A full run down of setting up your social media broadcasting system to increase and monitor your brand awareness using all the latest tools!
This will include:
- Setting up your social network profiles for yourself or brand
- Linking your profiles together to avoid duplicate publications
- Using social aggregators to update all networks at once
- Monitoring mentions of your name and/or brand across the web
- Adding SEO into the mix
- Establishing your 'Thought Leadership'
- Broadcasting and monitoring from your mobile just as easy as if you were at home
As Media Director for Paramore|Redd I have had the privilege of overseeing social media efforts for clients like Tennessee Tourism, Back Yard Burgers and Chase Amazon Rewards. We've learned how to do social the right way, but we've also learned a few valuable lessons the hard way.
It used to be that a website was important to get your business out there and maybe even some SEO... well now its online video. Find out how to make an effective online video, and how using social media can bring more clients to your business using less money than ever before! The experts in online video and social media in Nashville, discover615.com present leveraging your business through online video and how its changing the face of the advertising world.
A presentation about the good, the bad, and the lame stuff presenters do everyday. If you have given a speech in any public forum, you will find humor in this presentation.
Need more? I'll cover terms like these:
Break Mistake: [breyk mi-steyk] The voluntary adjournment of a presentation, enacted by the presenter, which often results in broad-scale pandemonium.
Awkward Arm: [awk-werd ahrm] A psychosomatic disorder characterized by robotic, alien, or non-existent arm motion in presenters, engendering vague feelings of fear, pity, or contempt in the audience.
This isn't your workshop spin from some odd '80's film by Steven Soderbergh. I promise.. Okay, I lied already. It is a shameless rip off.
Excluding your porn spam, that's to easy. Where does our sexuality & social media behaviors collide.. Promise it will be a interesting conversation... Well, that could be a lie as well. I promise it won't be like anything else going on at PodCamp 2010.
Pundits tell us that individuals have more power now than ever before thanks to the explosion of personal media from blogging to podcasting to video sharing to social networking to mobile apps to location-based services.
Are we using this power responsibly and effectively? Is social media growth sustainable? Why are we behaving in an anti-social manner on social networks?
No cribbed answers or parroted advice, just questions to start the conversation that we–the evangelists, experts, and early adopters–need have.
Using best practices to fine-tune your e-newsletter so that it more effectively communicates with your audience.
So, you're on Twitter. You have 887 friends on Facebook. Are you engaging and interesting online as well as in person? Do you talk to people at networking events or are you a wallflower wino (nothing against winos)? Most people are a little bit of both, and I want to teach you about Social NETiquette, combining traditional networking hints with social media outlets.
You have a Facebook profile, a Facebook page, a blog or two, three Twitter accounts, Google Wave, Google Buzz, as well as profiles on lala, Blip, MySpace (still) and a few others you can't remember your password to. So now what? How do you find and build your audience beyond your current followers and fans without losing those you already have or the few brain cells you have left?
Newspaper readership is at its lowest point in 70 years even though the population has tripled over that same period. Magazines and even television have been in steady decline since 2000. And, Bill Gates believes that no one-NO ONE- under 50 will use the Yellow Pages at all! The old stuff ain’t working, because people have moved online.