![]() ![]() Small Business Trends: Your keynote is really interesting. The we may have debates around it, but that’s been a big gratifying surprise this is not just you, not just Boston and not just United States, it’s a global movement. They may disagree with some tactics underlying it or to what mix should be in inbound vs outbound. So I don’t think it’s a particularly big leap, I think we’re surprised by how quickly people just agree with the philosophy. I’m not exactly sure what to do about it but that makes sense to me. We have that same nodding of heads people were like ‘yup this that makes sense. When we started talking about it here in the United States a decade ago that gave us confidence was that people were nodding their heads some would say the same thing is not gonna work out that well this is an observation that company was very young and what we found though is that as we go to Europe, Asia, Latin America with that same kind of core message all over the world. Small Business Trends: What’s the biggest thing since you started HubSpot with Brian Halligan ten years ago that has surprised you the most about marketing, and how people have gravitated around some of the things that you’ve put out there?ĭharmesh Shah: The biggest surprise for lack of a better term is how global the underlying fundamental philosophy of Inbound Marketing is. ![]() I was able to grab some time with Shah to hear more about why bots have such potential to such a game-changing technology and to hear about HubSpot’s own Growthbot efforts. While there were a slew of announcements that came out over the four days of the event, it was a statement Hubspot (NYSE:HUBS) CTO and cofounder Dharmesh Shah’s made during his keynote speech that caught (and kept) my attention – that he felt chatbots are the most important technology to come out in decades. What started out as a nice little gathering of roughly 200 folks in 2008 has morphed into a conference of 19,000 attendees this year. Today marks the end of HubSpot’s annual Inbound Conference. ![]()
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