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service icon Robyn Cobb > 1 month ago via Cliqset

Join @WayneSutton and me for a real-time chat about the #SMBF at 3pm est tomorrow...would love to have you join too! Simply click on the link.

  1. Robyn Cobb You are in the right place....join us Friday at 3pm est for a follow up on the Social Media Business Forum... If you have a question for Wayne and team you can submit it now.

    > 1 month ago

  2. Phil Buckley Question for Wayne: Has there been any talk of rolling SMBF out to other cities?

    > 1 month ago

  3. Robyn Cobb That's a great question!

    > 1 month ago

  4. Wayne Sutton Thanks Phil, I'll answer it tomorrow at 3pm :)

    > 1 month ago

  5. Mel Johnson Does anyone know where to find Geno Church's slides? Great presentation! He said he would post them, but didn't see them on SlideShare.

    > 1 month ago

  6. Robyn Cobb I'm looking for them as well. Maybe I'll ping him about them.

    > 1 month ago

  7. Mel Johnson something that would be cool - a list of the Twitter IDs of speakers so we can follow the ones we like. (unless that is already posted somewhere.)

    > 1 month ago

  8. Robyn Cobb Mel Geno said he would post his slides today!

    > 1 month ago

  9. Phil Buckley Just in case you need to look these up, I'll submit another one early... How many people attended? Was the event able to hold more or were at your limit? Thanks guys.

    > 1 month ago

  10. Robyn Cobb Awesome thanks Phil!

    > 1 month ago

  11. Patrick O'Keefe Hello. :)

    > 1 month ago

  12. Robyn Cobb Hey Patrick, good to see you here!

    > 1 month ago

  13. Patrick O'Keefe Thanks. Good to be here and to see you here.

    > 1 month ago

  14. Robyn Cobb So are we ready to get this party started?

    > 1 month ago

  15. Damond Nollan Good afternoon!

    > 1 month ago

  16. Wayne Sutton Hello everyone

    > 1 month ago

  17. Patrick O'Keefe Ask North Carolina's King of Social Media in North Carolina.

    > 1 month ago

  18. Robyn Cobb Hey Damond, thanks for joiningus

    > 1 month ago

  19. Patrick O'Keefe :-D

    > 1 month ago

  20. Robyn Cobb Mr Sutton, Happy Friday

    > 1 month ago

  21. Patrick O'Keefe Hey Damond.

    > 1 month ago

  22. Wayne Sutton Patrick, there are no kings here :)

    > 1 month ago

  23. Jeffrey L. Cohen Jeff is here too, wearing an orange shirt for Halloween

    > 1 month ago

  24. Robyn Cobb Welcome Jeff!

    > 1 month ago

  25. Wayne Sutton Hello Damond, everyone Damond Nollan played a hugh role in making SMBF happen. Clapping hands for Damond

    > 1 month ago

  26. Patrick O'Keefe lol, I know, I know. Just kidding. Hey Jeff.

    > 1 month ago

  27. Robyn Cobb So let me ask the first question if you don't mind

    > 1 month ago

  28. Jeffrey L. Cohen Ask away Robin . Hey Patrick

    > 1 month ago

  29. Robyn Cobb The forum last friday was quite impressive --

    > 1 month ago

  30. Damond Nollan Hey, Patrick. How's your Friday going?

    > 1 month ago

  31. Wayne Sutton Thanks

    > 1 month ago

  32. Robyn Cobb how did you guys run such an smooth show?

    > 1 month ago

  33. Jeffrey L. Cohen A lot of planning and lots of great volunteers

    > 1 month ago

  34. Patrick O'Keefe Not too bad, Damond. Still catching up from being away. Haha. :)

    > 1 month ago

  35. Damond Nollan Awww, thanks Wayne! I appreciate the opportunity to work with you guys. It was a real treat.

    > 1 month ago

  36. Robyn Cobb The content, logistics, it was awesome what's your secret

    > 1 month ago

  37. Patrick O'Keefe *claps* for Damond.

    > 1 month ago

  38. Robyn Cobb So I think Phil asked earlier how many people were in attendance?

    > 1 month ago

  39. Wayne Sutton Robyn it was a mixture of experience by attending and participating at other conferences, understanding the community and setting goals along with a great team and volunteers.

    > 1 month ago

  40. Jeffrey L. Cohen There is no secret to pulling off a great conference. Hard work wins every time

    > 1 month ago

  41. Ginny Skalski Hi everyone.

    > 1 month ago

  42. Jeffrey L. Cohen We had approximately 160 people in attendance at SMBF

    > 1 month ago

  43. Damond Nollan Hi, Ginny!

    > 1 month ago

  44. Jeffrey L. Cohen Hey Ginny

    > 1 month ago

  45. Robyn Cobb I totally agree, I loved that you guys had 3 different tracks and you didn't assume everyone was coming from the same place or had the same needs

    > 1 month ago

  46. Robyn Cobb Hey Ginny, welcome!

    > 1 month ago

  47. Robyn Cobb Will there be SMBF 2010?

    > 1 month ago

  48. Wayne Sutton Ginny Skalski in the house! I see LEDs

    > 1 month ago

  49. Jeffrey L. Cohen We definitely know that people are on different levels with regards to social media.

    > 1 month ago

  50. Ginny Skalski Haha, Wayne!

    > 1 month ago

  51. Jeffrey L. Cohen There will definitely be an SMBF 2010.

    > 1 month ago

  52. Damond Nollan LOL @ LEDs (very clever, Ginny!)

    > 1 month ago

  53. Jeremy Smith Hey guys and gals...

    > 1 month ago

  54. Jeffrey L. Cohen Ginny is always well lit!

    > 1 month ago

  55. Robyn Cobb Hey Jeremy, welcome

    > 1 month ago

  56. Jeffrey L. Cohen Hey Jeremy

    > 1 month ago

  57. Ginny Skalski I'm working on a case study about five Denny's restaurants in Colorado Springs, Colo. I did a video on it and one of the panelists at SMBF offered a critique b/c he had actually seen it.

