Sunday, February 5th, 2012

I'm attending Social Media Success Summit 2010

Wow. What happened?

I was moving along pretty well there, at least through day 6 of the Social Media Success Summit, then blam! No posts ’til now.

I’ve been busy and the Memorial Day weekend didn’t help, but that’s no excuse. After all, the Summit ended before Memorial Day. I did manage to snag one full day away from the computer though.

At any rate, the Social Media Success Summit 2010 has come and gone. To say I learned a lot would be an understatement. I can now understand the value of conference attendance. It was like a year’s worth of study completed in less than a month.

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I'm attending Social Media Success Summit 2010

Day 5 of the 2010 online Social Media Success Summit included 3 more information-packed sessions.

Unfortunately, the last session seemed very rushed (it ended in under 18 minutes) and it was probably a good topic for further discussion.

 

The three sessions were:

  1. 8 Steps to Creating a Winning Social Media Strategy
  2. How Mobile Marketing Can Improve Your Social Marketing
  3. The Future of Social Media

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I'm attending Social Media Success Summit 2010

Day 4 of the 2010 online Social Media Success Summit included 3 informative sessions.

Unfortunately, my PC froze up during the final session, but I did jump back in as soon as I could. I’m confident that I was still able to capture the essence of the final session.

 

The three sessions were:

  1. How to Bring Raving Customers to Your Local Business with Foursquare and Groupon
  2. 5 Social Media Case Studies Worth Close Examination
  3. Creating Buzz With Social Media Contests

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I'm attending Social Media Success Summit 2010

Day 3 of the 2010 online Social Media Success Summit was packed full of information over 3 sessions:

  1. Getting the Most Out of LinkedIn
  2. How Whole Foods, Best Buy and Home Depot are Leveraging Social Media
  3. 3 Reasons You Need a YouTube Strategy

I’ve published a long wrap up post on Market It Write’s blog with the main takeaways of the 3 sessions. It wasn’t really too easy to summarize the panel discussion that talked about how Whole Foods, Best Buy and Home Depot are using social media because I thought there was too much important first-hand information that really shouldn’t be left out.
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