This is the first 10things presentation. It was held on a conference on october 2009. It gives 10 things to know about the internet. Due to the huge response, I updated the list and created a 2010 version.
The Webwise Parents Presentations are designed to assist schools who wish to host parent internet safety evenings. The information included in the presentations covered key topics for parents including social media, screen time, cyber-bullying, image-sharing and features expert advice and support. Presentations for primary and post-primary schools can be downloaded below. All presentations come with a script.
Development and Engagement in the Age of Social Media Paul Brown
Originally presented to the professional staff at the University of Dayton in January of 2016. Reviews aspects of college student development online and how to engage college students.
FAIL: Learning from Social Media DisasterDavid Griner
What can you do when your marketing and PR efforts get engulfed in fail? Two social media strategists walk through candid case studies of how brands have faced down an angry Internet — and sometimes even came out better for it.
Work That Content! CNW Group Breakfast in Montreal – May 2011Michael Pranikoff
Work That Content! CNW Group Breakfast meeting on May 27, 2011 in Montreal. Presentation by PR Newswire Global Director of Emerging Media, Michael Pranikoff.
The Webwise Parents Presentations are designed to assist schools who wish to host parent internet safety evenings. The information included in the presentations covered key topics for parents including social media, screen time, cyber-bullying, image-sharing and features expert advice and support. Presentations for primary and post-primary schools can be downloaded below. All presentations come with a script which can be found in the notes section on the PowerPoint or can be downloaded separately below.
pitfalls and good practice examples of marketing through social media, including case studies from Unilever, Comcast, United Airlines, Greenpeace and General Mills.
11 for 2011 - Tools to Grow and Prosper in Real EstateTina Merritt
www.earnperhit.com/realestate => "Search Engine for Real Estate"
www.lucky-bet.site => Bet on Sports - 50% Deposit Bonus
www.lucky-bet.site/casino => Online Casino - 5000$ Welcome Bonus
www.lucky-bet.site/lotto247 => Lotto247 - Win Big, Live Free
www.lucky-bet.site/eurobet => Best European Bookmaker
February 3, 2011 presentation for Hampton Roads Realtors Association sponsored by New Homes Council. Tools to grow and prosper for real estate agents by Wolkia, LLC - Helping Real Estate Embrace Technology.
The Webwise Parents Presentations are designed to assist schools who wish to host parent internet safety evenings. The information included in the presentations covered key topics for parents including social media, screen time, cyber-bullying, image-sharing and features expert advice and support. Presentations for primary and post-primary schools can be downloaded below. All presentations come with a script.
Development and Engagement in the Age of Social Media Paul Brown
Originally presented to the professional staff at the University of Dayton in January of 2016. Reviews aspects of college student development online and how to engage college students.
FAIL: Learning from Social Media DisasterDavid Griner
What can you do when your marketing and PR efforts get engulfed in fail? Two social media strategists walk through candid case studies of how brands have faced down an angry Internet — and sometimes even came out better for it.
Work That Content! CNW Group Breakfast in Montreal – May 2011Michael Pranikoff
Work That Content! CNW Group Breakfast meeting on May 27, 2011 in Montreal. Presentation by PR Newswire Global Director of Emerging Media, Michael Pranikoff.
The Webwise Parents Presentations are designed to assist schools who wish to host parent internet safety evenings. The information included in the presentations covered key topics for parents including social media, screen time, cyber-bullying, image-sharing and features expert advice and support. Presentations for primary and post-primary schools can be downloaded below. All presentations come with a script which can be found in the notes section on the PowerPoint or can be downloaded separately below.
pitfalls and good practice examples of marketing through social media, including case studies from Unilever, Comcast, United Airlines, Greenpeace and General Mills.