    > 1 month ago

  58. Wayne Sutton Yes there will be a SMBF in 2010 but it will be interesting to see how the social web has changed from now to then

    > 1 month ago

  59. Jeffrey L. Cohen We would love some feedback from attendees and speakers.

    > 1 month ago

  60. Patrick O'Keefe The North Carolina Social Media Underground Mafia (TM), an elite group of nameless individuals who you don't, won't and can't know, but who control 37.6% of Twitter, are forcing OurHashtag to hold the event next year. They can't speak about this, of course, but trust me...

    > 1 month ago

  61. Jeffrey L. Cohen Very cool Ginny

    > 1 month ago

  62. Robyn Cobb Patrick I love it

    > 1 month ago

  63. Robyn Cobb So how are you soliciting feedback?

    > 1 month ago

  64. Wayne Sutton ha, ha @iFroggy

    > 1 month ago

  65. Jeffrey L. Cohen And OurHashtag operates out in the open with full transparency.

    > 1 month ago

  66. Patrick O'Keefe I think a survey is coming out soon, right?

    > 1 month ago

  67. Robyn Cobb Speaking of North Carolina SM....I was really impressed with the community, I don't know that I've ever been to a conference where the folks were so friendly!

    > 1 month ago

  68. Ginny Skalski IDEA about SMBF 2010, just came to me so bear with me ....

    > 1 month ago

  69. Jeffrey L. Cohen We are preparing an email for attendees with a simple survey. Just a few questions of some things that will help us improve for next time.

    > 1 month ago

  70. Robyn Cobb Might I suggest next year you remind people to bring their snuggies

    > 1 month ago

  71. Jeffrey L. Cohen We have spent a couple years building a very open community of social media folks.

    > 1 month ago

  72. Jeffrey L. Cohen Bear... snuggies... hmmm

    > 1 month ago

  73. Phil Buckley Will Snuggies be a 2010 sponsor?

    > 1 month ago

  74. Chris Miller ok had to reset my password, again

    > 1 month ago

  75. Patrick O'Keefe I wonder what % of speakers were NC based? Speaks well for our state. :)

    > 1 month ago

  76. Robyn Cobb Welcome Chris!

    > 1 month ago

  77. Patrick O'Keefe I was never cold at the event at any point in time, I have to say.

    > 1 month ago

  78. Wayne Sutton As we look at "social media" and how it's changing where does the room attendees think it will be in 2010 that we didn't cover at SMBF in 2009?

    > 1 month ago

  79. Ginny Skalski I liked that the sessions were long enough to go into depth about the topics, but I also think that it would be cool to have slightly shorter panels. What if you added a fourth track next year? And the fourth track could be divided into two separate topics, basically half the time for each.

    > 1 month ago

  80. Jeffrey L. Cohen If you have a contact, Phil, let us know

    > 1 month ago

  81. Patrick O'Keefe Hahahaha, Jeff. Nice.

    > 1 month ago

  82. Wayne Sutton Phill & Chris, hello guys!

    > 1 month ago

  83. Jeffrey L. Cohen Wow, Ginny, shorter panels? The content we had for our blogging panel could have filled a full day. Seriously,

    > 1 month ago

  84. Ginny Skalski @Jeff No, not all shorter panels!

    > 1 month ago

  85. Robyn Cobb I would think you could do an entire day just on blogs

    > 1 month ago

  86. Chris Miller Less panels was the feedback I got

    > 1 month ago

  87. Patrick O'Keefe I actually liked the three track set up. It encourages interaction.

    > 1 month ago

  88. Robyn Cobb Really Chris? wow

    > 1 month ago

  89. Chris Miller more presentations and demos and then some group ones

    > 1 month ago

  90. Jeffrey L. Cohen Although there are more topics we could have addressed, we can consider options.

    > 1 month ago

  91. Ginny Skalski @Jeff Keep the long panels, but add a fourth track of panels that are shorter.

    > 1 month ago

  92. Jeffrey L. Cohen Thanks for the feedback Chris. I know in some time slots there was too much good content and people had trouble choosing.

    > 1 month ago

  93. Wayne Sutton interesting feedback, shorter panels, extra tracks, thanks.

    > 1 month ago

  94. Jeffrey L. Cohen Thanks Ginny

    > 1 month ago

  95. Jeremy Smith I loved the idea of multiple tracks, some of the feedback I heard was sometimes the low level track wasn't always so low level.

    > 1 month ago

  96. Patrick O'Keefe That's better than the other way around, though, Jeff (my opinion). :)

    > 1 month ago

  97. Ginny Skalski @Chris @Jeff I would rather have more panels to choose from than less, even if it means missing out on something I love.

