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Tag Archives: social media club seattle

Do what you do, and give some along the way

01 Friday Apr 2011

Posted by Pamela Biery in digital media, social media, technology, Uncategorized

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FareStart, SeeYourImpact, social media club seattle, Twestival

The March 24, 2011 Twestival Seattle—Tweet, meet, give—was a super event, bringing together Social Media Club Seattle and the international Twestival 2011 for FareStart—all at Ray’s Boathouse in Seattle.

“Twestival is a single day, global movement which uses the power of social media to organize offline events that mobilize communities in support of local causes. Since 2009 over 200 cities have participated by hosting offline events raising close to $1.2 million for 137 causes; most notably education and clean water.” from Twestival.com

Twestival’s synergy combines forces, and captures $$ for non-profits along the way….everyone was going to attend regardless to socialize and network, so contributing to good in the process keeps the ‘social’ in social media.

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Campaigns vs Relationships

06 Thursday Jan 2011

Posted by Pamela Biery in social media, Thought Leadership

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social media club seattle, university of washington

Seattle Social Media Club’s monthly meeting hosted at Microsoft’s Conference Center on December 8, 2010 in Redmond, Washington raised key questions for 2011 with panelists from non-profit, for profit and government organizations. This last post includes comments from Kathy Gill, who teaches at the University of Washington in the Department of Communication, Digital Media Program and Sean O’Driscoll, co-founder and CEO of Ant’s Eye View.

Final in a Series

There are numbers and there are numbers. Numbers are not be ignored, especially in emerging fields, like social media. The University of Washington’s Kathy Gill began by reminding listeners of some of the interesting numbers from recent stats. Lots of people are way deep into apps and app development, but as of now, only 21% of Americans are using smart phones. Nielson forecasts that 51% of Americans will have smart phones in 2011, a huge increase in user numbers. Kathy notes that it no real surprise that women are dominating the social media market, but currently more men have smart phones. Kathy suggests 2011 as a year to watch not only mobile shifts in critical mass, but that bandwidth delivery will become a key factor for commerce. Also, watch for more pressure for social media privacy protections, like the bill introduced by Senator Charles Schumer, NY last April.

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What’sdat @ WSDOT

30 Thursday Dec 2010

Posted by Pamela Biery in environment, social media

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Jeremy Bertrand, social media club seattle

Seattle Social Media Club’s monthly meeting hosted at Microsoft’s Conference Center on December 8, 2010 in Redmond, Washington raised key questions for 2011 with panelists from non-profit, for profit and government organizations.

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As the manager of one of the most progressive state transportation department websites, Jeremy Bertrand delivers Washington Department of Transportation information to  some 6 million residents through myriad channels. The integrated websites, blog, news and twitter accounts also relate to mobile apps, fed by complex traffic monitoring systems and 100s of traffic cameras.

As for 2011, Jeremy notes several interesting stats. First off, social marketing is driving about 10% of all web visits to WSDOT sites, a significant factor. Then there is the audience dynamic, which goes something like this: 75% of income generated today comes from baby boomers. Only 1 in 5 boomers are using social media. The challenge is one of customizing information, so it is right-matched for audience. An inferred dynamic is how to grow technology and information distribution while reaching all audiences, including late tech adopters.


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Social Media Club Seattle: State of the Social 2011

29 Wednesday Dec 2010

Posted by Pamela Biery in communication, public relations, social media, Thought Leadership, Uncategorized

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Scott Porad, social media club seattle, Social media trends 2011

Earlier this month I attended the Seattle Social Media Club’s monthly meeting hosted at Microsoft’s Conference Center on December 8, 2010 in Redmond, Washington. These last posts of 2010 look ahead at social media for 2011 with notes from this event…

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Scott Porad, CTO for Cheezburger Network — I Can Has Cheezburger?, Failblog.org and more–brought not only some great photos, but also key points for social media in 2011.

Privacy, data and the exchange of privacy rights for data access.

 

Scott Porad discussed privacy as a data commodity

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Social Media Club Seattle: State of the Social 2011

19 Sunday Dec 2010

Posted by Pamela Biery in best practices, communication, social media, Uncategorized

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eugene cho, one days wages, social media, social media club seattle

Earlier this month I attended the Seattle Social Media Club’s monthly meeting hosted at Microsoft’s Conference Center on December 8, 2010 in Redmond, Washington. There was a good mix of public, for profit and non-profit speakers discussing what they had experienced in 2010 and what they saw emerging for 2011 “State of the Social”. Social media shapers Eugene Cho, Jeremy Bertrand, Scott Porad, Kathy Gill, and Sean O’Driscoll showed up and gave frank and fresh insights.

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