11 for 2011 - Tools to Grow and Prosper in Real EstateTina Merritt
www.earnperhit.com/realestate => "Search Engine for Real Estate"
www.lucky-bet.site => Bet on Sports - 50% Deposit Bonus
www.lucky-bet.site/casino => Online Casino - 5000$ Welcome Bonus
www.lucky-bet.site/lotto247 => Lotto247 - Win Big, Live Free
www.lucky-bet.site/eurobet => Best European Bookmaker
February 3, 2011 presentation for Hampton Roads Realtors Association sponsored by New Homes Council. Tools to grow and prosper for real estate agents by Wolkia, LLC - Helping Real Estate Embrace Technology.
How to put together a strategic plan for social media - made for the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) industry day. Features Australian social media statistics, a step-by-step plan and some philosophy.
This is a presentation I was delighted to conduct at Green School on 6 May, 2011. It provides insight to how the world is changing and opportunities in education and business.
Come visit me via samanthabell.com.au for more information and Green School Bali at www.greenschool.org
Highlighting Your Strengths as a Professional, OnlinePaul Brown
Originally presented at the annual conference of the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers (GLACUHO) in November 2016. This session provides tips for higher educational professionals hoping to create a positive educational presence online and through social media.
Have you ever felt trapped in a bad PowerPoint presentation? Ever listen to a speaker drone on like a zombie? Do boring uninspiring slides leave you feeling like the walking dead? Don’t be a PowerPoint zombie! Here are 6 tips to avoid Death by Powerpoint!
You Gotta Have Personality: how to connect to today’s customer with videoTara Hunt
Delivered at Digital Crossroads in Louisville, Kentucky on October 21, 2016. The core thesis of my presentation is that video is accessible for those who care about their audience (not for those who want a quick win) and, if you care, you should be making video...but only if you are committed to Hub content.
Channels featured:
https://www.youtube.com/l2inc
https://www.youtube.com/blendtec
https://www.youtube.com/user/Vidlers510
https://www.youtube.com/justinbendercpm (just launched)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYxXNXA0npMEZ7xY74Bq9KA (launching soon)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Ld0jjEoyc5J3hfdrZVJlw (launching soon)
Podcast Creator:
http://www.joangarry.com/
Articles/Resources:
http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/youtubers-teen-survey-ksi-pewdiepie-1201544882/
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/2016_B2B_Report_Final.pdf (lots of stats)
https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/intl/en-gb/research-studies/youtube-brand-playbook.html
Youtube secrets the ultimate guide to growing your following and making money...Marketing College Forum
YouTube has changed our world- from how we view video to how we connect and market - opening a new entrepreneurial landscape to ambitious individuals. Thousands of people generate six to seven figures annually from online video content. And, with the right road map, you too could be en route to real influence and income.
In YouTube Secrets, online video experts Sean Cannell and Benji Travis draw on a decade of experience as well as interviews with more than 100 top creators to give you a step-by-step YouTube success playbook. You’ll learn:
The seven essential ingredients for a profitable channel
New strategies for getting views and subscribers
Ten ways to make money on YouTube
And much more
Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran, this book will show you how to use YouTube to build a following, create a lucrative business, and make a massive impact in people’s lives.
10 things you should know, but no one ever told you-2010 versionEvan Van Lissum
The first quote of the “10 things” presentation of DMF2009 was: “What might be true today, may be false tomorrow”. One year later, this quote seems more valid than ever. Times are changing at the speed of light. This year’s “10 things” presentation is an accurate update of what is still valid, what is not anymore valid and other nice things to know about the internet. So, everyone who wants an update in 25 minutes about what’s hot or not, is more than welcome.
How to put together a strategic plan for social media - made for the Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) industry day. Features Australian social media statistics, a step-by-step plan and some philosophy.
This is a presentation I was delighted to conduct at Green School on 6 May, 2011. It provides insight to how the world is changing and opportunities in education and business.
Come visit me via samanthabell.com.au for more information and Green School Bali at www.greenschool.org
Highlighting Your Strengths as a Professional, OnlinePaul Brown
Originally presented at the annual conference of the Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers (GLACUHO) in November 2016. This session provides tips for higher educational professionals hoping to create a positive educational presence online and through social media.