    > 1 month ago

  98. Brian McDonald I did have problem picking between Wayne's Blogging panel and Geno Church

    > 1 month ago

  99. Jeffrey L. Cohen Jeremy, I heard that too

    > 1 month ago

  100. Robyn Cobb I agree about the beginner track

    > 1 month ago

  101. Phil Buckley I just want to say whoever decided to use the SignalShare wifi service is a genius, that was awesome

    > 1 month ago

  102. Damond Nollan @Jeff that was my problem. There were a number of great topics at the same time.

    > 1 month ago

  103. Robyn Cobb Hey Brian I had the same dilemma

    > 1 month ago

  104. Chris Miller @robyn - threaded conversations in here would be nice too

    > 1 month ago

  105. Jeffrey L. Cohen Hey, Ginny, you have a really nice profile photo. Why don't you upload it here?

    > 1 month ago

  106. Patrick O'Keefe Both of my panels were "advanced," but it's always hard to put a pulse on exactly what that was.

    > 1 month ago

  107. Wayne Sutton Brian is in the house... Brian that was a no brain-er, go to Geno's :)

    > 1 month ago

  108. Damond Nollan Phil, yes. SignalShare was AWESOME!

    > 1 month ago

  109. Ginny Skalski @Jeff I tried, but it won't upload on my work network.

    > 1 month ago

  110. Chris Miller @ginny - I am not saying to remove allpanels, but some direct presentations. usually helps focus on topics and keeps parallels down

    > 1 month ago

  111. Robyn Cobb Gotcha Chris

    > 1 month ago

  112. Jeffrey L. Cohen And thanks to Brian for wifi

    > 1 month ago

  113. Brian McDonald @wayne I tried to do both but that was not best route

    > 1 month ago

  114. Wayne Sutton Ok, so some of the beginner tracks were not beginner... oops :)

    > 1 month ago

  115. Robyn Cobb Hey guys you don't have to use the @ here :)

    > 1 month ago

  116. Patrick O'Keefe The thing is, it's subjective.

    > 1 month ago

  117. Ginny Skalski @Chris OH! I'm sorry, my bad I was incorrectly using the word "panel" for "sessions" there is a difference.

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  118. Robyn Cobb Wayne I thought that was a good thing btw

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  119. Jeffrey L. Cohen I think the @ is just happen, not needed.

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  120. Robyn Cobb :)

    > 1 month ago

  121. Brian McDonald @Phil Thanks on WiFi coverage. I think it shows that it's an important, if not vital benefit for social media event

    > 1 month ago

  122. Wayne Sutton This is what Ginny looks like incase you have forgot: http://a1.twimg.com/profile_images/35595...ped.jpg

    > 1 month ago

  123. Jeffrey L. Cohen That should have been habit. I know Ginny uses it in blog comments too

    > 1 month ago

  124. Jeremy Smith you know Wayne/Jeff it's really hard though to keep some of the beginner tracks beginner b/c of the questions asked by the audience

    > 1 month ago

  125. Robyn Cobb It was the best WiFI I've ever had at a conference and I liked the way the ads were displayed

    > 1 month ago

  126. Chris Miller well the @ sometimes helps with who we are directing the comment too with many typing at once. The wifi coverage was excellent and SignalShare has a great product

    > 1 month ago

  127. Ginny Skalski Thanks, Wayne.

    > 1 month ago

  128. Damond Nollan I love the picture of Ginny!

    > 1 month ago

  129. Patrick O'Keefe The experience level thing is sooooooooo subjective. It's very difficult.

    > 1 month ago

  130. Ginny Skalski Wait I'm confused, what's wrong with the @ sign?

    > 1 month ago

  131. Phil Buckley @Brian, I remember reading tweet after tweet at SMXEast in NYC about the terrible wifi, it was really bumming people out

    > 1 month ago

  132. Jeremy Smith I agree Patrick

    > 1 month ago

  133. Wayne Sutton Ok, new cliqset rule.... no @ when talking to people... this is not twitter :)

    > 1 month ago

  134. Jeffrey L. Cohen Jeremy, the audience is the one that sets the tone and the level of sessions by their questions, even though the newer folks are less likely to ask questions.

    > 1 month ago

  135. Damond Nollan LOL

    > 1 month ago

  136. Robyn Cobb Not a thing Ginny I was just saying you don't have to use it but you can if you like!

    > 1 month ago

  137. Ginny Skalski Oh, I was just using it to direct my comments. lol

    > 1 month ago

  138. Lilyn Hester I liked the multiple tracks too...Wish I could have attended. Will there be another one next year and when? Also is the conference a Triangle born-and-breed event or is it part of a national group? Either way, good job guys.

    > 1 month ago

  139. Brian McDonald Good and Bad WiFi sentiment seems to prevail on Twitter these days, saw it this AM while having a bagel

    > 1 month ago

  140. Phil Buckley Did anyone mention the need for more Poken swag yet? :-)

    > 1 month ago

  141. Chris Miller @wayne I will not use the @ to talk to you

    > 1 month ago

  142. Wayne Sutton Jeremy, true, in beginner tracks, advance people would hide out and ask questions and the beginners would be like what.

