This morning, Lee Dryburgh approached me (via Facebook) to see if I’d be up for lending my voice to an in interesting plan he has going for his 2nd annual eComm Conference.
eComm is the Emerging Communications Conference, being held this March in San Francisco. eComm explores many facets of emerging communications, from Mobile Social Networking, to Cloud Computing, to P2P and Decentralization of Telecoms and more.
Lee was looking for a way to garner registrations that wasn’t the old pay-a-commercial-outlet-for-email-addresses, so he decided to donate $.50 for everyone that signs up for conference updates, up to $5000, to The Shelter Network, an organization that feeds the homeless hungry throughout the San Francisco area, or “the Peninsula”, as Lee calls it.
He then decided to recruit several social media personalities to help him get the word out. Obviously, I am one of those people. (Lee, thanks for thinking of me. I’m always glad to help a good cause.)
I know it. You’re begging the question. How can we help?
Simply sign up to receive conference updates. That’s it! Of course, it would help if you in turn registered for eComm, but I’ll leave that between you and Lee.











