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Social Media Week: Social Media Action Camp #SMWsmac [Event]

February 5, 2012 by basilpuglisi@aol.com Leave a Comment

This will make the fourth official year of Social Media Week’s return to New York. One of the world’s most unique and innovative global platforms for a large selection of interactive conversations and information on new trends in the social and mobile media industries.

Global Promo for Social Media Week 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXLIL0VMt1s

Why Attend Social Media Week?

There are quite a few compelling reasons to attend Social Media Week.

They include:

  • Free Attendance ~ Due to a generous outpouring of support from partners and sponsors, the events that are hosted by Social Media Week directly, are free to attend.
  • Community Content ~ The program is curated in a unique manner allowing coverage for every new and emerging trend, areas of technology, and the industry sector.
  • Unique Venues and Locations ~ As with any other learning experience, those that organize #SMW understand that environment can be detrimental or conducive to retaining knowledge and understanding. Thanks to many strategic partnerships, as well as the venues that donated space and time, places such as the New York Times, MoMa, and the Paley Center for Media will help to enhance attendee experience.

How to Attend

If you are interested in attending Social Media Week events you can head to their page and create an account if you do not already have one. Once registered, visit the scheduling page to locate the events that you are interested in. Remember that all events are free unless otherwise stated. When you find the events you want to be a part of, click the Attend button to the right of it and you are registered. You must register to attend each event individually.

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What is Social Media Action Camp?

The Program Schedule will be released the day before the event. At that time you will be able to plan your day. The time for each session is being held due to the need to allow our VIP guests and teachers to make arrangements to attend and participate in Social Media Action Camp.

Speakers include:

  • Elliot Nix – Head of Mobile, Google
  • Bill Corbett Jr. – President, Corbett Public Relations
  • Jeff D. Goldberg – President, JG&A
  • Maria Prieto – CEO, The Hispanic Network
  • Mardy Sitzer – President, Bumblebee Design & Marketing LLC
  • Amy Vernon – VP Strategy, Hasai
  • Jeff Ogden – Host MAD Marketing TV
  • Garth Holsinger – VP Global Sales & Business Development, Klout
  • Basil C. Puglisi – Executive Director & Publisher, dbmei.com
  • David Meerman Scott – Author, The New Rules of Marketing & PR
  • Anthony Napolitano – Director, StumbleUpon
  • Ellen DePasquale – Director, Constant Contact
  • Nathan Latka – CEO, Lujure
  • Dupleep Wijayawardhana – CEO, EmpireAvenue

And more, including two surprise speakers yet to be announced.

The Social Media Action Camp, or #SMAC, is a one day conference that is focused on providing a environment that encourages small business owners, entrepreneurs, and media enthusiast to increase their knowledge on the benefits of helpful social media practices. The camp will feature a range of learning sessions created with a focus on actionable information. Every session lists a set of learning outcomes attendees can expect.

Why Attend Social Media Action Camp?

Attendees can expect to take away vital information on some very important topics.

  • Business Collaboration Practices ~ Attendees can expect to learn how to supply services equal to the power of the big guys, while fashioning a social business presence that only a small business can create.
  • Collaborative Blogging ~ This session offers a look inside the practice and the purpose behind collaborative blogging including how those efforts can truly pay off via the share factor on social media networks.
  • IRL Networking ~ This session will help small business owners learn how to create the most effective strategic alliances that help to generate real-time buzz about your business, products, and services.

In addition, attendees can expect to walk away with functional knowledge on how to create a successful social strategy, a greater understanding of the four major social networks, and a larger box of digital social media tools that can be used for monitoring statistics and updating campaigns.

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How to Attend

General Admission for #SMAC is $99 and for students $39. As a DMBEi subscriber you are entitled to a 25% off discount when you head to the #SMAC home page from here and enter the discount code dbmei25 during the registration process.

The Social Media Action Camp will be held on February 16th, 2012, from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM at the Roger Smith Hotel, 501 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10017.

Digital Brand Marketing Education is the event organizer. Please feel free to contact: @BasilPuglisi – info@dbmei.com – 631.909.7360

Author:

@BasilPuglisi is the Executive Director and Publisher for Digital Brand Marketing Education (dbmei.com). Basil C. Puglisi is also the President of Puglisi Consulting Group, Inc. A Digital Brand Marketing Consultancy that manages professional and personal branding for Fortune 500 CEOs, Hedge Fund Managers and Small Business Owners.