Have you ever felt trapped in a bad PowerPoint presentation? Ever listen to a speaker drone on like a zombie? Do boring uninspiring slides leave you feeling like the walking dead? Don’t be a PowerPoint zombie! Here are 6 tips to avoid Death by Powerpoint!
You Gotta Have Personality: how to connect to today’s customer with videoTara Hunt
Delivered at Digital Crossroads in Louisville, Kentucky on October 21, 2016. The core thesis of my presentation is that video is accessible for those who care about their audience (not for those who want a quick win) and, if you care, you should be making video...but only if you are committed to Hub content.
Channels featured:
https://www.youtube.com/l2inc
https://www.youtube.com/blendtec
https://www.youtube.com/user/Vidlers510
https://www.youtube.com/justinbendercpm (just launched)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYxXNXA0npMEZ7xY74Bq9KA (launching soon)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0Ld0jjEoyc5J3hfdrZVJlw (launching soon)
Podcast Creator:
http://www.joangarry.com/
Articles/Resources:
http://variety.com/2015/digital/news/youtubers-teen-survey-ksi-pewdiepie-1201544882/
http://contentmarketinginstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/2016_B2B_Report_Final.pdf (lots of stats)
https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/intl/en-gb/research-studies/youtube-brand-playbook.html
Youtube secrets the ultimate guide to growing your following and making money...Marketing College Forum
YouTube has changed our world- from how we view video to how we connect and market - opening a new entrepreneurial landscape to ambitious individuals. Thousands of people generate six to seven figures annually from online video content. And, with the right road map, you too could be en route to real influence and income.
In YouTube Secrets, online video experts Sean Cannell and Benji Travis draw on a decade of experience as well as interviews with more than 100 top creators to give you a step-by-step YouTube success playbook. You’ll learn:
The seven essential ingredients for a profitable channel
New strategies for getting views and subscribers
Ten ways to make money on YouTube
And much more
Whether you’re a beginner or a veteran, this book will show you how to use YouTube to build a following, create a lucrative business, and make a massive impact in people’s lives.
10 things you should know, but no one ever told you-2010 versionEvan Van Lissum
The first quote of the “10 things” presentation of DMF2009 was: “What might be true today, may be false tomorrow”. One year later, this quote seems more valid than ever. Times are changing at the speed of light. This year’s “10 things” presentation is an accurate update of what is still valid, what is not anymore valid and other nice things to know about the internet. So, everyone who wants an update in 25 minutes about what’s hot or not, is more than welcome.
This presentation covers basic concepts, various social media platforms, the exponential growth of social media, case studies on how social media has benefited businesses and a detailed road map for building one's social media presence on the web.
This presentation gives small businesses a basic overview of how they can use social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter to promote themselves. Using examples from Coos County, Oregon, it shows how businesses have been leveraging these tools to involve and reach out to their customers.
This presentation was last given on October 5, 2010, as part of the Foundations of Business Success Skills to Prosper series by Southwestern Oregon Community College's Business Development Center.
Digital 4 Christ Conference Feedback PresentationJoshua Leach
This is a feedback session of the "Digital 4 Christ" conference I was able to attend. The feedback was given to my colleagues shortly after the conference in Cape Town earlier this year (2011).
Introduction to Social Media 101 for real estatePeter Brewer
These are my slides for my 2011 2 hour social media basics for real estate presentation. For details on this presentation please contact me at peter brewer.com
19 ways non-profits can use social media to connect with donorsTim Bete
The complete presentation with audio and video can be viewed here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0qhxej2wdA
Even if you're a one-person fundraising department with little time or budget, you can master social media to connect with donors and volunteers. Tim Bete shares what to do if you (1) Don't know how to use social media technology, (2) Don't know what kind of content to create, (3) Don't have time and (4) Don't have money. His presentation will arm you with the tools to make huge strides in your use of social media and overcome the obstacles that hold you back.
