Tag Archive: Twitter for events

A Twitter Conference Primer: Part 1 – Preparing For The Event

Tweet It’s like the sound of fingernails scraping on a chalkboard. It’s unpleasant. And annoying.  It similar to a primate’s warning cry striking fear in the tribe that a predator is near. Few of us can avoid cringing in agony when we hear that sound. We respond with adverse reactions. That’s exactly how I feel…

Social Media, Events, The Hospitality Industry And The FTC Guidelines

Tweet Event Organizers Investigated For Not Following FTC Guidelines Did you know that at a January 2010 event held by Ann Taylor Loft was investigated by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for possible violation of new marketing guidelines which apply to WOM, Social Media, TV, radio and print? That’s right, the event organizers were…

Is MPI Buying Positive Social Media Mentions For WEC?

Tweet This week, MPI will have its annual World Education Congress (WEC). As some of you know, I worked for MPI several years ago and even planned content for the WEC in the late 1990s. Many readers remember my feelings about the 2009 WEC Virtual Access Pass debacle. But this year, MPI created a new…

Go Hybrid: A Live Streaming Cheat Sheet

Tweet This article was written (well, ghostwritten by me in collaboration with Dave Lutz) for Dave’s People & Processes column in PCMA’s June edition of Convene.    You’ve convinced your team that providing a hybrid event is good for your organization, your customers and your stakeholders. You’ve alleviated any fears about the virtual experience cannibalizing…

A Blueprint For Socially Augmented Events: The Seven Stages Recap

Tweet On June 15, at the PCMA Education Conference 2010, I saw Scott Klososky present how to use social technologies in the seven stages of event planning.  The title of his presentation was “A Blueprint For Socially Augmented Events.”    Scott’s presentation was mind boggling, thought-provoking and progressive. He laid it all on the line…