Links to some of the BlogOrlando sessions that were blogged by attendees (I may update this list as more folks post their notes)
(Josh Hallet’s links to some great BlogOrlando wrap-up posts)
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Concise bullet points for keynote and entire day’s sessions in the PR/Marketing track.
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Shel was the keynoter at BlogOrlando. Currently, Shel is working on the SAP Global Survey, a survey of social media throughout the world in the form of interviews.
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Tom Biro led the Nikon D80 blogger outreach program and addressed the topic of blogger relations for BlogOrlando.
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Laurie Mayers, MS&L – works with General Motors on crisis communications
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About the struggle of dragging people (clients, others in our industry) into the blogosphere. I asked, “How do you get people engaged?” He looked me in the eye and said, “Don’t drag. Seduce.”
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Jake used to work for a little company called LEGO. He addresses the customer relationship.
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If you’re in PR/marketing and not blogging/engaging with bloggers, you’re probably still working on a manual typewriter.
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Geoff Livingston kicked off the session asking if anyone still believes messages can be controlled.
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Great examples of participatory product development and marketing in the tech world – Palm and Apple.
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Josh Hallett introduced Chris and talks about a post he wrote defining social media and Chris said it was one of the best things he ever wrote
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WhenTommy Duncan started blogging, he was just kind of "out there." He wanted to know what was going on in the community. He now has several other writers posting to his blog because it got too big
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Orlando Sentinel is offering neighborhood blogs for residents to post items.
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WordPress 2.4 comes out in December. It will provide more security. Better user experience. Happy Cog design firm is overhauling the interface.
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Overview of blogging and microblogging tools.
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Why businesses should blog: If you’re not out there leading the conversation, someone else may be out there writing about you. You might as well try to be part of the conversation.
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Jim-
It was great to run into you again at BlogOrlando. I am glad there are people like you in this town. Let’s definitely catch up sometime soon.
-Gabriel
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