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Social Media... with flava

Anyone who has spent time trying to explain social media to a parent or grandparent can attest to the fact that breaking it down to concepts they get is a crucial part of the talk. A few people have done an outstanding job of it including Common Craft. But who will make it relevant to my generation- raised on YoMTV Raps?

Day 3- NAA Nexpo (and a quick bit about Day 2) *Updated*

Yesterday was a bit of a roller coaster of expectations set and met with an ending that epitomized the day. I finished the day at by far the best panel I've attended so far "Weaving the social web" (which was, incidentally less than a quarter full). A the panelists were great mix, consisting of an evangelist, practitioner, analyst, and super user. They each brought good slides and did an outstanding job of painting a broad picture of social media from the end user to the business application in dollars and cents.

On change in the newspaper industry.

I just got out of the "Outside-the-Box: Nontraditional Approaches to Transforming Newspapers" panel and for those of you not following me on Twitter, the name didn't fit the majority of panel. The team from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution demonstrated just how far off the mark the newspaper industry is by presenting their recent reorganization as a case study of "out of the box" change. In the truth lives the irony.

Day 2- NAA Capitol Convention *Updated*

I have discovered that Marine Corp Marching Band is better than coffee for riding my morning grogginess. Standing by a random convention hall floor I was startled by the blast of trumpets playing us into the hall. My search for coffee, now unnecessary, has been replaced with preparing for today's busy schedule.

On tap for today are some big name speakers, namely all three presidential candidates, and several social media panels. Unfortunately, they are all at the same time as the presidential speakers so we'll see who has the better draw.

Social Media and Newpapers- Live Blogging NAA NEXPO

I'm writing from the Washington Convention Center in DC, trading (from what I've been told) is a gorgeous day in Austin for a chilly overcast afternoon in the nation's capitol. It is not only the weather that is cloudy, the newspaper industry- still reeling from the collapse of their traditional business model- is holding their annual meeting here and news is not good. With adverting dollars increasing difficult to come by there is a huge debate about the future of the industry and the role "citizen journalists" play.

Getting Buy-in for Internal Communities- Great Video

Listening to Jen Bouchard from Save The Children talk about the challenges of managing internal employee social networks got me thinking of how hard it is to bridge the culture gaps that exist within an organization. Not only do you deal with individuals who maybe already interacting on existing sites such as Facebook and MySpace but also with people who may not have any idea what online communities are.

Social Media and Business

I've been following Geoff Livingston's blog, The Buzz Bin, for a little while now. I had the chance to read Geoff's part II post on Social Media for business and have not been able to stop thinking about it.

In it he writes:

Communities that Work - Audio from SXSW Interactive

SXSW just posted up the audio from our panel on community management. You can check it out here:

http://2008.sxsw.com/blogs/podcasts.php/2008/03/10/managing_communities

We'd love to hear what you think and any feedback is welcome. We had a great time and thanks again to our panelists.

Communities that Work - Panel resources

Thanks to everyone who attended yesterday - just wanted to post up the resources that were listed on the screen:

www.communityguy.com
www.web-strategist.com/blog
www.onlinecommunityreport.com
http://www.gindie.com/content/sxsw.html
Community Manager, Advocate, and Evangelist (Facebook Group)

Panelist sites:
http://community.beliefnet.com (Fox Entertainment)
www.neighborsgo.com
www.gindie.com

Live Blogging "Managing Communities that Work" panel @ SXSW

11:25 Wow- great turn out here at the panel. Miles opened up by asking the audience what they wanted to hear covered. They request:
- What are community "killers"?
- What some things you do to drive participation?
- Moderated vs "free" communities
- What have you done that doesn't work?