LIVE@ the Tekne Awards- Social Media Production

Eric Raarup of Inetium & Taylor Pettis of MHTA are LIVE@ the Tekne Awards with SocialWendy

Eric Raarup of Inetium & Taylor Pettis of MHTA are LIVE@ the Tekne Awards with SocialWendy

The Social Wendy Group was LIVE@ the 10th Annual Minnesota High Tech Association’s Tekne Awards interviewing in the VIP Reception before and after the evening’s impressive award program.  We also attended the program as Inetium’s guest, enjoyed the program and captured some FLIP footage of some event highlights.

We were privileged to interview a number of the Technology Innovators and industry leaders of the evening in addition to some of the MHTA team who do the work of the MHTA year-round and make the Tekne Awards possible with the support of their impressive Sponsor list.

In the coming weeks you will see interviews from the following Tekne Event participants in our Social Wendy Group Vimeo Collection. Feel free to embed them and share them as this is a key reason we use Vimeo as our primary social video tactic- the reliable and easy portability of video is great.

To contact the Social Wendy Group about your video directly, click here

MHTA Tekne Award LIVE@ Interview Video List (in order of interview)

Consulate General of Canada: Michael Willmott

Toronto Stock Exchange: Raymond King

CareerOneStop.org: Mike Ellsworth

Reside: Matt Johnson

MN Computers for Schools: Tamara Gillard

Nonin Medical: William Betten

Thomson Reuters: Todd Haushildt

Robins, Kaplan, Miller, Ciresi, LLP: Cy Morton

Comcast Business Class: Chuck Eller

IBM: Sam Prabhakar

ION Corporation: Wendell Maddox

Weaver Lake Elementary: Laurie Toll

MN Department of Education: Karen Klinzing

Padilla Speer Beardsley: Matt Kucharski

MN Thermal Science: Kevin Lawler

Asset Recovery Corporation: Ryan Laber

Vast Enterprises, LLC: Andy Vander Woude

Scales Advertising: Patty Schneider

Fabcon: Tom Kuckhahn

Access Genetics: Scott Kelley

BenchmarkQA: Larry Decklever

Inetium: Eric Raarup

Ron McGlennen & Steve Thorkelson

Brave New Workshop: John Sweeney

Robert Maeser

MHTA: Kate Rubin

MHTA: Taylor Pettis & Eric Raarup on GetSTEM

MHTA: Pete Lindstrom & Doug Carnival on how MHTA gets things done at the Capital and beyond

Stay tuned for individual links once our post production efforts are complete.  Thanks to everyone who participated!

More on the Minnesota High Tech Association at www.mhta.org

More on the Tekne Awards at www.tekneawards.org

More on the Social Wendy Group at www.socialwendygroup.com

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The Gage Experience at the MIMA Summit- Social Media Production

The Gage Experience Video Intro Bumper supports search & social tagging

The Gage Experience Video Intro Bumper supports search & social tagging

In early October, I had the opportunity, once again, to collaborate with my colleague Mark Kurtz, Chief Growth Officer at Gage. As a new media expert and market innovator he is always looking for the best way to drive results for his Global client base.  This time he was looking to create something unique at the upcoming MIMA Summit (Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association).

As they were planning to have a physical presence onsite, this was a natural opportunity to take the Social Wendy Group’s LIVE@ Social Content  Production model and “private label” it for Gage.  

Additionally, we initiated the #MIMA09 standard event hashtag 3 weeks prior to the event to build conversation and audience, as we know from experience that you cannot just have people walk in and participate in a conversation.  Your results are greater if they have prepared themselves ahead of time , including ensuring their phones have been loaded with the appropriate applications or text settings so they can at minimum tweet the day’s activities and highlights.

Okay, I know you are now thinking, that this is possibly not necessary for an interactive audience, but as we anticipated and then have reviewed post event, less than 20 core participants created a bulk of the event conversation and our small event team created a third of that conversation- keep in mind there were 1000 attendees. So what did we learn from this…

The Social Wendy Group recommendations for planning and executing Social Media Events within your social media marketing strategy:

  1. Attendees may be at home Tweeters or Bloggers, this does not necessarily translate into their ready participation at an event. You will need to create a bridge strategy or tools to facilitate this type of participation especially for a Tweetup.
  2. Providing & communicating a simple dedicated event hashtag in advance increases day of event conversation, and supports pre-event conversation increasing event excitement (buzz factor).
  3. An organized and planful Event Day Content Capture is the centerpiece of the strategy.  Depending on the event goals this always looks a little different. It needs to mesh with the overall business and marketing goals beyond the event because event conversations come and go.
  4. Package it up. Brand it, create your social content capture to be one of the signature experiences of the event so that whether or not an attendee was personally included in an interview or similar, they will be interested in the post event social campaign sharing the content.

