I spoke on how Japanese companies were doing in social media overseas. Japanese people on the panel talked about online community and social media marketing at home, and I focussed on how it was working for Japanese companies in America, Europe, Australia etc. An amazingly popular talk, people were lined up outside to try and get in – though I think the conference itself had 8000 participants, so hardly surprising. You go to some conferences these days and the number of speakers out numbers the participants.

The key for me was to look at group activity versus the use of individual influencers which is much more a Western trait. Also transparency in “sponsored posts” and blogger/twitterer relationship building. I really tried to cover the best and the worst of the case studies and what worked and what didn’t. Thanks to everyone for the kinds words and sorry about the delay in loading up these few (only 4 allowed) slides.

Anyway, my apologies for the delay but here’s the slideshare presentation from end of October 2011. November presentations will be up on Slideshare shortly.

 

Before the whole shmozzle starts, I thought I’d put the “social media assets” up online (video to youtube, Powerpoint to slideshare and so on). Easier to retweet if you want. The Powerpoint presentation Twitter for Business and AdTech Sydney View more presentations from Laurel Papworth. (tags: atsyd adtech) The video I’ll edit this post later with stuff that comes up from the panel. If you’re not at ad:tech, it won’t mean much unless someone is tweeting it – try #atsyd or #atsyd3 when the time comes (at http://search.twitter.com) LATER: List of Australian brands on Twitter as promised. ABC AFL AMP Continue Reading…

 

Sydney, Australia: Panel on the Business of Twitter at ad:tech. I’m on 2 panels at ad:tech -this is one of ‘em. Lifted from JyeSmith who is the Chairperson/convenor/bottomsmacker: On Tuesday, March 10 I’ll be leading a panel discussion at ad:tech, Sydney.  I’ll be joined by Gavin Heaton, Laurel Papworth and Mike Hickinbotham as we discuss how you and your company can drive value and return for your business. I’m incredibly flattered by this opportunity and would really look forward to seeing you all there. As we discuss the following: How Twitter can support business objectives The evolution of the B2C Continue Reading…

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