I’m very excited for the opportunity to present on a social media panel for the Summer Seminar Pre-Conference this June in Minneapolis. Thanks to John T. Lawlor, president and founder of The Lawlor Group, for extending the invitation.
I’ll be presenting about Facebook, Twitter and blogging with fellow panelists Jennifer Kane of Kane Consulting and HubSpot’s Dan Zarrella, author of two O’Reilly Media books, The Social Media Marketing Book and The Facebook Marketing Book. Our panel discussion is on the afternoon of June 8, right in the middle of a day full of pre-conference sessions. The Summer Seminar itself begins on the following day, June 9, and runs through June 10.
More info about this as we get closer to the date. And likely, more questions for you, as I’m always interested in the wisdom of the crowd. For now, I’ll toss this one out: What makes for a successful college or university blog? I have my own ideas but obviously would love to hear yours, too.
And if you plan to attend, please let me know — here or on Twitter. It’s always fun to meet colleagues I know only (or mostly) through social media.
I’m so jealous that you get to sit on a panel with Dan Zarrella! I just saw him at South by Southwest, and I’m a huge fan of his stuff I’ve seen online. Have fun!
And I’m jealous you got to go to SXSW! ;) Seriously, though, I too am looking forward to presenting with Dan, and meeting him and Kate.
That’s a great question. My favorite university blog(s) example is Tufts. I think they have the blogging thing figured out. A quick visit to their social media hub shows the diversity of their blogs–I like what they are doing. http://socialmedia.tufts.edu/blogs/
Chris – Tufts is a great example. Thanks for sharing.
I too am looking forward to presenting with Dan, and meeting him and Kate.
Chris – Thanks for the kind words about Tufts!
OH, and of course, congrats on the presentation gig, Andy! :-)
Thanks Georgy!