aren’t just sitting around clicking “Like” on things online. As has been true since the earliest days of the blogosphere, the best minds in social media get together in person to help plan the future. One such event that you can visit this weekend? The venerable ConvergeSouth. It takes place at NC A&T State University, the proud home of the freshmen students who in 1960 held that first sit-in at Woolworth’s.

    Read the whole thing.

    ConvergeSouth10 Audio Interviews

    Listen to some quick interviews with two great companies participating in PitchCamp at ConvergeSouth10.

    Interview with Argyle Social

    Quick conversation with Eric Boggs of Argyle Social about being on the Entrepreneurial Panel for PitchCamp at ConvergeSouth10

    Interview with Group Story

    Quick conversation with Jeff and George of Group Story about being chosen to pitch and meet with other entrepreneurs at PitchCamp