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  143. Robyn Cobb I have poken envy Phil

    > 1 month ago

  144. Patrick O'Keefe For example, the feedback I got from the community panel ("advanced") was 100% awesome except for one person who randomly told me that she got nothing from it and had been "managing communities since 1990." :) Yet, she asked no questions and had no idea what she actually wanted. Robyn and Wayne know who I mean, but the person isn't important - the point is that you can't please everyone. :)

    > 1 month ago

  145. Robyn Cobb Welcome Lilyn

    > 1 month ago

  146. Jeremy Smith I agree Jeff.. someone actually said it in our panel that they thought it was a beginner intro.. All I know is when you sit on a panel with Wayne and Chris you feel like you have arrived :)

    > 1 month ago

  147. Patrick O'Keefe At some point, you just give the presentation you came to give, answer the questions from the people who actually ask them and let the cards fall. :)

    > 1 month ago

  148. Chris Miller more poken swag is nice and I am upping the ante on taking some Poken to another conference No v 8

    > 1 month ago

  149. Jeffrey L. Cohen Agreed Patrick

    > 1 month ago

  150. Lilyn Hester Thanks Robyn

    > 1 month ago

  151. Brian McDonald Patrick I agree with you. Can't please everyone

    > 1 month ago

  152. Robyn Cobb That was a great panel BTW Jeremy, Wayne and Chris, I attended that one!

    > 1 month ago

  153. Ginny Skalski Personally, I really wanted a T-shirt. They were hot!

    > 1 month ago

  154. Damond Nollan Good point, Patrick.

    > 1 month ago

  155. Chris Miller wayne I will not @ you when talking to you anymore

    > 1 month ago

  156. Damond Nollan I am actually wearing the shirt right now.

    > 1 month ago

  157. Phil Buckley All of the panels had value, in my opinion. I sat in on @Pistachio's beginner panel at 8:30 (fanboy) and she totally kicked it, you take away what you need

    > 1 month ago

  158. Jeffrey L. Cohen Ginny there may be some chances to get an SMBF tshirt coming up.

    > 1 month ago

  159. Patrick O'Keefe Thanks Jeff, Robyn, Brian and Damond. :)

    > 1 month ago

  160. Robyn Cobb :)

    > 1 month ago

  161. Chris Miller I am taking some Poken to mynext conf Nov 8, I would welcome everyone having one with their registration fee as an option

    > 1 month ago

  162. Wayne Sutton Hello Lilyn, yes SMBF is a Triangle born event, we wish you could have attended too. Yes, there will be another in 2010. No date set yet.

    > 1 month ago

  163. Robyn Cobb I agree Phil Laura's session was a great way to start the day

    > 1 month ago

  164. Patrick O'Keefe I can't wait for SMBF next year, though. As I said on Wayne's blog, if they'll have me again, I'll block it off my schedule now/as soon as they have a date. SXSW, BWE and SMBF. :) Good company, right?

    > 1 month ago

  165. Wayne Sutton Brian & Signalshare thanks for the wifi

    > 1 month ago

  166. Damond Nollan Great idea, Chris. I wish more people had a Poken because I haven't had the chance to use mine yet.

    > 1 month ago

  167. Chris Miller I wore my SMBF shirt yesterday

    > 1 month ago

  168. Jeffrey L. Cohen Patrick why don't you just block off all of 2010 for SMBF!

    > 1 month ago

  169. Phil Buckley I also thought the keynote panel answering the questions was great, especially when we got to hear the "happy ending" analogy

    > 1 month ago

  170. Patrick O'Keefe LOLOLOL Jeff.

    > 1 month ago

  171. Wayne Sutton Phil we'll have to talk to our friends at Poken for more swag

    > 1 month ago

  172. Ginny Skalski I thought the venue was great, but the parking seemed to be an issue for some (sorry Damond, still major props)

    > 1 month ago

  173. Patrick O'Keefe I won a poken, but Lucretia kept yelling for someone (was it Laurie...?) to get it.

    > 1 month ago

  174. Damond Nollan I love how you guys are transforming the Triangle. It is so good for us.

    > 1 month ago

  175. Patrick O'Keefe I was the one who traveled farthest within the state. I got ripped off!

    > 1 month ago

  176. Patrick O'Keefe I demand justice! LOL. Just kidding.

    > 1 month ago

  177. Patrick O'Keefe :)

    > 1 month ago

  178. Jeffrey L. Cohen Thanks Damon

    > 1 month ago

  179. Brian McDonald I think the fact that I was so worried about WiFi and SIgnalShare that I forgot my Poken was my worst part!!

    > 1 month ago

  180. Damond Nollan No problem, Ginny. :)

    > 1 month ago

  181. Wayne Sutton Chris I will not use the @ to talk to you either, lol

    > 1 month ago

  182. Wayne Sutton Wait, Robyn you didn't get a Poken?

    > 1 month ago

  183. Robyn Cobb I thought the Triangle tweetup was a great way to connect prior to the event

    > 1 month ago

  184. Jeffrey L. Cohen Anyone have suggestions for topics not covered that you would like to see next year?

    > 1 month ago

  185. Robyn Cobb Nope

    > 1 month ago

  186. Wayne Sutton Amen Patrick

    > 1 month ago

  187. Chris Miller Wayne, lets include Poekns with a few more $$ of registration as an option. Bulk buying and prompts them to get one. Then I have a plan around that and getting it populated

    > 1 month ago

  188. Phil Buckley I agree Robyn

    > 1 month ago

  189. Ginny Skalski Will people still use pokens in a year, or will something else come around?

    > 1 month ago

  190. Wayne Sutton Jeremy you were already there, :)

    > 1 month ago

  191. Patrick O'Keefe I'd like to see some more specific topics. Like "Building and Managing an Online Community" is not exactly a topic that lends itself to one hour. I think covering aspects of this stuff is probably the way to go.