Here is the Vimeo Video Collection from The Gage Experience at #MIMA09

Lee Odden- TopRankMarketing.com in 3 Parts

MIMA09 Pre Party- FLIP Mino Interviews- Board Member Spotlight

Christian Thilmany- Microsoft

Second City- Client Spoof Video

Jackie Huba- Church of the Customer- Morning Keynote

Mykl Roventine-  MSP Social Media Breakfast  in 3 Parts

Tim Huebsch- LeadershipandCommunity.com / General Mills

Bob Wilson- Gage VP

Sean Kershaw- Citizens League

Dan Mallin- Magnet 360 in 2 Parts

Minnov8- Steve Borsch, Phil Wilson, Tim Elliott in 3 Parts

EJ McNulty & Mark Kurtz- Gage

John Reiman- Fast Horse

And, more videos are still being posted. 

So, as you can see for this event we captured the industry thought leaders, clients and VIPs of the event to provide a flavor of the sold out event to the greater interactive community.

For more on Gage go to www.gage.com

For more on the Social Wendy Group go to www.socialwendygroup.com

Stay tuned for more Social Media Event Tips & Coverage!

 

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LIVE@ The Tekne Awards- Social Media Production

The Social Wendy Group was LIVE@ the Tekne Awards 10.22.09 creating social content for the Minnesota High Tech Association (MHTA).

The Minnesota High Tech Association’s Tekne Awards celebrate Innovation. The awards honor Minnesota businesses and individuals who are changing the face of the world through technology innovation.

The awards are organized in the following categories, including Small and Growing and Established Business subcategories where appropriate:

(this year’s award recipient is listed below each respective category)

ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AWARD
The Advanced Manufacturing Award is presented to companies that have excelled in the production of advanced materials and chemicals, machinery and equipment, electronics and components, measuring instruments, photonics, optics and lasers, computer and peripheral equipment. 
 

Advanced Manufacturing recipient is Minnesota Thermal Science LLC. The Plymouth, Minn.-based company has developed the Credo Cube,

CLEANTECH AWARD
The Cleantech Award recognizes businesses that manufacture environmentally sound products or solutions that reduce costs, inputs, energy consumption, waste or pollution.
 

Cleantech Award recipient is Minneapolis-based Vast Enterprises LLC. It is using new technology to transform recycled materials into an innovative composite material used for green building.

GREEN AWARD
The Green Award honors businesses that practice environmental awareness/responsibility and incorporate sustainability principles into their overall business model.
 

Green Award recipient is Ecolab Inc. The company develops products to help companies lower their use of water and energy while reducing the amount of chemical waste released into the environment.

 
INNOVATION IN TEACHING (K-12) AWARD
The Innovation in Teaching Award recognizes innovative classroom use of technology in K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education, expanding opportunities for students to be successful in technology-related careers.
 

Innovation in Teaching Award recipient is Laurie Toll of Weaver Lake Elementary School in Maple Grove, Minn. Laurie Toll lead the launch of a K-6 Science, Math and Technology magnet program.

 
INNOVATIVE COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR AWARD
The Innovative Collaboration of the Year Award honors a business/community/higher-ed/K-12 collaboration or partnership that has demonstrated leadership, dedication and excellence in delivering an innovation to the Minnesota technology economy and/or community in general.
 

Innovative Collaboration of the Year Award recipient is Fabcon Inc and VAST Enterprises LLC. Minneapolis-based VAST Enterprises LLC and Savage, Minn.-based Fabcon Inc. partnered to launch the first precast wall panel with a composite masonry exterior.

IT-SOFTWARE & HARDWARE, COMMUNICATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE AWARD
This award is presented to companies that have shown great success on software and hardware (Web-based software, Web 2.0, etc.), networking, communications and wireless equipment and products.

Small and growing company recipient is SearchAmerica. Based in Maple Grove, SearchAmerica created Charity Advisor and Medicaid Advisor to enable users to identify all uninsured patients who qualify for hospital charity programs or other government initiatives, and enroll them immediately.  

Established company recipient is CareerOneStop.org. Under the guidance of program director Mike Ellsworth, the state of Minnesota has redeveloped CareerOneStop.org, integrating a new Web content management system, a search engine, and a new information architecture and taxonomy.

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AWARD
The Medical Technology Awards acknowledge companies excelling in production of devices, diagnostics and equipment relating to the medical field.

Small and growing company recipient is Plymouth-based Nonin Medical Inc. The company is committed to extending healthcare solutions into the home, giving individuals more freedom and reducing medical costs.  

Established company recipient is Eden Prairie-based Starkey Laboratories Inc. The country’s largest hearing aid company offers a revolutionary new product, the S Series hearing aid.
TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR AWARD
The Technology Executive of the Year Award honors individual members of executive teams who are responsible for the advancement of technology and technology strategy within a company or organization. 

Small and growing company recipient is Phil Isaacson, chief technology officer and owner of Plymouth-based Nonin Medical Inc. Nonin began in Isaacson’s basement where the four founders started testing and prototyping their first pulse oximeter.  

Established company recipient is Joel Ronning, chief executive officer of Eden Prairie, Minn.-based Digital River Inc. Founded in 1994, Digital River Inc. is the world’s leading e commerce solutions provider and has eight global data centers and clients such as Adobe, Microsoft, EA, and Kodak.

TECHNOLOGY SERVICES AWARD
The Technology Services Award honors companies that succeed in innovative development and/or delivery of technology services, including consulting services, service providers and SaSS.

