Social Media meet-ups you won’t want to miss
Mar 27th
Nothing is more fun for me than meeting up with friends from the {grow} community in real life. I would love to meet you at some of the awesome social media meetings and conferences coming up! Here’s where you will find me over the next few weeks.
- March 28 at 2 p.m. I will be presenting a free webinar on social influence thanks to my friends at MLT Creative. To register, click here: MLT Creative.
- March 29 I will be a Panel Leader on the “The future of information” Post Advertising Summit, in New York City. Interesting blend of cutting edge workshops and futuristic thinking!
- April 05 Hey Ohio! I’ll be giving the keynote address at the American Advertising Federation conference in Dayton, OH
- April 13 Jason Falls has put together an awesome line-up for his latest Social Media Explorer Event (Nashville) including Amber Naslund and Tom Webster. I’ll be giving a keynote speech on the Six Layers of Customer Digital Engagement.
- April 16 London Calling! Come meet me at the TechMap Conference. I’m told they already have a record enrollment for this meeting!
- April 17 Meet-up and keynote at Digital Surrey in Surrey, UK.
- April 18 Guest Lectures, Oxford University. Heck, I’d sweep the floor just to be there!
- April 19 Another fun meeting in London. Sign up for an intimate meeting at the Digital Lounge Speaker Series.
- April 27 Do not miss Social Slam in Knoxville, TN. Many people consider this the finest one-day social media event in the country. It’s jam-packed with good stuff and it’s cheap. Plus you get to meet Gini Dietrich, Mitch Joel and hear the debut of my speech on social influence.
- May 8 Social Media Examiner’s Social Media Success Summit, (affiliate link) is an online whiz-bang of a conference. My talk on Twitter best practices follows Guy Kawasaki. Just sayin’ y’all. Mike Stelzner has created and amazing and affordable event.
- May 17 My first trip to Minneapolis in a long time! Come on out and meet me at the Minnesota American Marketing Association conference. I think they are giving out a bunch of Return On Influence books!
- June 01 I’ll be returning to my alma mater to deliver a stunning Keynote speech at the Integrate 2012 Conference. West Virginia University has one of the top integrated marketing programs in the country so check it out!
- June 07 My debut at the Blog World and New Media Expo. More than 100 Speakers, 3 Days of Education and a Tradeshow Exploding with New Media Resources. Will be rockin’ the halls in New York City with a keynote speech. See you there?
In the fall, I am tentatively scheduled to appear at Content Marketing World in Columbus around Sept. 5, a new social media event in Wales the week of Sept. 16 and at a professional procurement event in Houston in October. My schedule is kept up to date on the website speaking page.
It’s so rewarding and fun to meet friends in real life. I hope to find a way to meet you soon!
Creating an inclusive social media event
Jan 30th
A few years ago, I was speaking at a social media event in New York. A student wrote me and said, “I would love to come to meet you but I can’t afford the $375 ticket!”
I ended up working out a “scholarship” for this young person to attend but I started thinking about the chronic problems on the social media event circuit:
- The tickets are so expensive, excluding many students, young professionals, and those in career transition who really need to attend the event. And because the events are usually in New York or L.A., the travel and hotel costs can also be significant.
- Networking opportunities were limited. The speakers took the stage and then escaped to their lounge or the airport.
- It seemed like every event had the same people over and over again. Chris Brogan. Guy Kawasaki. Gary V. Aren’t there any new voices we need to be hearing from?
- There is a “glass ceiling” on the circuit. Unless you are an A-Lister or conduct an aggressive popularity campaign to get voted on to a SXSW panel, you simply had no opportunity to be invited to speak at a major event, no matter how worthy your ideas.
I just don’t think that all social media events should be so elitist. So I decided to do something about it. With the help of dozens of volunteers and the extraordinary efforts of the Social Media Club of Knoxville, I helped found Social Slam, an inclusive social media event. It has been a tremendous success. In our inaugural year we sold out three weeks before the event and had 430 attendees from 17 states and Canada. This year we are raising the attendance level to 600 — and I don’t want you to miss this event on April 27!
This is what is different about Social Slam:
- This is the best social media educational value in America. By far. Every person involved in the event — including the speakers — is volunteering their time. That allows us to keep our costs low and offer a rock bottom ticket price of $79, a fraction of what you would pay anywhere else. This is a conference built from the heart, not to fatten a wallet.
- But that’s not all. With the help of our sponsors, for that low ticket price you also get breakfast, lunch, an after party, a free book, and other valuable benefits. We’ve even created a special $99 hotel deal. So you can literally drive or fly to Knoxville, stay over night to enjoy our parties, and attend this event for less than it would take to buy a single ticket to any other event!
- Networking is a priority. The speakers are generally available to meet all day. Time is built in to the program to meet new friends and share ideas.
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We are featuring world-class speakers including Mitch Joel, Gini Dietrich, and Tom Webster (and you might even hear from me!) but we’ll also feature some amazing, fresh new voices like multi-media whiz Stephanie Wonderlin, blogging sensation Stanford Smith, and content marketing tornado Marcus Sheridan. Where else will you hear inspiring presentations on the spirituality of social media, or how social media saved a bankrupt business?
- The event is held in a park-like setting (actually it IS a park) at the beautiful Knoxville Convention Center. Everybody gets an electrical outlet and the wifi will work!
The Internet was built by volunteers. Our favorite apps like Wikipedia were built by volunteers. Now, the best social media conference in America is built by volunteers too. Come see for yourself. I can’t wait to meet you there!
Everything you need to know is here: www.soslam.com









You’re in marketing for one reason: Grow.
Grow your company, reputation, customers, impact, profits. Grow yourself. This is a community that will help. It will stretch your mind, connect you to fascinating people, and provide some fun along the way. I am so glad you’re here.
-Mark Schaefer


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