    > 1 month ago

  192. Robyn Cobb I was about to say that Ginny

    > 1 month ago

  193. Phil Buckley Ginny, it doesn't really matter, any swag is considered good swag

    > 1 month ago

  194. Chris Miller Ginny, actually E is a much better platform, but Poken seems to have a small hold

    > 1 month ago

  195. Jeremy Smith ha, thanks Wayne

    > 1 month ago

  196. Lilyn Hester Thanks Wayne!

    > 1 month ago

  197. Brian McDonald I would have like to learn about how to use tools like FeedBurner that can give you view of how users are consuming data from RSS

    > 1 month ago

  198. Jeffrey L. Cohen So, Patrick, more specific topics?

    > 1 month ago

  199. Damond Nollan I like that one Brian. #Feedburner

    > 1 month ago

  200. Wayne Sutton Thanks Robyn, hey is there a way to show how many people are in a cliqset chat in real-time?

    > 1 month ago

  201. Phil Buckley I agree with Brian, a technical path might have been interesting

    > 1 month ago

  202. Patrick O'Keefe Yeah, I mean, that's my thought. :) Maybe the speaker can held set that stuff, since we'll have more lead time next year.

    > 1 month ago

  203. Damond Nollan Someone mentioned demonstrations earlier.

    > 1 month ago

  204. Patrick O'Keefe And more time to actually plan sessions a little.

    > 1 month ago

  205. Jeffrey L. Cohen That might fit with Ginny's suggestion of some shorter panels, maybe laser focused on a tool of idea.

    > 1 month ago

  206. Jeremy Smith was there something on the "newest" tools, pro's and con's? and what each panelists thinks of them?

    > 1 month ago

  207. Chris Miller Can we create a shared voting on panel/session ideas for next year?

    > 1 month ago

  208. Brian McDonald "How to Handle Community Members that don't Follow Ground Rules " would be a good topic

    > 1 month ago

  209. Wayne Sutton Damond & Ginny I had on my shirt last night -> http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynesutton...290391/ :)

    > 1 month ago

  210. Robyn Cobb Not right now but I think it's coming we could do a roll call wayne

    > 1 month ago

  211. Phil Buckley A little bit of chat time in the halls between sessions would have been appeciated

    > 1 month ago

  212. Patrick O'Keefe Hilarious Brian, I was just thinking of joking...

    > 1 month ago

  213. Patrick O'Keefe "I'll demonstr ate how to ban people." LOL

    > 1 month ago

  214. Robyn Cobb Brian that would be a great toping lol

    > 1 month ago

  215. Patrick O'Keefe But that's an aspect I mean... Dealing with Troublemakers, Promoting an Online Community, Monetizing an Online Community, etc. That way, we can get in depth.

    > 1 month ago

  216. Ginny Skalski I think instead of Poekens, you should give out T-shirts and Sharpies. Everyone can just write their info on the back like we did in high school when we signed our Class Of 19XX shirts.

    > 1 month ago

  217. Wayne Sutton Ginny wants a shirt..

    > 1 month ago

  218. Ginny Skalski It would save money!

    > 1 month ago

  219. Brian McDonald Patrick Yes I'm all for that topic. I had to do it yersterday on LinkedIn

    > 1 month ago

  220. Brian McDonald Kick someone out that is

    > 1 month ago

  221. Patrick O'Keefe If you came to the panel, you know we talked about structure, cultivation, monetization and something else, but we could only get surface level.

    > 1 month ago

  222. Jeffrey L. Cohen Patrick is looking for a Community Track

    > 1 month ago

  223. Phil Buckley How about your contact info (if you pre-reg) as a QR code on the back of your shirt?

    > 1 month ago

  224. Patrick O'Keefe Haha Jeff.

    > 1 month ago

  225. Damond Nollan Patrick, so are you talking more nuts and bolts versus general discussion?

    > 1 month ago

  226. Wayne Sutton Patrick you know it man

    > 1 month ago

  227. Robyn Cobb Not a bad idea though Jeff

    > 1 month ago

  228. Jeremy Smith what about a panel dedicated to case studies on successful plans either using a specific tool, and/or an overall campaign

    > 1 month ago

  229. Patrick O'Keefe I guess, Damond. Like, for example, if we did a panel about monetizing an online community, we could talk about it more than just basic ideas. Like, we could go in detail about dealing with ad networks, using ad servers, selling direct ads, etc. etc. and ways to use them that are specific to an online community.

    > 1 month ago

  230. Ginny Skalski I truly enjoyed SMBF. More than anything I left feeling very inspired.

    > 1 month ago

  231. Wayne Sutton Damond, Brian we need to have a poken coffee meetup, walk in poke and leave

    > 1 month ago

  232. Jeremy Smith maybe thats too general

    > 1 month ago

  233. Brian McDonald How about if you do a poll similar to SXSW on panels for 4th track.

    > 1 month ago

  234. Jeffrey L. Cohen We just dug into some data, Phil and only 27% accessed wifi with iphones. QR codes have a high geek factor, but may not be relevant in a conference of BBs.

    > 1 month ago

  235. Patrick O'Keefe That's just one example. Take the trouble maker example. We could talk about identifying violations to your guidelines, documenting them, banning people, what to do when they come back, etc. etc.