Sources:

  • Social Media Week
  • Social Media Action Camp
  • Social Media Week on Plancast

Filed Under: Blog, Conferences & Education, General Tagged With: @basilpuglisi, #SMAC, Bill Corbett, business, Social Media, social media camp, social media week

Happening Right Now in NYC: Social Media Camp

February 9, 2011 by basilpuglisi@aol.com Leave a Comment

As this blog publishes the rooms in the “Social Media Hotel”, the Roger Smith (@RSHotel) in NYC are coming alive and broadcasting socially, both in traditional and digital form. The rooms are filled with the very enthusiastic, the curious and the talented Social Media Enthusiasts of New York.

The reason? Social Media Camp: New York (@SMCNYC). As part of Social Media Week 2011 (#SMWNY) the Social Media Camp intends to bring people together with the intent to engage and inspire the Social Media community.

The internet has changed the very essence of how we market, advertise and fulfill the promotional obligations of our products or services, no matter how large or small. While many aspects of our economy continues to suffer, social media is one outlet in which advertising, awareness and education is continually shared.

Marketing is no longer limited to trained and college educated individuals but has spread to those with tried-and-true experience regardless of their educational achievements. With so many social medias available, and free to use, this method of marketing is one that any business owner, organization or individual would be extremely unfortunate to miss out on. So what is all the hype? Do you need to understand every aspect of social media to be a player in this market? Do you have the time and capacity to learn what it takes? Or do you simply need to know ‘what’s what’ before you hire someone else to manage this aspect of your business for you.

Regardless of the reasons, Social Media Camp is a great answer for many. When you attend Social Media Camp you will learn:

  • What social media is
  • Whether or not social media is right for your career or business
  • If you determine that learning about Social media marketing would be of benefit to you, you will then be able to cultivate some invaluable skills that will help make a world of difference for you, your business and career

What Social Media Camp Offers

Social media camp will entail many aspects. Experienced guest speakers will cover such topics as:

  • Why social media week should be every week of the year
  • How to use social media as a free marketing tool
  • Learning to connect your social medias
  • Reaching parents and other large markets via online social media formats
  • Social media for small business owners
  • Social Media strategies
  • Finding the users, followers and friends that you need

And so much more. With plenty of food, camaraderie and common ground to stand on with so many others, you are sure to begin your social media networking experience the moment you walk through the door.

On Demand Happenings:

  • I will have more blogs coming to you during the day, stay tuned and stay “Social”!
  • Mention for the founder @SMCNYC  
  • Stay in the loop for social media week with #SMWNY
  • I will be checking in all day from @BasilPuglisi

Sources:

  • Social Media Week
  • Social Media Camp
  • Social Media Club

Filed Under: Blog, Branding & Marketing, Digital & Internet Marketing, Social Brand Visibility, Social Media Topics Tagged With: @basilpuglisi, brand, Social Brand, Social Media, social media camp, social media week, Visibility, Visibility Marketing

Basil C. Puglisi to present for SMC part of Social Media Week 2011.

February 7, 2011 by basilpuglisi@aol.com Leave a Comment

Feb 7, 2011 marks the beginning of Social Media Week 2011 in New York City, and as with every great week of events one organization sets itself apart from the rest.

Social Media Club is excited to be hosting Social Media Camp during Social Media Week NY 2011.

The event is open to people who work with small businesses, job seekers, and even those people in bigger businesses who do marketing and communications. We hope all of these people will come together to learn from each other.  Everyone who attends is a participant and hopefully a teacher too.

Basil Puglisi is joined by Amy Vernon of Blue Glass Interactive and Mardy Sitzer of Bumblebee Design & Marketing. The group will be facilitating the “Content is King…” session at 10:30am on Feb 9, 2011 at the Roger Smith Hotel.

The Session will examine how content is developed, executed and managed in the digital world of Social Media, as well as other digital medias. The session will look at how content is organized and tips for protecting your content while going viral. Expect this event to be fast passed and exciting as all three presenters have a rich history with Social Media including extensive blogging.

Basil C. Puglisi runs the blog Digital Media Marketing Educator which can be found at basilpuglisi.info or brandmarketingeducator.com. The blog looks at Digital Brand Management and how companies, organizations and individuals can maintain a proactive approach to brand through original content.

Filed Under: Blog, Branding & Marketing, Conferences & Education, Digital & Internet Marketing, SEO Search Engine Optimization, Social Brand Visibility, Social Media Topics Tagged With: Puglisi, Social Brand, Social Media, social media camp, Social Media Social Brand Visibility, social media week, Visibility, Visibility Marketing

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