Tim Bete is Communication and Fundraising Director for St. Mary Development Corporation, a low-income housing non-profit in Dayton, Ohio (http://www.StMaryDevelpment.org). He's also a freelance marketing consultant for both for-profit and non-profit organizations (http://www.EnergizedCopy.com).
9 Social Media Pitfalls and How to Avoid ThemMarqui CMS
Can social media drive real results for your business? The answer is yes, as long as you have a strong strategy in place. If you’re already sold on the importance of social media, but you aren’t sure how to effectively engage your audience, you may be putting your company at risk by jumping into social media unprepared.
All marketing tactics have their pitfalls and social media is no exception. Understanding these potential mistakes and learning how to avoid them is one of the best ways to ensure that your social media campaigns are successful.
This 45 minute webinar will help you learn:
• The biggest social media pitfalls and how to avoid them
• Our tips for optimizing your current social media strategy
• The key ways social media can help your business improve its online ROI
2. “ The internet is the first thing
that humanity has built
that humanity doesn’t understand,
the largest experiment in anarchy
we have ever had. ”
Eric Schmidt, CEO Google
15. 1. Men are watching pictures and
profiles of women they do not know
Source: Harvard Business School, Mikolaj Jan Piskorski
16. 1. Men are watching pictures and
profiles of women they do not know
2. Men are watching pictures and
profiles of women they do know
Source: Harvard Business School, Mikolaj Jan Piskorski
17. 1. Men are watching pictures and
profiles of women they do not know
2. Men are watching pictures and
profiles of women they do know
3. Women are watching pictures of
women they do know
Source: Harvard Business School, Mikolaj Jan Piskorski
18. 1. Men are watching pictures and
profiles of women they do not know
2. Men are watching pictures and
profiles of women they do know
3. Women are watching pictures of
women they do know
70% is watching women!
Source: Harvard Business School, Mikolaj Jan Piskorski
39. “ Teenagers see adverts on websites
(pop-up, banner ads) as extremely
annoying and pointless,
as they never pay attention to them
and they are portrayed in such a
negative light that no one follows
them. ”
Source: Morgan Stanley
55. My feeling is that most people
have a similar surfing behaviour
56. MY PERSONAL LIST
DAILY
Facebook
Yahoo Mail
YouTube
De Standaard Online
Google
WEEKLY
Wikipedia
Digimedia
Twitter
Some work related websites
Some personal interest websites
Links that friends referred me to (via Facebook!)
57. Most people do not go online with
the intention to visit your
wonderful created campaign site…
58. Does that mean we have to stop
with online advertising at all?
59. While people are more online
than behind their TV.
(true for 15-25 yo, older people: TV has a very
small edge)
60. “ Teenagers are watching less
television because services such as
BBC iPlayer, which allows them to
watch shows when THEY want. ”
Source: Morgan Stanley
62. CHANGE
Become their friend...literally
Be part of the conversation about your brand…
A conversation they are having anyway…
63. CHANGE
Build a brand online by giving them a story (content)
Reputation and conversation is key!
Widgets, applications, video, games,
rich media creative banners
64. CHANGE
Still a big gap between budgets spent online and
traditional media, if we compare it with the actual time
spent online (1.5 hour/day).
Creation online Creation offline
Media online Media offline
68. What is the budget for a decent website?
Why is Drupal the best CMS?
(see Keynote Robert Douglass 13:30)
69. What is the budget for a decent website?
Why is Drupal the best CMS?
(see Keynote Robert Douglass 13:30)
Are there really naked women working at
The Parking Lot?
70. MORE MAGIC AND
WISDOM AT BOOTH D09
THINGS
1. What might be true today, may be false tomorrow
2. Keep it simple, your audience is probably not as
smart as you.
3. SEO: Google does not use keyword meta tag in web
ranking
4. Use social media, but do it wisely
5. They know more about you than you often realise
6. Flash is a wonderful multimedia platform…
if used properly
7. banners are not very sexy
8. Online video is steaming hot.
9. Change your way of thinking
10. Never forget that ultimatly it is only advertising
www.theparkinglot.com
evan@theparkinglot.com