Social Media Camp #IWNY Wrap-Up
June 9, 2009 by Chris Heuer
Social Media Club’s Social Media Camp was a great success thanks to the over 120 people who participated! Social media Camp was held in the Roger Smith hotel last Thursday, June 4 2009 during Internet Week New York. The camp had over two dozen sessions throughout an eight hour day, with well known social media professionals, small business folks, professionals and corporate communications teams learning from and teaching each other. There has been some great feedback from those who attended and a good amount of sharing from the people at the camp too.
Some of the comments on Twitter
- VegasBill @pepsico The info packed sessions @ #smcamp 4 #iwny look amazing. @ChrisHeuer is a dynamic social media role model. Have a great time:)
- stevecherches RT @MellieBe: Check out our top social media marketing tips from Social Media Camp#smcamp http://tinyurl.com/l7dqm3 (Great post)
- deanmeistr @danzarella bummed I couldn’t do graphic recording of your talk at #smcamp - I dig the concepts/content of your talk–maybe next time!
- LesBlatt Smart idea seen at #smcamp yesterday: some attendees put their Twitter names on their conf name badges. Made it easy to follow them.
- chttrbx99 please retweet – Thanks to @howardgr & @chrisheuer for a great day at #smcamp NYC yesterday some great conversations
- SocialSteve @chrisheurer and @howardgr did a great job on #smcamp (Social Media Camp) at #iwny. Check them out at socialmeadiacamp.org
- Amver @chrisheuer Not only did I find #smcamp valuable I would love to join SMC. Hopefully our paths will cross again.
- SocialSteve Last week’s participation in #smcamp (Social Media Camp) and #iwny (Internet Week NY) has spawned tons of activity.
- craige @chrisheuer et al: Thanks for a fabulous event! I feel so inspired after attending #smcamp.
Differing slightly from a typical BarCamp, Social Media Camp not only offered open space for participants to create their day together, but also a “Social Media 101″ series planned out in advance to allow for those who are new to Social Media to learn some of the basics. These sessions were all streamed live and are available as an on demand episode from Livestream, a partner for Social Media Camp. This 5 session series was lead by Howard Greenstein and myself, Chris Heuer. The links below take you to the blog post about each session, along with the SlideShare presentations used during each session.
- What is Social Media Session
- Creating a Digital Identity
- Social Media Tools, Services and Networks Session
- Using Social Media for Job Searches Session
- Marketing Through Social Media Session

- Image by deanmeyersnet via Flickr
Dean Meyers did some great visual notes, capturing the concepts and resources from the Social Media 101 Sessions. It was a lot of fun. More importantly, it seems we help many and created more questions in a few, so overall a success, but definitely just the beginning of the conversation and the process of learning how to use social media. The complete schedule for the day from the Open Space sessions is available on the blog.
Some of the other topics that were discussed were power of suggestion on Twitter, basics of strategy in social media marketing for businesses, social media tools, measurability, and marketing through social media. One session in particular struck a lot of conversation. Social Media Marketing triggered thoughts upon building relationships with the market, the importance of trust in marketing/branding and how companies are using social media to market their businesses products and services.
“Companies in general don’t value social media marketing as much as they should. They’re afraid of it; they don’t understand it; and therefore, they just don’t do it. Yet it’s the most cost-efficient way of marketing there is.” – Ayelet Noff, Blonde 2.0.
Many different tools and tactics were taught, then they were put into play. One of the most compelling part of the sessions was the group involvement and peer to peer knowledge exchange. Everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, and were not scared to interact with one another. Among the ideas and information exchanged, relationships were built.
“I just love social media and Web 2.0…. I really want to thank the Social Media Club folks for having such a great event: Howard Greenstein, Chris Heuer and Kristie Wells…. The last session was really interesting. The topic was retweets on Twitter. Dan Zarrella from Hubspot crunched some numbers that gave a bit of insight on how people are behaving on Twitter.” – Regina, Volunteer at SMCamp
Well, we love doing it too, and Howard and Kristie and I are blessed to be able to do this sort of work and so happy to help people.
Other blog posts and photos from the event are below, please share yours in the comments:
- PepsiCo Blog
- expatJane’s Blog (Volunteer)
- Les Blatt’s Rambles
- SMC New Haven Blog Post
- DMDInsight
- ReadWriteWeb
Social Media Camp Photos:


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Sounds like this was a great event. I wish that I had been able to make it. Hope you guys put on another event!
This was a great event. Loads of information, great sharing, great energy.
I would do it again in a heartbeat. When’s the next one?
Will there be a central spot for attendees to download the .ppts from that day?
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