Blogs, websites and integration | Social Media Breakfast Madison

Are you anxious to start a blog but are not sure which site -  such as WordPress, Typepad, or blogger  – you should use?  Maybe you have business strategies that call for social media integration to your current corporate website but want to understand the best way to do it?

On November 17, 2009, the group Social Media Breakfast – Madison will be having a meetup with two very different individuals who hope to achieve the same goal.

Social Media Breakfast - Madison Meetup

Social Media Breakfast - Madison Meetup

Get you up to speed on social media integration and blogs.

As hosts, Marivic Valencia and I are fortunate to have for speakers  Preston Austin and Jeremy Falls.

What do you want to learn about blogs?

Preston hails from Madison and is one of the creators of  In My Backyard. in my backyard is a directory social site that brings freelancers and entrepreneurs together. One cool feature after you complete your profile is that it automatically posts your profile to Twitter.

Preston will be covering WordPress Blogs – How to build them right.

Preston is passionate about far reaching change in how we communicate. His strong and continuing focus remains creating tools that extend human capabilities for transparently easy creation and collaborative, richly interactive use of diverse media to communicate, teach, and explain.  He enables teams to build “stuff” to communicate, collaborate, teach, learn, and play.  His current focus is transaction cost deflation, commons strategy, and imby.info.  His Google bio reads:

I’m passionate about far reaching change in how we communicate. I seek to tap into the largely unrealized power of emerging technologies to bring that about. There is much to be done.

My interests evolve, but a strong and continuing focus remains creating tools that extend human capabilities for transparently easy creation and collaborative, richly interactive use of diverse media to communicate, teach, and explain.

I work to build teams and connect with others similarly engaged in this work. Where possible I try to extend and strengthen collaborative models for harnessing individual, small team, and small business innovators’ energy and drive in this process as I believe strongly in the efficiency and effectiveness of small groups in creating value.

Tweet Stream:

Preston's recent tweet stream

Preston's recent tweet stream

Integration of social media tools and websites

Jeremy Fall – The Undev – www.theundev.com is our other featured speaker for the morning.  Learn some best practice strategies for integration of social media onto existing websites.  Plan ahead for a new website so that you will be ready to use social media such as blogs with it.  Bring your questions and see what you can take back to work with you.

Jeremy is a problem solved and can be found fixing less than ideal situation that other less experienced programmers leave behind.  He is also Co-Owner and Developer of Conference Hubs (business conferencing and voicemail services), and Co-Owner and Developer of AudioBoard (a FaceBook application that allows people to post Audio Messages to your Feed). He’s what many would call a serial entrepreneurialist. He blogs at The Undev.

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If you happen to look up Jeremy on Facebook, try out his new Audio Message for his facebook feed.  This is an application that lets you leave a phone message that posts to your facebook wall.  Very useful.

And did I mention we have a coffee and bagel sponsor. Don’t miss this one. The date is November 17, 2009 at 8:00 AM.  Hence the coffee!

The location is Talula’s at 802 Atlas Ave Madison WI 53714.

Please register and  RSVP on the Linkedin Event – Social Media Breakfast so we have some idea of attendance.

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Madison Social Media Breakfast|Profiles and Copyright

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The Next Madison Social Media Breakfast will be held on October 2, 2009, at the University of Phoenix Campus on the Far Eastside.  The topic for the meeting will be Social Media Profiles – Why these are so important and copyright laws.

The speakers will be Wendy Soucie, covering profile building, Elizabeth Russell, covering copyright, creative commons and image use on the internet etc, and last but not least is Amy Lynn Schereck, Photographer who will be talking about head shots for use on social media and what works (or doesn’t) to convey the right perception.

Madison Social Media Breakfast is a LinkedIn group that meets for breakfast (hence the title) and discusses various topics around social media, strategy, tools, best practices, and even case studies.  Recently there are two new managers, Marivic Valencia of Valencia PR and Wendy Soucie, Wendy Soucie Consulting.  They will be taking turns organizing speakers and adjusting locations as the demand and topic requires.  If anyone has good recommendations for a steady location, that would appreciate our breakfast business as well as have a good room for us to use, please add your comments and contact info for me to followup with.

Typically its been in a a coffee shop some where in Madison WI, and more often than not close to the downtown area. However for this meeting we have adjusted the venue due to pent up demand and a few coffee shops being scared of me telling them I thought 20 or more people might descend on them at 7:30 am.  The venue is the University of Phoenix Campus at 2310 Crossroads Dr, Madison, WI  53718.

I would suggest everyone bring their own coffee to this event as no guarantees on breakfast goods just yet.

The speakers for this event:

Wendy Soucie

Wendy Soucie provides clients with strategic counsel and plan development to use and measure social media in the marketing mix. She trains clients to use social media tools through the use of webinars, group presentations and private one-on-one training customized for companies throughout Wisconsin.  She has over 30 years experience in business development, sales, marketing, customer support for the B2B market area with special focus in the manufacturing sector, technical products/services and professional services.

Wendy is a founding member and certified Social Media Consultant from the Social Media Academy, completing Social Media Business Strategy and Leadership.  She was recetly named a Black Diamond Consultant by Social Media Academy.   Soucie holds her Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island.

Elizabeth Russell

Elizabeth T Russell is not a music teacher. She came darn close, but ended up becoming a lawyer. Suitably armed with an undergraduate degree in bassoon, she earned her law degree from New York’s Pace University School of Law, where she served as a member of the Pace Law Review. She is admitted to practice law in the states of New York, Connecticut and Wisconsin.

Following her public service, Elizabeth explored the field of arts administration. She held positions with the Albany Symphony Orchestra in Albany, NY; the Madison Repertory Theatre in Madison, WI; and Opera for the Young, a professional opera touring company. She returned to law in 2000 and opened Russell Law, providing quality representation for emerging artists and creative businesses.

Ms. Russell is the Chair of the Sports and Entertainment Law section of the State Bar of Wisconsin. She is a member of the Intellectual Property and the Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law sections of the New York State Bar Association. She currently serves on the executive board of directors of the Middleton (WI) Chamber of Commerce and on the board of the Middleton Community Fund.

Elizabeth wrote the curriculum and taught Copyright Management at Madison Media Institute in Madison, WI, and is a frequent lecturer on legal issues in the arts.

She is remarkably fluent in plain English.

Amy Lyn Schereck

When you work with Amy Lynn Schereck, not only will you come away with an amazing set of photographs, you will be surprised at how enjoyable the experience is!

Amy’s casual, approachable style makes clients feel at ease. That’s because she listens to you to help bring your vision to life. Whether it’s a commercial shoot, and event or a wedding, Amy excels at bringing out the personality in her subjects and capturing a unique perspective.

Though she’s originally from the midwest, Amy spent 22 years living in California. At age 11, she bought her first camera at a yard sale for a whopping 50 cents. Photography remained a hobby until she returned to Wisconsin in 2001. With great encouragement from her grandmother, she enrolled in the Commercial Photography program at Madison Area Technical College. During her last semester, Amy interned at Madison Magazine and her love for editorial photography began. In 2004, she graduated Dean’s List and started her career as a professional photographer.

An avid traveler, Amy has journeyed around the globe – Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Jamaica, France, Switzerland, Germany, and even Liechtenstein! In January 2009, she made her first trip to the white sandy beaches of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, to photograph a wedding.

She is the photographer for the upcoming book, Bean Appetit (Andrews McMeel Publishing), due on store shelves in Fall 2009.

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