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.
Podcasting as Media
This session will review how the podcast Concert Blast became accepted as the New Media to review concerts, interview artists, and to promote music events.
This session will have an overview of the steps that Concert Blast took that began their journey since May of 2005. The importance of having your passion to follow through on a timely basis, how to contact the right people, and how to get the attention of the people with the power to accept you to be the New Media.
A semi-technical overview to discuss how your business can leverage cloud programming services such as Google's application engine. We'll be examining the risks, benefits and fundamental differences of the NO-SQL world. Google's App Engine will be the primary example, but Microsoft and Amazon's services should be applicable.
Lets take a look at location-based services. Foursquare, Gowalla, Yelp and more.
Mobile applications are the current craze in social media. Are they the flavor of the week, or is location here to stay?