Marketing software provider Infusion Software (News - Alert) has announced more technology gurus have been added to the list of speakers at their upcoming user conference.
The latest experts to join the roster are SMB technology expert Ramon Ray, the editor of Smallbiztechnology.com and author of "Technology Solutions (News - Alert) for Growing Businesses," and CRM and marketing expert Brent Leary, a noted columnist and blogger and the co-founder and Partner of CRM Essentials LLC. He is also the host of the radio show, "Technology For Business $ake."
The Infusion Software 2008 User Conference will be held March 5-7, 2008 in Scottsdale, Arizona and brings together Infusion CRM users including small business owners and marketers from varied industries, roles and locations.
“We’re seeing more and more small business marketing gurus recognizing the power that Infusion CRM has to offer when it comes to helping small business owners and marketers increase sales without having to increase staff,” said Clate Mask (News - Alert), President and CEO for Infusion Software in a statement to the press.
“We’re extremely pleased to have Ramon and Brent talk to our marketing-minded CRM users. These guys really know small business technology, so it’s an honor to have them join us and share their insight.”
Also included on the list of speakers for the upcoming conference are John Jantsch, author, blogger and founder of Duct Tape Marketing; Pat Sullivan, the "godfather" of contact management and former CEO and founder of ACT! and Michael Gerber, author of The E-Myth and founder of The Dreaming Room.
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