Web 2.0 - Leveraging New Media to Maximize Your Securities & Compliance Practice

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    1. Web 2.0: Leveraging New Media to Maximize Your Securities and Compliance Practice February 17, 2009
      • Introduction
      • Presentation
        • > Doug Cornelius, Chief Compliance Officer of Beacon Capital Partners
        • >Bruce Carton, Editor, Securities Docket
      • Questions and Answers ― (anonymous)
      • Slides ― now available on front page of Securities Docket
        • > www.securitiesdocket.com
      • Conclusion
      Agenda
      • Series of webcasts ― every other week
      • Next: February 24, 2009
        • « Liability of Professionals in the Financial Crisis »
          • Stuart Grant, Grant & Eisenhofer P.A.
          • Michael Young, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP
      • www.securitiesdocket.com/webcasts
      Webcast Series
    2. Panel Doug Cornelius Bruce Carton
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    4. Web 2.0
      • Notifications
      • Interactivity
    5. Web 2.0
      • Interactivity
        • Networking
        • Marketing
        • PR
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    10. Really Simple Syndication
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    26. Social Networking
      • 25 million members
      • growing at a rate of more than one million new members a month
      • (one every two seconds)
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      • Real-time short messaging service
      • “ What are you doing?”
      • 140 characters
      • Over 3 million twitterers
      • Samuel Morse tapped out this historic message upon inventing the telegraph: What hath God wrought ? 22 characters long.
      • Alexander Graham Bell's first words on a telephone: Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you. 41 characters.
      • Neil Armstrong upon walking onto the moon: That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. 58 characters.
      • Why??
        • Networking
        • PR
        • Distribution/Marketing
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      • 150+ million members
      • They can’t all be college students
      • They are your employees
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    43. Policies and Risks
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    49. Guidelines for Web 2.0
      • Maintain Confidentiality
      • Securities laws  
      • Financial Performance
      • Identify yourself
      • Disclaimers
      • Be respectful
      • Anonymous Contributions
      • Use of logos or service marks
      • Copyright
    50. Guidelines for Web 2.0
      • Register blogs
      • Register Twitter
      • Comments on your blog
      • Comments on other blogs
      • Company name and logo
    51. Questions?
    52. Thank You Thank you for attending this webcast. Next webcast: February 24, 2009, 2:00 pm EST « Liability of Professionals in the Financial Crisis »

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