Archive for September, 2010
Journchat Transcripts – September
Given that most the hashtag tools don’t archive things for long, this is an archive of the transcripts for September. September 6 – No #journchat due to Labor Day Journchat Transcript 091310 Journchat Transcript 092010 Journchat Transcript 092710 (Condensed to 1 hour — missing first 9 minutes)
Blogchat Transcripts – September
I have not had the time recently to do good recaps for September. But, I wanted to provide one location for the PDF versions of the transcript since most the sites that provide links to the tweets only keep a couple of weeks worth of information. Blogchat Transcript 090510 Blogchat Transcript 091210 Blogchat Transcript 091910 [...]
Five Rules to Make Things go Viral from TechCrunch
I first heard about this on Business Insider and the headline “Mullets and Mormons” made me sit up and take notice. This is a quick, 2.5 minute video and is a great watch for anyone in marketing and looking for why things go viral.
Key Takeaways from Women Who Tech Telesummit #wwt
Today, Allyson Kapin (@womenwhotech) organized her annual Women Who Tech Telesummit. It was an all-day event filled with great speakers and great topics. Given the current representation at most teleconferences is mostly men and only a few women, Allyson likes to flip the script and have mostly women as speakers. My top takeaways from the [...]
Self Promotion: Is this Really a Rant About Gender – Women Who Tech – #wwt
My notes from this session are really incomplete as I was really enjoying the conversation and it was more a discussion that wasn’t completely bullet-point compatible. There’s a lot of great thinkers that are really trying to uplevel the discussion about the disparity of men and women in tech and/or speaking engagements. Allyson Kapin Mary [...]
Social Media ROI – Women Who Tech – #wwt
Roz Lemieux (@rozlem) Beth Kanter (@kanter) Laura Vargas (@vargasl) Great polls started out the conversation, including how much time people were spending on social media and also Beth: Created by Dupont and Alfred Sloan to make General Motors more manageable. Beth: Four “I” words: Insight, Interaction, Investment, Impact Beth: Affecting social change is the ultimate [...]
Launching Your Own Startup – Women Who Tech – #wwt
Moderated by Geoff Livingston (@geoffliving) – Zoetica Rashmi Sinha (@rashmi) – Slideshare Amra Tareen – All Voices Taking Risks Amra – You need to believe in the opportunity; you know there is a market disruption; “Can I make a business”; “Believe you can start with a brilliant idea.” “A big market is key in taking [...]
Women Who Tech – Lightning Talks #wwt
Jill Foster (@jillfoster) and Allyson Kapin (@womenwhotech) kicked off the event and addressed the question of why more women don’t submit themselves to speak on panels at conferences. Women tend to be more perfectionist compared to men. They feel like they need to be an expert and have all the answers before pitching themselves to [...]
Blogchat Recap and Transcript 09/05/10 – Musical Artists Using Social Media
Tonight’s #blogchat was co-hosted by Shani Sammons (@shanisammons) and focused on how musical artists are using social media to connect with fans. Here’s a transcript (PDF) of the evening’s chat. The first-time #blogchatters: lrbray amydobrzynski ThePRLady imBreeGlenn Top tweets: abbisiler: Making themselves available is the first step 2 finding their fans online. Have strong website w/ msg [...]
