Conferences and Events SMX Slides on Social Media Analytics 360i already posted this on its blog and I put this up on SlideShare, but I figured I'd share it here as well. Last week I attended SMX East, a great conference with a highly engaged audience and some of the best content designed to foster a real learning experience.My slides from the Social Media […] Written by David Berkowitz October 13, 2009November 26, 2020
Conferences and Events See You at Any of These Events? October’s a busy event season, and then there are a couple other good ones planned for the fall. I’m speaking on a closing session at SMX East this week. Next week is a quick trip to Vegas for the DMA. The last week of October brings at least two events – the second DPAC, which […] Written by David Berkowitz October 6, 2008November 26, 2020
Conferences and Events Going to Any of These Events? Here are some of the events I’ll be attending and speaking at the next several weeks. It’s an especially busy stretch event-wise, so I hope to catch you at one or more of these. Send a note (marketersstudio@gmail.com), post a comment, or find me on Twitter ( @davidberkowitz ) if you’re going. July 10, 3pm: […] Written by David Berkowitz July 9, 2008November 26, 2020
Blogging Conferences and Events Social Media How to Twitter an Event There’s a lot of discussion now around how Twitter can be used at events. It gets even more interesting when the people on stage try to use it to monitor the reactions to what they’re saying. Jeremiah Owyang discussed his own experience as a moderator at Web 2.0 where Twitter helped him gauge audience feedback, […] Written by David Berkowitz April 28, 2008November 26, 2020
Conferences and Events Coverage of My Panel at SMX For thorough coverage of my panel at SMX Social Media today, head to Bruce Clay’s blog where Lisa Barone captures it all, from the case studies to the Q&A. You can find more color from the event by checking out @smx, @davidberkowitz, and running Tweet Scan on SMX. Even H&R Block ( @hrblock ) got […] Written by David Berkowitz April 23, 2008November 26, 2020