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Keynote Speaker Profile: Seth Godin

By Hana Dickinson 15 Jul 2024
1 min read

For more than thirty years, Seth has been trying to turn on lights, inspire people and teach them how to level up. His blog has been appearing daily for more than a decade.

He's spent most of his professional life as a writer and has published 20 bestselling books. Translated into nearly 40 languages. These books are a great way to go deep into a concept, and many of them stand the test of time.

Along the way, he's found countless detours and interesting projects designed to inspire and entertain.

In 2015, Seth created the altMBA, a life-changing 30-day workshop.

More than 60,000 people have taken his online courses, including The Marketing Seminar and several on Udemy.

He's in the Guerrilla Marketing Hall of Fame, the Direct Marketing Hall of Fame and, just recently, the plain old no-modifier Marketing Hall of Fame. 

He also pioneered ethical online direct marketing, now a $30bn a year industry.

Don't miss Seth appearing at Adviser 3.0 via satellite on 18th May 2023. 

 

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