    > 1 month ago

  236. Wayne Sutton Nice Chris, what did people say when you wore your SMBF shirt?

    > 1 month ago

  237. Patrick O'Keefe <----- Has a cheap pay as you go phone.

    > 1 month ago

  238. Damond Nollan Wayne, yeah cause nobody seems to have them around here. #Poken

    > 1 month ago

  239. Brian McDonald Wayne I almost brought my Poken to lunch today so I could use it with you and Jeff, never took it out of backpack

    > 1 month ago

  240. Robyn Cobb You guys are poken crazy

    > 1 month ago

  241. Chris Miller people liked the shirt design and color yesterday.

    > 1 month ago

  242. Robyn Cobb Why do I need poken if I have bump on my iphone

    > 1 month ago

  243. Phil Buckley Yeah, I can see that Jeff, sometimes my geek side takes over for a minute

    > 1 month ago

  244. Ginny Skalski Gots to go. Can't wait for SMBF2010!

    > 1 month ago

  245. Patrick O'Keefe The shirt design is really nice.

    > 1 month ago

  246. Wayne Sutton Yes Ginny, I was about Parking, glad no one got a ticket... I don't think anyone did.

    > 1 month ago

  247. Ginny Skalski Happy halloween everyone!

    > 1 month ago

  248. Brian McDonald Also Patrick how to you do community management with multiple admins?

    > 1 month ago

  249. Robyn Cobb Thanks for coming by Ginny!

    > 1 month ago

  250. Damond Nollan Bye, Ginny!

    > 1 month ago

  251. Jeffrey L. Cohen Thanks for the chat Ginny. Glad you were inspired by SMBF

    > 1 month ago

  252. Patrick O'Keefe If you can help it, you don't. LOLOLOL. ;)

    > 1 month ago

  253. Robyn Cobb Wayne I have a suggestion

    > 1 month ago

  254. Brian McDonald Bye Ginny, Happy Halloween

    > 1 month ago

  255. Robyn Cobb for a session

    > 1 month ago

  256. Chris Miller Robyn, it is Poken crazy but easier to trade social data then business cards and they update as the person changes the poken card

    > 1 month ago

  257. Damond Nollan As far as parking, I later found that they opened the campus to us. So, we could have parked anywhere.

    > 1 month ago

  258. Patrick O'Keefe (Last message directed at Brian, sorry).

    > 1 month ago

  259. Robyn Cobb how about how to manage multiple SM accounts and voices

    > 1 month ago

  260. Patrick O'Keefe Parking was great for me. I got in early as per Jeff's recommendation. But, there were spots late in the day, too.

    > 1 month ago

  261. Phil Buckley How about a panel on using new media to slap your old media bosses upside the head before they go bankrupt (just askin')

    > 1 month ago

  262. Patrick O'Keefe Wayne parked out on a street and... I'm not saying anything here... but he might have deserved a ticket... again, not saying anything...

    > 1 month ago

  263. Jeffrey L. Cohen Thanks for the suggestion Robyn

    > 1 month ago

  264. Robyn Cobb So did I Patrick and I got a great spot

    > 1 month ago

  265. Wayne Sutton lol Patrick... why do I get the feeling that I'm like 10min behind in this real-time chat?

    > 1 month ago

  266. Brian McDonald Patrick, I agree but what about for trade groups where you need to share workload, on vacation, etc?

    > 1 month ago

  267. Jeffrey L. Cohen Will old media still be relevant next year, Phil?

    > 1 month ago

  268. Patrick O'Keefe haha Wayne.

    > 1 month ago

  269. Phil Buckley oh Jeff, that hurt

    > 1 month ago

  270. Wayne Sutton I think we need to crowdsource Robyn a poken

    > 1 month ago

  271. Patrick O'Keefe Yep. Short answer is to limit the number of chefs and set some policy. But, we can go farther in detail, of course.

    > 1 month ago

  272. Robyn Cobb I'm all for that lol

    > 1 month ago

  273. Jeffrey L. Cohen Isn't Wayne Mr Real Time web? He needs to type faster for chat!

    > 1 month ago

  274. Jeffrey L. Cohen Just kidding Phil

    > 1 month ago

  275. Patrick O'Keefe lol.

    > 1 month ago

  276. Ryan Boyles Hey Everyone!

    > 1 month ago

  277. Damond Nollan Patrick, do you have examples of policies you use? I would imagine people would appreciate those types of resources as well.

    > 1 month ago

  278. Wayne Sutton Chris are you planning a Poken SMBF take over for 2010? then no one would attend any sessions, they'll be outside poken

    > 1 month ago

  279. Damond Nollan Hey, Ryan!

    > 1 month ago

  280. Robyn Cobb Hey Ryan!

    > 1 month ago

  281. Jeffrey L. Cohen HeyRyan

    > 1 month ago

  282. Brian McDonald I learned a lot about email marketing which I'm not expert or very exprienced in. Already using some of knowledge from Blue Sky Factory

    > 1 month ago

  283. Ryan Boyles (late to the party as usual)

    > 1 month ago

  284. Phil Buckley I think some sessions needed to be culled back to 30 or 45 minutes, but others needed to go 2 hours for sure.

    > 1 month ago

  285. Patrick O'Keefe Hey Ryan. Was just talking about how Lucretia influenced you to get the poken I rightfully deserved as the person who traveled farthest for the conference within state. lol. :)

    > 1 month ago

  286. Ryan Boyles good point Phil

    > 1 month ago

  287. Jeffrey L. Cohen We will pass that on to BSF, Brian

    > 1 month ago

  288. Brian McDonald RAB!

    > 1 month ago

  289. Chris Miller Not a takeover, it is too fast to walk and trade contact data. Imagine if the sponsors could capture that too Wayne?

    > 1 month ago

  290. Wayne Sutton Ginny: since Poken was a sponsor I will say they will be around in a year... remember it's RFID technology.

    > 1 month ago

  291. Robyn Cobb So Guys did you have any key learnings maybe things you won't do next year or should do next year?

    > 1 month ago

  292. Patrick O'Keefe Damond, I have an example of the policies I use for user guidelines and for my moderators, but I don't share admin roles, so I don't have any for those... if I needed to, I co uld come up with some, though!

