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As September ends it’s a wrap for Inbound 2020.
In the year of massive changes, how could inbound stay unaffected? The event went all virtual for the first time in its history of over 9 glorious years. The digital marketing conference has always been a much talked about event hosted by Hubspot in Boston. And so it was this year as well. Inbound intends to bring together the business community and put forward the most engaging, power-packed and immersive experience year on year.
This year Inbound was conducted on September 22-23. The 2 day-long digital marketing conference was conducted online this year.
INSPIRE WHAT’S NEXT: Announcing that INBOUND will not be in person this year, means that we’re finding new ways to sweep you off of your feet. INBOUND 2020, an immersive digital experience is for YOU, get ready to co-create with us! *Refunds are automatic* https://t.co/L3FEAya4Is pic.twitter.com/6VCHWMMCX6
— INBOUND (@INBOUND) May 19, 2020
Inbound has always managed to stand out, credits to the experiences it delivers. With the event going virtual, the expectations were set really high and we can say that they’ve been met and how!
CedCommerce was a proud attendee of the incredible experience that Inbound 2020 was. Here’s sharing highlights from the event.
INBOUND 2020 majorly revolved around extending the scope of knowledge and inspiration by advocating for out of the box methods of learning and development in order that scaling and progress become a seamless part of the process. According to the INBOUND community, All attendees can vouch for the amazingly immersive experiences at INBOUND 2020. No stone was left unturned in committing to the promises delivered, be it in terms of knowledge shared, connections built, the positive sentiment, energy, it was in no means less than an in-person account.
Events like education sessions, spotlight, ask me anything, audio-only content and meet up sessions engaged attendees at every single step and made sure the enthusiasm stays put.
THANK YOU! We did it, and it was all inspired by you ? New passes now available for the on-demand content library and the 2021 Digital event at https://t.co/jAYH6lBScN pic.twitter.com/WSmcwcSfqH
— INBOUND (@INBOUND) September 24, 2020
Inbound 2020 witnessed the coming together of hundreds of industry experts as speakers, thousands of attendees and last but not the least the blend of amazing ideas that could help businesses stand out in the fiercely competitive virtual world.
There were numerous sessions that were a part of the Agenda, we’re here taking up a few and sharing some valuable takeaways from them.
The sessions at Inbound focussed on multiple categories, widely ranging from building and nurturing the human connect to efforts towards brand building, from the future of web apps to the changing marketing trends and CRM practices. End of the day stress was on the immense value human connect holds irrespective of the medium or the nature of the process. The human element is equally crucial for sales processes as much as it is for content curation and other targeted marketing workflows.
The co-founders of Hubspot Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah along with Chief Product Officer Christopher O’Donnel, in their keynote, spoke about the future of Hubspot. They emphasised on how it’s almost always about personalizing customer’s experience for all aspects of customer service, marketing and sales.
Flashback: Looks like the #PajamaPrinciple is more relevant than ever.
https://t.co/FPuPQcAzbu #inbound2020— dharmesh (@dharmesh) September 23, 2020
Where Cause and Data Meet: Modeling a Return on Purpose https://t.co/Fx2JLrpECH by @tracyarrington & @jmmcneel via @YourBrainTrust pic.twitter.com/F2NqfVn8WJ
— Tim Hayden (@TheTimHayden) September 23, 2020
Definitely a game-changer! Be sure to check out the lesson for a deeper look: https://t.co/68nKFsHExq https://t.co/Sw2jmpykpF
— Kyle Jepson (@kyle_jepson) September 23, 2020
The event started with a bang and ended with an equally powerful impact. Inbound 2020 managed to create all the right noises despite the challenge of conducting it online.
SEE YOU IN 2021! #INBOUND2020 taught us all so much about what it means to push ourselves, strive for excellence and adapt to an entirely new way of working and connecting with one another. Register for 2021, or the 2020 Content Pass here: https://t.co/jAYH6lBScN pic.twitter.com/OFAvKx7KwU
— INBOUND (@INBOUND) September 23, 2020
We were overwhelmed with the rich experience and takeaways. Almost keen on incorporating some valuable ones to our processes.
With Inbound 2020 wrapping up and greatly so, the bar for the upcoming events has been set really high.
Did you attend Inbound 2020? If yes share your experiences with us.
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