Chris Heuer Video on Social Media

March 4, 2007

On Thursday March 1, 2007, Chris Heuer opened up the Revolution in Marketing Conference in Phoenix, AZ with these remarks about Social Media and Social Media Club (please note, first 10 minutes is not on this video). This conference was organized by Francine Hardaway and a great team of volunteers we met as part of National Entrepreneurship Week. She has been working to organize Social Media Club in the Phoenix, AZ area, and regularly brings together 40+ people to discuss what is happening in Social Media locally. In addition to 2 great panels after my talk, Robert Scoble closed the conference with a great keynote. Robert showed everyone how he uses Google Reader and delved deeper into some of the important tactics needed to make the most of the opportunity that Social Media, and blogging in particular, represents. Kristie Wells, ran this camera for us, Steve Groves Rhodes has posted other audio and video from the conference.

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Social Media Club Phoenix: December Wrap Up

December 14, 2006

Tonight was the second meeting of the Social Media Club Phoenix. I gotta say, it has generated a lot of buzz here in Arizona. First of all, bloggers are coming out of the woodwork; I didn’t know there were so many “professional” bloggers in town, and so many people creating tools for sharing content. Once again, I have found out that Phoenix
is underrated for the amount of tech activity and energy here.

And there seem to be so many people who need to connect with others who are already active in this space. They were calling me all afternoon for the details on the meeting. Quite a difference from other meetings I’ve tried to convene, where we have had difficulty
getting those butts in seats.

What was really crazy was that people came into the room who had read each others’ work or used each other’s tools but had never met in person. It made me realize that we connect with so many more people over the Internet than we could ever meet face to face.

Tonight’s meeting was an attempt at a definition of Social Media. Next month, the group will have a discussion of the “Social Media Press Release,” a concept that is going to change marketing significantly. For a long time, people in public relations have realized that the old style press release no longer generates significant interest, and the press conference is even worse. These are terribly outdated and inconvenient tools for both the client and
the journalist. And now, because of the collaborative nature of social media, we are finally developing new marketing tools. Not that there is really anything new under the sun; Steve Epstein brought up the point that the Mike Roykos and the Jimmy Breslins of the past, columnists who wrote about whatever was happening in their worlds from
a unique perspective, were the equivalent of today’s bloggers.

After January, I have received a request for a meeting on all the little tools we social media nuts use: Technorati, tags, RSS, feed readers, etc. So I guess that brings us up to February. We will continue to meet on the 2nd Thursday of every month.

I am so hot on the potential impact of this whole social media thing that I want to make the next entrepreneurial mini-conference, which we will have on March 1 at Grand Canyon University , about “The Revolution in Marketing.” Save the date. Also save November 8 for the Second Annual Arizona Entrepreneurship Conference. Some big surprises coming there, too, but no firm plans yet so no revelations.

Man, we are a far cry from the 90’s, when people were afraid that Internet addiction was a lonely, solitary pursuit. I can remember when people spoke to me very seriously about the amount of time I spent online Now, everything on the Internet is interactive, and we can
share every moment of our lives if we want to. I, for instance, brought my Blackberry to the hospital and started blogging about my hip replacement as soon as I came out of the anaesthetic.

Tonight, the group decided that the mantra of social media is “it’s the people, stupid.” Social media is a way to collaborate and share information, to empower individuals, to create untold numbers of writers, publishers, communicators, and videographers, to find
friends, compatriots, and customers. From an individual perspective, it grants power to the consumer, who now controls the brand (as I did, when Scottsdale Healthcare North found out I was a blogger and began to treat me like a VIP). From a corporate perspective, it creates new channels to communicate with customers.

However, what really struck me tonight is how powerful social media can be for non-profits. We had some representatives in attendance from the Foundation for Blind Children, and I could see immediately how parents of blind children would make use of blogs and wikis to
strengthen their ability to cope with difficult situations, in much the same way that breast cancer survivors have banded together to spur on the research and treatment options. And I could also see how the charity itself could communicate with its donors about the mission and the programs.

Through social media, every non-profit can develop a mission-driven community, harnessing the power of many and ending the isolation that comes with affliction. That, in itself, is enough of a reason to foster the development of these tools.

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Social Media Club Phoenix - December meeting

November 18, 2006

The Phoenix group had their first meeting last week with well over 50 people in attendance and lively conversations around the meaning of Social Media, creativity, purpose, platform, and desire to cooperate and support each on the endeavor. Tery Spataro provided me a great quote around the evening with ‘As an “Old Timer”, memories of the early beginnings came back to me as I saw a new resurgence of spirit in a media intended for sharing and collaboration.’ Nice Tery. This gets me all warm and fuzzy.

They are now planning their second meeting to be held on December 14, 2006 from 6:30pm to 9:00pm at La Madeline - in the wine room, located at 3102 East Camelback Road (Camelback and 32nd) in Phoenix. The December roundtable will be lead by Francine Hardaway, Ed Nusbaum and Amanda Vega and they will work with the group to dig a little deeper into what Social Media really is, in addition to covering topics suggested by the Phoenix participants.
There is no cost to attend this roundtable, but we do ask that you pre-register so we may prepare for your arrival.

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UPDATED 12/10/06: POSTING UPDATED TO NOTE VENUE CHANGE. THE MEETING WILL BE HELD AT LA MADELINE.

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Social Media Club - Phoenix

November 5, 2006

Social Media Club is officially launching in the lovely state of Arizona this month.

Francine Hardaway has offered to lead the group and will be digging into topics covering disclosure/ethics, the new media press release and what is needed to grow the local community. NOTE: If there is a specific topic you would like to put on the table, please let a comment here and we will make sure Francine is aware of it.

Details are as follows:

Where: La Madeleine - in the wine room, 3102 East Camelback Road (Camelback & 32nd), Phoenix
When: Thursday, November 16th from 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Cost: FREE to attend (all we ask is that you pre-register so we may know you are coming)

We hope to see you there!
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