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Taking Advantage of Social Media After an Event Some say Marty should have never gone to the old west or the first two Godfather's were enough but, I disagree. Without them, however, we would never have seen the Doc fall in love or how Michael Corleone...
Taking Advantage of Social Media During an Event As promised, even though it has been a while, here is the second installment of "How to use social media to your advantage for an event." Sure you could always take the lazy easy way out and just show...
Taking Advantage of Social Media Before an Event So we all know that Social Media has revolutionized the world. It has changed the way we receive our news, get other’s opinions, and connect with people all over the globe. It has also transformed...
I would say I’m the type of person that wears multiple hats…
Besides actual hats, I can say I have a trunk load of skills.
Hop on over to my profile section to see samples of my writing, photos, video work, as well as my voice over demo.
Posted by becky | Posted on 22-02-2011
Category : Social Media
Tags: meet-meme, social media, trading cards
Have you ever wanted to be on a trading card? Have you dreamed of having your picture alongside your stats? Well folks, that time is now. Meet-meme.com has created a website where you can create and buy your own trading cards. Only instead of your batting average it will have how many followers you have on Twitter. This card is for the social media geeks in all of us.

The back of the card has your twitter handle, how many tweets you have written and how many followers you have on Twitter. You can chose between having your Twitter information or your LinkedIn information on the front. Also on the front is your picture, real name, bio, special power and quote.
The front of the card has a thumbnail of your picture, your name, email address, website and phone number. The coolest thing about the card is that you have your own personal QR code. People can scan the code and it will take them to a personalized meet-meme page with all of your info. What is super awesome about this is you can update this page as often as you want! If you created a new blog or changed jobs you can always update your site to provide those links. Here is my meet-meme page. Be sure to check out the “tweet this” and “share on Facebook” buttons. This allows the person that you gave a card to tweet, “I just meet @becky_J.” Seriously…. how cool is that??
Here are some QR Scanner apps.
Posted by becky | Posted on 23-06-2010
Category : Social Media Strategies
Tags: events, facebook, smartphone, social media, strategies, tactics, twitter
As promised, even though it has been a while, here is the second installment of “How to use social media to your advantage for an event.”
Sure you could always take the lazy easy way out and just show up hoping everything goes well, but would you really plan a wedding without sending out invitations? Well, you might, if you don’t want anyone to come. 
The same goes for utilizing social media for your business’s event, trade show, benefit or conference. Nowadays, if you don’t at LEAST announce it to your following on Twitter, it is just like not sending out invites to a wedding or a birthday party. Unless you want to be the sad kid that cries on their birthday, I would highly recommend NOT doing that.
As important as adequately preparing for your event using social media is; it’s equally important to use it during your event.
In the old days (i.e. 10 years ago), you needed a huge piece of luggage to haul around all of your AV equipment. Now there is one magical device that can do all those functions. I’m sure you are eagerly wondering what this device could be. What if I said, “you probably already own one?” Craziness! Well, yes it is crazy; crazy AWESOME! Look no further than your smartphone; i.e., iPhone, Android, Blackberry etc…
With your smartphone, you can take pictures or video during the event, upload them directly to your social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and YouTube, then share them with all of your amazing followers and fans! It really is that easy. With applications such as Twitmic, you can record testimonials or participant reactions, upload them, and post them directly to your Twitter account. 1-2-3 DONE. Your tweets will be more interactive than those that are just trying TOO hard.
As a vendor at a trade show, you have a prime opportunity to capture your audience… in the digital sense. What will set you apart from the hundreds of other vendors there? What if you are handing out trade show keepsakes goodies? Why not take pictures of people receiving their giveaway? Then give them one of your connect with me cards and say, “I’ll be posting this picture tomorrow on our Facebook. Be sure to stop by and tag yourself or leave a comment.” Not only will these pictures look great on your business’s site, but this will give these people a reason to connect with you and hopefully learn more about your company.
Remember those networks and people that you started to follow and connect with before the event? Now is the time to bring these followers to you! People are forgetful, so you need to remind them where you are at the event; booth/tent number, unmarked white van, wherever it is that you are. You also need to remind them what you are giving away. Not only are people forgetful, they LOVE freebies. Oprah [don't judge] did a study one time on what people would take if it was free. She put out a huge pile of random, non-matching pairs of shoes and people took them! What was their reasoning? It was free! Ok, while I don’t suggest you giving away non-matching used footware, if you give away something — anything — announce it on your social networks. “Stop by booth number 55 for this ridiculously awesome thingamajig!! They are going like hotcakes. If you are our 100th person to stop by, you get an extra thingamajig!” Who wouldn’t want to make more of an effort for a bonus thingamajig? No one… that’s who!
Use. Your. Hashtag. Remember to tag your tweets and updates with the event’s hashtag. Look for others using this hashtag too. Reach out to these people specifically and encourage them to come to your booth. This is SO important for people looking for info about the event who are not there, since folks may still want to see what is going on at the event and read what is being said. If you want people to read your tweets for this event, make sure to use the hashtag. This is also important for following up after the event, but I will expand on that in my next post.
Geolocation is the hot, new, trendy movement in social media with apps like FourSquare, Gowalla and MyTown on the forefront. Shama Kabani of Marketing Zen Group and the author of The Zen of Social Media Marketing, suggests creating an entry in these apps for your event, party, conference or booth. This will help you track your traffic and can be fun for your event-goers, if you involve “checking in” with a contest. Think about it. If you tell your attendees there will be a prize for checking in, don’t you think that people will be more likely to come by your booth? You betcha!
Events are important because you get to talk face-to-face with your fans, customers, potential clients and followers. The whole point of social media in business, and in general, is to bring your community closer and for them to learn more about you. Be sure to interact with the people that come to you. What a wonderful way to make new customers, connect with existing clients and spread the word about your business. So go out there and network it up… the social media way!
There is so much you can do for events using social media marketing that I know I’m sure I didn’t mention all of them. Any other suggestions? Comments? Questions?
Be sure to watch out for the next entree on this topic: Taking Advantage of Social Media After an Event.
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