usXsw is a great guided online conference with input from dynamic people all over the world, lots of fun and prizes!. It was created by the great folks over at the #UsGuys group on twitter.
My partners and I at Socialisle are honored to be hosting the official party usXsw Live on Saturday night at 7pm EST. More details to come
More details on usXsw here: http://bit.ly/emu9EO
Hey folks, looking forward to our conversations tonite (9/27) at 10pm and tomorrow morning at 8am. If you’re trying to figure out how to join the video conference, just click on Join Chat on the right side of the toolbar at the bottom of the screen.
Here’s the conference call info:
Dial-in Number: 1-219-509-8111 (East Coast)
Participant Access Code: 6627316
Talk to you soon!
Lots of folks are new to the whole camp, unconference style event and have been asking what in the world Friday was going to be like. Here’s a real quick walk-thru of the day just to give you a feel for it. You might also want to check out some of the photos on Flickr and maybe even this video of a BarCamp. SocialMediaCamp is not a techie event like BarCamp is, but it’ll give you some idea.
Can’t wait to see you there!
I wanted to quickly address a question I’ve been getting a lot in the last couple of days, what to do if you have a topic idea that may not draw 20, 30, 50 people. Since time is tight and typing takes longer I’ll try and release a couple of video updates to respond to questions as they come up. (I’ll try to remember to carry my Zi-8 to avoid the seasick effect of the cell phone vid)
Premature Enunciation from Jeff Namnum on Vimeo.
Yes, I know the video is a little cheesy but I don’t care it was fun
This video is a brief promo and summary for my topic at Social Media Camp Long Island. My hope is to get people thinking about how to better engage in sales in Social Media spaces (and in Real World spaces).
Social Selling is a topic that is constantly on my mind. I feel strongly that as we move into this next era of business and communication, selling thru relationships and by trading gratitude for business is the way that sales will be done, but it’s not the way the average mom & pop store owner is used to. By re-examining some basic concepts of how small business has succeeded (and driven our economy) in the past I hope that the people who join this conversation at #SMCampLI will walk away realizing that they already know how to do this, they just needed to look at it a little differently.