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'''eComXpo''' is an educationally focused, online [[virtual]] [[trade show]] designed specifically for search, [[affiliate]] and interactive marketers.{{Fact|date=August 2007}} The [[Trade fair|trade show]] is 100% [[virtual]] and takes place entirely on the [[Internet]]. eComXpo uses the virtual trade show [[Application service provider|ASP solution]] created by [[inXpo]].{{Fact|date=August 2007}}
'''eComXpo''' is an educationally focused, online [[virtual]] [[trade show]] designed specifically for search, [[affiliate]] and interactive marketers. The [[Trade fair|trade show]] is notable in that it takes place entirely on the [[Internet]]. eComXpo uses the virtual trade show [[Application service provider|ASP solution]] created by inXpo, its parent company.


Visitors have the ability to engage other visitors of the conference directly and communicate with each other and exchange contact information to keep up with the marketpalace.<ref name="whir">January 29, 2007, [http://www.thewhir.com/marketwatch/012907_EComXpo_Show_Registration_Open.cfm EComXpo Show Registration Open], ''WHIR news'', retrieved August 8, 2007</ref> Those are common activities from real world trade shows, transported to the Internet.<ref name=chicagotribune>Steve Johnson (October 27, 2006),[http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/technology_internetcritic/2006/10/virtual_trade_s.html Virtual trade show a non-conventional way to network], ''Chicago Tribune Print Edition'', retrieved August 12, 2007</ref>.
Visitors have the ability to engage other visitors of the conference directly and communicate with each other and exchange contact information to keep up with the marketpalace.<ref name="whir">January 29, 2007, [http://www.thewhir.com/marketwatch/012907_EComXpo_Show_Registration_Open.cfm EComXpo Show Registration Open], ''WHIR news'', retrieved August 8, 2007</ref> Those are common activities from real world trade shows, transported to the Internet.<ref name=chicagotribune>Steve Johnson (October 27, 2006),[http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/technology_internetcritic/2006/10/virtual_trade_s.html Virtual trade show a non-conventional way to network], ''Chicago Tribune Print Edition'', retrieved August 12, 2007</ref>.
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The panel discussions are broadcasted over internet radio by WebMasterRadio.fm and available in [[mp3]] format and as [[podcast]] [[xml]] feed.<ref name="wmr">[http://www.webmasterradio.fm/episodes/index.php?showId=27 Episodes for Tradeshow Coverage Exclusively on WebmasterRadio.FM], ''WebMasterRadio.fm''</ref>
The panel discussions are broadcasted over internet radio by WebMasterRadio.fm and available in [[mp3]] format and as [[podcast]] [[xml]] feed.<ref name="wmr">[http://www.webmasterradio.fm/episodes/index.php?showId=27 Episodes for Tradeshow Coverage Exclusively on WebmasterRadio.FM], ''WebMasterRadio.fm''</ref>


== Official Websites ==
== Official Website ==
* [http://www.ecomxpo.com eComXpo official website]
* [http://www.ecomxpo.com eComXpo official website]
* [http://www.ecomxpo.com/University.htm eComXpo University]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:07, 26 August 2007


EComXpo
GenreeCommerce trade show
VenueVirtual
Location(s)Internet

eComXpo is an educationally focused, online virtual trade show designed specifically for search, affiliate and interactive marketers. The trade show is notable in that it takes place entirely on the Internet. eComXpo uses the virtual trade show ASP solution created by inXpo, its parent company.

Visitors have the ability to engage other visitors of the conference directly and communicate with each other and exchange contact information to keep up with the marketpalace.[1] Those are common activities from real world trade shows, transported to the Internet.[2].

European presence was strong in the inaugural show, and cited the cost and time savings that online trade shows provide as the reason for their participation.[3] Exhibitors treat the online event just like a normal convention in the real world.[4]

The panel discussions are broadcasted over internet radio by WebMasterRadio.fm and available in mp3 format and as podcast xml feed.[5]

Official Website

References

  1. ^ January 29, 2007, EComXpo Show Registration Open, WHIR news, retrieved August 8, 2007
  2. ^ Steve Johnson (October 27, 2006),Virtual trade show a non-conventional way to network, Chicago Tribune Print Edition, retrieved August 12, 2007
  3. ^ Shawn Collins (February 15, 2005), European Presence Strong at Inaugural eComXpo Trade Show, AffiliateTip.com, retrieved August 8,2007
  4. ^ Amanda C. Kooser/Entrepreneur.com (July 23, 2007), Take It Online, Virtual trade shows take care of some very real business, MSNBC.com and August 1, 2007, [1], Washington Post, retrieved August 12, 2007
  5. ^ Episodes for Tradeshow Coverage Exclusively on WebmasterRadio.FM, WebMasterRadio.fm