2008.10.23

Social Media Breakfast Ottawa #4 coverage coming

I attended Social Media Breakfast Ottawa #4 yesterday.  It was a panel discussion about online communities moderated by Jen Evans (Founder & Chief Strategist, Sequentia Environics) and featured Luc Lévesque (Founder & General Manager, TravelPod — whom I worked with at BCE Emergis/Bell Security Solutions), Gérard Métrailler (Sr. Director, Product Management, Graphics, Corel) and Ian Skerrett (Director of Marketing, Eclipse Foundation).

Historically, I’ve publish a podcast that covers the SMB event on the same day it occurs.  I can only imagine the surprise of the SMB Ottawa crowd that I haven’t published the show, yet.  It is coming.  I have some client deliverables that I’m working on so look for the podcast to be published this weekend.

2008.07.15

Making online video interactive

It was standing room only at the offices of Overlay.TV today for the second Social Media Breakfast Ottawa. The presenter, Rob Lane, President and CEO of Overlay.TV, shared how his company is turning the passive video consumption experience into one of engagement with viewers in the online world.

This podcast features excerpts of Rob’s presentation as well as comments from some of the participants of the event — including Bryan Person, founder of the Social Media Breakfast phenomenon.

2008.06.10

How they started the fire

Social Media Breakfast OttawaThe first Social Media Breakfast Ottawa took place at the offices of Ramius Corporation this morning. It was a great inaugural event and attendance exceeded expectations. There always seems to be new people to meet in the Ottawa social media community.

The guest speaker was Adrian Salamunovic of DNA11.com, a company that creates custom art based on their client’s DNA — fingerprints, lip-prints, DNA samples, etc… (“From life comes art“). That means that each piece or art they create is unique to the individual who orders it.

Adrian’s talk traced DNA11′s creative yet simplistic approach to marketing and promotion that harnessed the power of social media to make inroads into mainstream media including Wired and Playboy — something he referred to as turning a spark into an inferno. In his talk he gave examples of how the fire can burn with both positive and negative results.

Simon Chen asked that I do a podcast of the event and I couldn’t resist. I thought I’d do something a bit different this time and dovetailed voices of the community with excerpts of Adrian’s speech.

For good measure, I threw in Stevie Z’s promo for Podcasters Across Borders at the end of the show. Don’t forget to register!

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