    > 1 month ago

  293. Wayne Sutton Patrick isn't Building and Managing an Online Community a book title?

    > 1 month ago

  294. Patrick O'Keefe lol... just about... not my book, though. :)

    > 1 month ago

  295. Damond Nollan Did anyone mention that the food was good? Both breakfast and lunch was right on the money.

    > 1 month ago

  296. Jeffrey L. Cohen Robyn, we are still compiling feedback, but the biggest thing is start farther out.

    > 1 month ago

  297. Patrick O'Keefe Agreed. Food was good.

    > 1 month ago

  298. Brian McDonald Patrick, have a user community conference on Outer Banks in the Spring. I will bring my board and camp out!!

    > 1 month ago

  299. Phil Buckley Damond is right, although more donut muffins wouldn't have hurt :-)

    > 1 month ago

  300. Patrick O'Keefe Appreciate the suggestion/support. The OB is too hard to get to. ;)

    > 1 month ago

  301. Ryan Boyles I was very happy with food and wifi - better than a bunch of big time conferences i've been to. (just sayin')

    > 1 month ago

  302. Damond Nollan Great idea, Brian. I need a reason to visit the Outer Banks.

    > 1 month ago

  303. Wayne Sutton No more posting until I catch up

    > 1 month ago

  304. Patrick O'Keefe I actually just discovered a second person who knows what they're doing that lives out here.

    > 1 month ago

  305. Patrick O'Keefe lol

    > 1 month ago

  306. Damond Nollan lol

    > 1 month ago

  307. Robyn Cobb Great point Jeff

    > 1 month ago

  308. Phil Buckley I was reallyhappy to sit next to Robyn without knowing she was a big wig sponsor

    > 1 month ago

  309. Brian McDonald Perfect Patrick, we stream WiFi from one of the lighthouses and light up the whole beach!!

    > 1 month ago

  310. Patrick O'Keefe :)

    > 1 month ago

  311. Jeffrey L. Cohen Outer Banks SMBF? hmmm

    > 1 month ago

  312. Robyn Cobb Ha Phil I am no big wig, it was nice though hanging out...I appreciate you making me feel so welcome!

    > 1 month ago

  313. Damond Nollan What are you guys going to do with the video captured during the sessions? As mentioned earlier, some people missed out on other sessions.

    > 1 month ago

  314. Robyn Cobb If you are doing Outer Banks might I suggest July?

    > 1 month ago

  315. Patrick O'Keefe Peak tourist season. Nice pick.

    > 1 month ago

  316. Patrick O'Keefe j/k. :)

    > 1 month ago

  317. Jeffrey L. Cohen We really appreciate everyone's attendance and support for SMBF. It made it a wonderfully satisfying day for us.

    > 1 month ago

  318. Brian McDonald Too hot in July, too buggy

    > 1 month ago

  319. Robyn Cobb Ok how about August lol

    > 1 month ago

  320. Ryan Boyles Yes, we have a lot of people to thank

    > 1 month ago

  321. Jeffrey L. Cohen Is everyone typing or thinking?

    > 1 month ago

  322. Patrick O'Keefe I'm banning people on one of my communities right now...

    > 1 month ago

  323. Robyn Cobb I think Wayne's catching up

    > 1 month ago

  324. Patrick O'Keefe Plus typing and thinking, of course... always be typing and thinking...

    > 1 month ago

  325. Jeffrey L. Cohen I'm banning people from my community too!

    > 1 month ago

  326. Patrick O'Keefe Wayne might have ran to find a dark alley somewhere that he can charge.

    > 1 month ago

  327. Robyn Cobb Jeff how was the after party?

    > 1 month ago

  328. Chris Miller Or typing blogs posts, reading, thinking and then typring back (oh wait that is me)

    > 1 month ago

  329. Jeremy Smith nice Chris

    > 1 month ago

  330. Jeffrey L. Cohen Robyn I was not able to attend. Ryan, details?

    > 1 month ago

  331. Robyn Cobb Chris have you posted the list of all the monitoring tools yet?

    > 1 month ago

  332. Patrick O'Keefe The after party was small, but good.

    > 1 month ago

  333. Patrick O'Keefe I had an awesome conversation with Damond.

    > 1 month ago

  334. Robyn Cobb Good --

    > 1 month ago

  335. Chris Miller yep, posted days ago on the new site redesign http://blog.thesocialnetworker.com

    > 1 month ago

  336. Damond Nollan The after party was cool. We had a chance to further talk and connect. That's where I found that Patrick is the MAN.

    > 1 month ago

  337. Robyn Cobb How did I miss that? thank you!

    > 1 month ago

  338. Ryan Boyles Awesome Chris - this is something i've got to do a deep dive on for IBM

    > 1 month ago

  339. Jeffrey L. Cohen Robyn, try this list: http://wiki.kenburbary.com/ for social media monitoring

    > 1 month ago

  340. Robyn Cobb great thank you!

    > 1 month ago

  341. Wayne Sutton ok, I'm up to real-time on the chat

    > 1 month ago

  342. Wayne Sutton Hello Ryan!

    > 1 month ago

  343. Ryan Boyles Who is interested in an Analytics Barcamp? Web, Text, Social, Enterprise, etc etc

    > 1 month ago

  344. Damond Nollan lol

    > 1 month ago

  345. Ryan Boyles Hi Wayne!

    > 1 month ago

  346. Patrick O'Keefe Thanks Damond, that means a lot. :) Though, you were probably pretty tired and may have mistaken me for the man.

