RefreshMiami Presentation - 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: What Will Today’s Social ...Murray Izenwasser
The document discusses whether today's social media platforms like Twitter will still be around in 5 years and whether they are viable platforms. It notes that the world game has been permanently changed by social media, and those not currently engaged on platforms will have no chance to succeed. It concludes that it doesn't matter which specific platforms exist in the future, as the key is being engaged on social media now to influence how it changes the world.
Presentation given as Flash Talk at Automattic Meetup in Seaside on September 2010
Presentation is given as an Ignite Talk format (20 slides x 15 seconds/slide = 5 minutes. Autopush.)
Automattic is the company I work for. The company is distributed worldwide and once a year we gather at a remote location and meet face-to-face. This year, all the employees are taking a little time during the meetup to compose and give at least one presentation for each other, talking about any subject we are passionate about.
In the e-mail requesting submissions, Matt mentioned that <a>Scott Berkun “did a very cool post and video on giving ignite talks</a>, so I modelled this talk after that.
Hope you enjoy it.
How Real Does Business (Casual Connect Seattle 2008)Jeremy Snook
Presentation at Casual Connect Seattle in Seattle, WA, July 2008, by Jeremy Snook.
Presentation audio available at http://casualconnect.org/content/Seattle/2008/snooksea08.html.
The document discusses mobile giving and text donations. It provides information on Give by Cell, the largest mobile giving provider. Donors can make donations via text message by sending a keyword to a shortcode, with $5 or $10 added to their phone bill. Text donations appeal most to younger donors and live events. The document outlines the steps to set up a text donation campaign and get approved, and provides reporting and money flow details. Several case studies demonstrate successful mobile giving campaigns.
RefreshMiami Presentation - 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: What Will Today’s Social ...Murray Izenwasser
The document discusses whether today's social media platforms like Twitter will still be around in 5 years and whether they are viable platforms. It notes that the world game has been permanently changed by social media, and those not currently engaged on platforms will have no chance to succeed. It concludes that it doesn't matter which specific platforms exist in the future, as the key is being engaged on social media now to influence how it changes the world.
Presentation given as Flash Talk at Automattic Meetup in Seaside on September 2010
Presentation is given as an Ignite Talk format (20 slides x 15 seconds/slide = 5 minutes. Autopush.)
Automattic is the company I work for. The company is distributed worldwide and once a year we gather at a remote location and meet face-to-face. This year, all the employees are taking a little time during the meetup to compose and give at least one presentation for each other, talking about any subject we are passionate about.
In the e-mail requesting submissions, Matt mentioned that <a>Scott Berkun “did a very cool post and video on giving ignite talks</a>, so I modelled this talk after that.
Hope you enjoy it.
How Real Does Business (Casual Connect Seattle 2008)Jeremy Snook
Presentation at Casual Connect Seattle in Seattle, WA, July 2008, by Jeremy Snook.
Presentation audio available at http://casualconnect.org/content/Seattle/2008/snooksea08.html.
The document discusses mobile giving and text donations. It provides information on Give by Cell, the largest mobile giving provider. Donors can make donations via text message by sending a keyword to a shortcode, with $5 or $10 added to their phone bill. Text donations appeal most to younger donors and live events. The document outlines the steps to set up a text donation campaign and get approved, and provides reporting and money flow details. Several case studies demonstrate successful mobile giving campaigns.
Presentatie Martijn Arts - Masterclass Social Media & MobileAggeris Media
The document discusses using social media services in an innovation process. It maps various social media services like Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube to the different phases of an innovation process (intelligence, network, operation, publishing, dialogue, evaluation). For each phase, it lists relevant social media services and provides "todos" or recommendations for using those services. The overall goal appears to be developing an effective social media strategy and mix by leveraging different services across all phases of the innovation process.
The document discusses strategies for successful crowdsourcing. It states that to create a crowd on a topic, one should first gather a mass of initial content through reporting techniques like reviewing archives, forums, and field research to find experts on the topic. Then these experts can be contacted and asked to share their stories or knowledge without yet publishing, in order to build an initial pool of content. Meanwhile, a platform should be built to publish this crowdsourced content. The goal is to channel experts' desire to solve problems and share knowledge for free in order to crowdsource successfully.
Presentatie Martijn Arts - Masterclass Social Media & MobileAggeris Media
The document discusses using social media services in an innovation process. It maps various social media services like Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube to the different phases of an innovation process (intelligence, network, operation, publishing, dialogue, evaluation). For each phase, it lists relevant social media services and provides "todos" or recommendations for using those services. The overall goal appears to be developing an effective social media strategy and mix by leveraging different services across all phases of the innovation process.
The document discusses strategies for successful crowdsourcing. It states that to create a crowd on a topic, one should first gather a mass of initial content through reporting techniques like reviewing archives, forums, and field research to find experts on the topic. Then these experts can be contacted and asked to share their stories or knowledge without yet publishing, in order to build an initial pool of content. Meanwhile, a platform should be built to publish this crowdsourced content. The goal is to channel experts' desire to solve problems and share knowledge for free in order to crowdsource successfully.