Yesterday, I hosted our first webinar entitled “Powered Social Marketing: How It Elevates Your Bottom Line.” We had good attendance, great participation, and I felt like it was an excellent start to this weekly series.
We’ll be doing this presentation every week on Thursday at 2 CST, and even though it is Powered-centric and you will learn everything you need to know if you are considering Powered as a potential partner – it is largely about Social Marketing, what it means and how it can make you successful, no matter how you decide to do it.
In the first session yesterday, several folks requested a soft copy of the resources slide I showed at the end of the presentation as a follow-up. So here is what I showed (with links, below).
Please know that this is just a subset of the exhaustive list of the resources and the smart people who are focusing time and energy on education in the social marketing space, so I would encourage everyone to start here and explore outward to find new people and new ideas. And if you find anything particularly interesting, we’d love to hear about it. Thanks, and we’ll see you next week!
The Sites You Saw
http://www.sony.com/backstage101
http://community.atkins.com
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Powered Social Marketing 2008 ROI Report
Powered White Paper Series
Powered Monthly Webinars
Powered Blog: The Engaged Consumer (You are here)
Powered Engaged Consumer Email Newsletter (Right hand side subscription form)
More from outside of Powered
Books: Groundswell, The Cluetrain Manifesto
Blogs: Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang, Mashable, Chris Brogan, Social Media Club, Aaron Strout, Tom Humbarger, Shannon Paul, Peter Kim, Bill Johnston, Pistachio, Doug Haslam . . .
My Contact Information
Doug Wick, Director of Business Development
doug.wick (at) powered dot com / @DougWick on Twitter
Filed under: Social Marketing | Tagged: Social Marketing, webinar
Doug, I attended today’s webinair. Thanks for providing a structured approach to developing a social marketing program.
Carol, thanks for coming. I’m glad it was helpful!
This looks like great stuff. Found you through one of our customers who is on Twitter. We have a lot of companies we work with (mostly IT service firms) who are wondering about how to integrate social marketing — I know there are no silver bullets, but what is the one or two things we should be communicating to them — should I send people to a webinar you host regularly?