    > 1 month ago

  347. Damond Nollan I LOVE analytics.

    > 1 month ago

  348. Wayne Sutton Patrick you will never let the charging off the monarail go?

    > 1 month ago

  349. Patrick O'Keefe lol. It's a fun memory, Wayne. :)

    > 1 month ago

  350. Brian McDonald Ryan I would be interested and have some Analytics peeps at Zencos and SignalShare that would be interested

    > 1 month ago

  351. Wayne Sutton it sounds like for SMBF 2010 we need to go over more tools

    > 1 month ago

  352. Chris Miller LOL I see all of you on the site live on Woopra

    > 1 month ago

  353. Chris Miller who is in Fuquay?

    > 1 month ago

  354. Damond Nollan Wayne, yes....people like tools.

    > 1 month ago

  355. Patrick O'Keefe I'm not on your site. But, my IP shows up as Charlotte. lol

    > 1 month ago

  356. Damond Nollan I'm in Smithfield

    > 1 month ago

  357. Patrick O'Keefe That's about 7 or 8 hours away.

    > 1 month ago

  358. Ryan Boyles Brian and anyone else - AnalyticsCamp wiki is going live/public soon.

    > 1 month ago

  359. Wayne Sutton Chris you stalker

    > 1 month ago

  360. Jeremy Smith yeah, tools, monitoring measuring, etc is a hot

    > 1 month ago

  361. Jeffrey L. Cohen Robyn: I just went to a new page in this tab, and used my back arrow to come back. It took me to the beginning of the chat with 18 comments. Had to refresh to get back current.

    > 1 month ago

  362. Wayne Sutton Jeremy and Chris, we need a real-time heatmap too to show off

    > 1 month ago

  363. Robyn Cobb Ok Jeff, thanks for the feedback

    > 1 month ago

  364. Chris Miller not a stalker, utilizing monitoring tools. Oh that session I attended! I have been using Woopra a long time. I have their "temp" package that doesnt show up anymore.

    > 1 month ago

  365. Robyn Cobb ha Chris good one

    > 1 month ago

  366. Patrick O'Keefe That sounds like something police will be hearing more and more nowadays.

    > 1 month ago

  367. Patrick O'Keefe "Not a stalker, utilizing monitoring tools."

    > 1 month ago

  368. Patrick O'Keefe LOL.

    > 1 month ago

  369. Robyn Cobb Question for Jeff, Wayne and Patrick

    > 1 month ago

  370. Wayne Sutton Patrick

    > 1 month ago

  371. Wayne Sutton ok?

    > 1 month ago

  372. Brian McDonald Remember Creepy is THE word in monitoring

    > 1 month ago

  373. Robyn Cobb Do you like the way this chat is scrolling better than the one the other day?

    > 1 month ago

  374. Jeffrey L. Cohen last question. Getting ready to jump off

    > 1 month ago

  375. Patrick O'Keefe Seems aout the same to me?

    > 1 month ago

  376. Patrick O'Keefe *about

    > 1 month ago

  377. Jeffrey L. Cohen The scroll bar lets you control it.

    > 1 month ago

  378. Robyn Cobb Wait Jeff -- You guys get the last word, any parting thoughts about SMBF?

    > 1 month ago

  379. Chris Miller it staggers when it scrolls sometimes. a pause would be nice instead of trying to catch up

    > 1 month ago

  380. Brian McDonald I need to jump off and restart also. Good to chat with everyone, have a great weekend and Halloween!!!

    > 1 month ago

  381. Wayne Sutton Robyn yes

    > 1 month ago

  382. Wayne Sutton Bye Brian

    > 1 month ago

  383. Chris Miller later Brian

    > 1 month ago

  384. Damond Nollan Bye Bryian!

    > 1 month ago

  385. Jeffrey L. Cohen Happy Halloween from SMBF and don't eat too much candy corn. It makes you queasy.

    > 1 month ago

  386. Robyn Cobb :)

    > 1 month ago

  387. Wayne Sutton If you attended SMBF please blog about it and @ us the link to @smbusinessforum thanks

    > 1 month ago

  388. Ryan Boyles Later Jeff and Brian

    > 1 month ago

  389. Ryan Boyles Also tag your content! SMBF on flickr, blogs, videos, etc

    > 1 month ago

  390. Robyn Cobb Good reminder Ryan I think I may have pictures to be uploaded

    > 1 month ago

  391. Wayne Sutton Bye everyone, Robyn thanks for hosting, and thanks @Cliqset for sponsoring SMBF

    > 1 month ago

  392. Robyn Cobb Thank you Wayne, appreciate your support!

    > 1 month ago

  393. Patrick O'Keefe Bye all! Thanks for doing the chat. Later.

    > 1 month ago

  394. Robyn Cobb Have a great weekend everyone!

    > 1 month ago

  395. Chris Miller who is reading the disclosure? I want to tag you in the tool

    > 1 month ago

  396. Damond Nollan Bye all!

    > 1 month ago

  397. Ryan Boyles i am

    > 1 month ago

  398. Chris Miller Wayne good job on SMBF overall, it was great

    > 1 month ago

  399. Robyn Cobb LOL Chris you crack me up!

    > 1 month ago

  400. Ryan Boyles Chris, it's me :)

    > 1 month ago

  401. Chris Miller the disclosure was one of those new forms you click and add in, worked great

    > 1 month ago

  402. Robyn Cobb I'll post the link to this chat in my social communities as well :)

    > 1 month ago

  403. Wayne Sutton BYE

    > 1 month ago

  404. Robyn Cobb Bye, thanks guys!

    > 1 month ago

  405. Ryan Boyles Have a great weekend everyone

    > 1 month ago

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