This is my presentation for the October 2009 Public Media Camp (http://publicmediacamp.org) on impact measurements for public media 2.0. Learn more at www.futureofpublicmedia.net
This deck is an intro to RAAK, a 'creative communications plug-in' that puts organisations in touch with their crowds.
To see more, we have a few case studies at http://www.wewillraakyou.com/clientarea/RAAK-CaseStudies.pdf or on http://www.slideshare.net/raak/raak-case-studies
Successful Enterprise 2.0 and Social MediaRoss Dawson
Slides used at KMWorld 2007 by Ross Dawson in his speech on Successful Enterprise 2.0 and Social Media - for more details see: http://www.rossdawsonblog.com/weblog/archives/2007/11/successful_ente.html
Georgetown University Master of Public Relations London work/study Project with Intel.
Progress Through Processors Campaign: Combining the Power of Social Networking with the Life-Changing Promise of Volunteer Computing
**animated version
This is my presentation for the October 2009 Public Media Camp (http://publicmediacamp.org) on impact measurements for public media 2.0. Learn more at www.futureofpublicmedia.net
This deck is an intro to RAAK, a 'creative communications plug-in' that puts organisations in touch with their crowds.
To see more, we have a few case studies at http://www.wewillraakyou.com/clientarea/RAAK-CaseStudies.pdf or on http://www.slideshare.net/raak/raak-case-studies
Successful Enterprise 2.0 and Social MediaRoss Dawson
Slides used at KMWorld 2007 by Ross Dawson in his speech on Successful Enterprise 2.0 and Social Media - for more details see: http://www.rossdawsonblog.com/weblog/archives/2007/11/successful_ente.html
Georgetown University Master of Public Relations London work/study Project with Intel.
Progress Through Processors Campaign: Combining the Power of Social Networking with the Life-Changing Promise of Volunteer Computing
**animated version
SocialFish present Part 1 of a 3 part series on Social Networking for Events and Tradeshows. In the first of three comprehensive sessions on social networking, our experts demonstrate how to create a long-term strategy for implementing social networking into your show's marketing plan.
The recording is available here: http://bit.ly/9GXswq
SocialFish present Part 2 of a 3 part series on Social Networking for Events and Tradeshows. In this Webinar, we dive into the nitty-gritty and investigate the public platforms and the white-label proprietary networks to determine which ones will make your social networking goals a reality.
The recording is available here: http://bit.ly/9GXswq
Using Collaboration Tools To Engage Internal And External AudiencesAndrea Baker
This is not a true presentation, it is more talking points for discussion in a small group. Not intended for a how to or all encompassing talk.
This talk will have a deeper set of slides developed in the future.
There’s More Value to Event Social Walls Than Projecting Awesome SelfiesMichelle Bruno
Learn all about Event Social Walls in this visual summary of the EventTechBrief.com article, "There’s More Value to Event Social Walls Than Projecting Awesome Selfies."
Read the full article and subscribe today at www.EventTechBrief.com
Planning an Effective Social Media Strategy for Your Next EventTypeset
Social media is a natural fit for nearly every facet of event planning but, all too often, an ad-hoc approach reduces its effectiveness. A sound strategy for managing all social media activity increases attendance, enhances the conference experience for delegates, and improves the overall return on the event. Incorporating a case study from a major USA conference, this presentation addresses the need for a comprehensive social media strategy using several different tools including LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Designed for people with experience in social networking, the session will include practical advice, hints, tips and traps to help you manage your next conference from promotion right through to wrap-up.
SocialFish present Part 1 of a 3 part series on Social Networking for Events and Tradeshows. In the first of three comprehensive sessions on social networking, our experts demonstrate how to create a long-term strategy for implementing social networking into your show's marketing plan.
The recording is available here: http://bit.ly/9GXswq
SocialFish present Part 2 of a 3 part series on Social Networking for Events and Tradeshows. In this Webinar, we dive into the nitty-gritty and investigate the public platforms and the white-label proprietary networks to determine which ones will make your social networking goals a reality.
The recording is available here: http://bit.ly/9GXswq
Using Collaboration Tools To Engage Internal And External AudiencesAndrea Baker
This is not a true presentation, it is more talking points for discussion in a small group. Not intended for a how to or all encompassing talk.
This talk will have a deeper set of slides developed in the future.
There’s More Value to Event Social Walls Than Projecting Awesome SelfiesMichelle Bruno
Learn all about Event Social Walls in this visual summary of the EventTechBrief.com article, "There’s More Value to Event Social Walls Than Projecting Awesome Selfies."
Read the full article and subscribe today at www.EventTechBrief.com
Planning an Effective Social Media Strategy for Your Next EventTypeset
Social media is a natural fit for nearly every facet of event planning but, all too often, an ad-hoc approach reduces its effectiveness. A sound strategy for managing all social media activity increases attendance, enhances the conference experience for delegates, and improves the overall return on the event. Incorporating a case study from a major USA conference, this presentation addresses the need for a comprehensive social media strategy using several different tools including LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Designed for people with experience in social networking, the session will include practical advice, hints, tips and traps to help you manage your next conference from promotion right through to wrap-up.
1. What is Web 2? How does it Affect Business? Natasha Grace Carl
2. The term Web 2.0 is commonly associated with web applications that facilitate interactive information sharing , interoperability , user-centered design ,and collaboration on the World Wide Web .