Small and growing company recipient is Eden Prairie-based Access Genetics LLC. Its Web-based software, laboratory materials and networked professional services have come together in its molecular information system, Access TeleGene.  

Established company recipient is XATA Corporation of Eden Prairie. Its product, XATANET, allows customers to analyze their fleet operations in order to improve procedures and cut costs while adhering to U.S. Department of Transportation regulations.

TECHNOLOGY USER AWARD
The Technology User Award recipient has shown innovative application of products or services resulting in dramatic business improvement or market advantage. 

Technology User Award recipient is Honeywell. The Golden Valley, Minn.-based company created a new wireless technology suite designed specifically for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) that eliminates the need to run wires for many applications.

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The SocialWendy Group creates LIVE@ Social Event model

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Social Media 3.0 – Beyond Blogging

Once was the day when bloggers established the Social Media space and dominated the Internet and Twitter- then came Ashton & CNN.  Normalization and pop culture have now proliferated the world of social media, and we are innovating in new ways.

It is clear that we are in the next phase of Social Media Innovation- what I would call Social Media 3.0.  As I FINALLY got working on my own website in a quick breather between social media centric development projects, I am realizing how far the tactics have evolved in the last year. 

This came to mind as I was immersed in developing the National Civic Summit Social Media Strategy & overall marketing plan.  What struck me is that as we reach out to the collection of personas that make up the “civic” space there is not only a gamut in their tech-savvi-ness but there is also a significant difference in their approach to getting things done.  This is obviously based on which segment they are representing.  So, specifically, public/nonprofit, private/business, or government. And, it is based on the size of the organization, smaller usually means grassroots; larger a more operational or ecosystem approach. Lightning bolt! This is much like the bloggers who have been pumping content into the blogosphere… doing the heaving spade work, and now the time is here when the popularity and general acceptance make that grassroots activity in comparison to what can be done with larger corporate entities or foundations- what will become Social Media 3.0.

Minnesota's Civic Leaders prepare for the National Civic Summit

Minnesota's Civic Leaders prepare for the National Civic Summit

There are some great examples of folks who have innovated in the civic world while using social media like David Smith and his Mobilizer success and Jake Brewer now at the Sunlight Foundation, previously at Energy Action.  So, we know it is a good model- so what are the social media tools that can best launch and support a “movement” or a cause within the civic sector?

As always I would go back to the business objectives of what you are trying to accomplish- in this case civic engagement, voice/civic cause amplification, and momentum.  Here is where I think the heart of the shift comes from Social Media 2.0 to the new Social Media 3.0. 

We know that user generated content is at the core of social marketing… we also know it needs to be interesting so that people will want to consume it- as Nate Garvis would say “a tasty little snack”.  So true, and I would share that you combine that with the old adage WIFM (what’s in it for me) and you have the formula for what I am calling Social Media 3.0.

CIVICTRAININGCOM from The Simple Service at the National Civic Summit

With the National Civic Summit we have the luxury of testing some cool new social marketing tactics and measuring results, as we have a large opt-in database to work with- the MN Civic Community. So, as we generate all our post event social content, we try (and measure) different social tactics to different audience segments and the like.  The results are interesting in that the acquisition and conversion numbers are significantly higher than typical marketing formula standards.

The marketer in me pauses as I explore in my mind what that really means… are we really that amazing at social marketing (maybe above average), is the civic world more engaged and active than others (likely, I can’t wait to do some more tactics and testing), or maybe the time is right and in combination with the first two thoughts, we have hit a trifecta.  We’ll have to see on that one.

If you look to the work of Jeremiah Owyang, Forrester Research, in his The Future of Social Web report, with his definition of the evolution of the Social Web he shows us beginning an era of Social Colonization.  A time when every website is now social, whether it wants to be or not.  When people are leaning on their peers opinions (think voting, polling, community activities), and social networks now have the ability to aggregate and share data in ways they never have before. 

Now it is making more sense, clearly it is an alignment of many factors social and otherwise that place us in the right place at the right time to capitalize on all the new tools and blend them in ways that haven’t been explored before.  Imagine your organic search results and the link web you could truly create by adding new tools into your Social Media 2.0 blog-centric box.

Anyone else out in the Social Media 3.0 wilderness? I would love to chat with you about your own project experiences and share mine.  @SocialWendy

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Civic Training Site provides Free Social Media Training

To support the National Tweetup and The Connection at the National Civic Summit, I collaborated with Mark Kedrowski and Tyler Hayes to create the Civic Training microsite.

CIVICTRAINING.COM PRIMES NATIONAL CIVIC SUMMIT ATTENDEES ON SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS

CIVICTRAINING.COM PRIMES NATIONAL CIVIC SUMMIT ATTENDEES ON SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS

I eight mini training primers we cover the core social media tools that a nonprofit or civic organization can use to amplify their voice across America.
The eight training sessions cover: microblogging, community building, digital identity, video sharing, photo sharing, blogging, SEO and social bookmarking, and webcasting.

Go to Civic Training to watch us count down to the National Civic Summit on 7.15.09.

Social Wendy

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