Archive for the ‘Event Management’ Category
Monday, July 14th, 2008
BlogHer is one of the most remarkable online communities I've had the pleasure to become a part of. From their about page:
Founded in February 2005 as a labor of love by three bloggers, BlogHer's mission is to create opportunities for women who blog to pursue exposure, education, community and economic ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Media Ownership, Networking, word of mouth | 6 Comments »
Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
At the BlogHer Business conference today with my client Graco. Hell of a crowd, testing out the funky new Microsoft Live Writer program - Frank Arr and Nick Hodge would be proud...
UPDATE: Here's a quick video the BlogHer team took with my ugly melon and Microsoft's Sara Ford straight after ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
Calling all social media savvy folk in New York City - you are cordially invited to the first Social Media Breakfast NYC on Tuesday December 11 at 8am at Big Daddy's Diner, 239 Park Avenue South (between 19th & 20th Street).
The good folk at Text 100 are joining with my ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Networking, Online PR, word of mouth | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, November 7th, 2007
I'm very slow on posting this wrap up of my session at Podcamp Boston and especially express a huge thank you to all of you who contributed through comments at my blog and elsewhere.
We didn't try to come to our session with all the answers. Instead, we took the Do's ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Networking, New Practitioners, Online PR, Students | 4 Comments »
Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
UGA Connect sparked me thinking deeper about the shifting learning environment that information rich digital natives are growing up immersed in. This video, again from Professor Michael Wesch from Kansas State University and via Mitch Joel, condensed my thoughts and put them on a screen:
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Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Marketing, Networking, New Practitioners, Online PR, Students, Wikis, word of mouth | 4 Comments »
Monday, October 22nd, 2007
This weekend’s UGA Connect Conference was truly a great time. The students did a superb job covering the event so check out the content at the conference blog and Twitter and all the photos on Flickr.
As always, I loved having the opportunity to speak. I was presenting a case study ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Marketing, Media Ethics, Media Relations, Networking, New Practitioners, Online PR, Podcasting, Second Life, Students, Twitter, Workplace Issues, word of mouth, writing | 8 Comments »
Friday, October 19th, 2007
At Podcamp Boston on October 28 I'm presenting with Christi Eubanks and Mike Denton on Reputation Management for Digital Natives - and we need your help.
There has been a lot of talk about young people potentially harming their reputation online - along with many case studies. Digital Natives will be ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Issues Management, Media Ethics, Networking, New Practitioners, Online PR, Students, Workplace Issues, word of mouth | 27 Comments »
Saturday, October 6th, 2007
What are you doing this month? If you're near Athens, Georgia or Boston I'd love to meet you at UGA's Grady College "CONNECT" PR and social media conference or PodCamp Boston.
"CONNECT" PR and social media conference
When: 19-20 October
Where: Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication -
University of Georgia
This ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Marketing, New Practitioners, Online PR, Podcasting, Second Life, Students, word of mouth | 6 Comments »
Thursday, July 12th, 2007
Update: To see the results of the Second Chance Trees Campaign (including MSM attention from CNN) check out my post on the Converseon blog.Â
Disclosure: I've written this post about a work project that I happen to have a lot of belief in. In writing it, I hope you will visit ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Media Ethics, Media Relations, Networking, New Practitioners, Online PR, Podcasting, Second Life, Students, Workplace Issues | 6 Comments »
Monday, June 11th, 2007
I love social media because of the friendships it enables through common interest, not geography. There’s nothing more exciting than moving online relationships into the real world, and now I’m in the States I get to do it on almost a weekly basis! Here’s a recap of some of the ...
Posted in Blogging, Event Management, Media Relations, Networking, New Practitioners, Online PR | 11 Comments »