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TrishaLyn.com: Social Media Marketing Summit: Reputation Management

  • Andy Beal · 1 year ago
    Wow, awesome notes! Thanks for the Trackur love! :-)
  • TrishaLyn · 1 year ago
    AND we just got a corp. account today for New Edge Media that I just got an email about - what timing!
  • Daniel Riveong · 1 year ago
    Hi Trisha,

    Thanks for taking all the notes and your feedback (re: office space). They were a few changes in the panel line-up so I think we covered things pretty well despite the challenges.

    As far the the multiple presentation, we never got a chance to consolidate the slides, so we went with General with Pictures (Daniel), Best Practices with Bullet Points (Todd) and Case Study (with Paull). I think that format worked fairly well considering.

    Do you have any feedback? Wish something was re-ordered or felt something was not covered? I'm gonna post the PPT to slideshare.net, so I'd like to clean things up before posting them.

    Oh, and e-Storm International is a full service interactive agency based in San Francisco. And I'm the SEO/Social Media guy there. /end pitch/

    :)

    Thanks!

    Daniel
  • TrishaLyn · 1 year ago
    Thanks so much for responding, and I'm glad you like my notes. I think a consolidated presentation would be great, but the order was just fine so I have no other suggestions. Thanks for asking!
  • tomob · 1 year ago
    Just a small nit to pick. Your first bullet refers to the conversation being carried in blog comments and customer reviews. This is but a fraction of the conversation - and in volume is absolutely (20:1) overwhelmed by the conversations people are having with each other on forums, newsgroups, web boards, etc. Vertical forums are HUGE. Take a look at http://howardforums.com vs. any company sponsored review site.

    Tom O'Brien
    MotiveQuest LLC
  • TrishaLyn · 1 year ago
    Hi Tom,
    Thanks for stopping by! I completely agree with you - my bullet points are merely notes taken directly from the presentation that was given without my own thoughts interjected too much - I typically save that for my wrap up paragraphs. Great point!

    Trish