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Wow!!!!! Thanks to all for making our Social Media Mania event such a huge success. We had a packed house and even had to run out and get some extra chairs.

Mitch and I feel bad that we didn’t get to the end of the presentation but we were so pleased with the amount of questions and the excitement and passion you guys brought to the event.

You guys remember one lucky apple winner gets to spend a couple of hours with me on their problems. Just me and your team in a room figuring out what to do. It’ll be fun - and it’ll be FREE!

But in case you didn’t win, we have another thing that may help you. It’s called an RFP. Nope, it’s not what you think it is. It’s a REQUEST FOR PROBLEM.

We would like to know what is bothering your company. So just send me an email (no cost to you) with all the details of your issue (NDN here - we won’t share your email with anyone). Please include in the subject line - RFP.

As we said during the event, we were going to get you the links and information we presented. Well, here it is on Slideshare.

Social Media Mania - MediaSauce Powerpoint

We didn’t get to these things in the presentation but we built several items (very quickly - I might add because I just wanted you guys to see how easy this stuff is to put together) for our Apple Smushing Company including:

Then there were a ton of links that we talked about during the presentation.For Analytics:

For Blogging and Mircoblogging:

For Photos:

For Videos:

For Social Communities:

For Social Communities you can build:

For Wikis:

There’s a ton more. You saw all the logos…there are so many different technologies that it can be overwhelming to learn which ones are the best for your company. That’s where we come in. We can help you figure out your STORY (most important) and then your STRATEGY (almost but not quite as important). Then present your story in the easiest and most engaging way via 3D, animation, flash, html, print, radio and video. We can do quite a bit of stuff. We can also help with SEO, SEM, media planning, and strategic planning. Wow, even more stuff you could use.

Well, we hope you had fun the other day because we sure did and we look forward to seeing you at our future events. And feel free to pop by MediaSauce any time. It’s a fun place to hang out and share a coffee or some small talk. If you think we were crazy at the event, you should see where we work.

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4 Responses to “Social Media Mania - Follow Up”

  1. Bradjward Says:

    Sounds like things went great, wish I could have made it. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about giving presentations on social media, it’s that people actually WILL ask questions. Lots of them. And before you know it, the Q&A was longer than the original presentation, which is a great thing. Conversation spurs creativity and innovation.

  2. Jim Peters Says:

    Is it something at my end or just the nature of YouTube that nearly all the videos came up as “no longer available”? Not a complaint just a follow-up to learn about the dependability of YouTube. The persentation was fantastic - mind-numbing for an antique techy but fantastic none the less.

  3. Eve Shirley Says:

    Better late than never….but I wanted to thank you for the GREAT presentation and all that cool, handy info you dispensed….for free!!!

    I am relatively new to using all of this technology, but am applying for positions (since I am currently unemployed) that I think could be dramatically impacted by the use of nearly all of what was discussed. So thanks for (hopefully) giving me some “one-up-man-ship” on the competition!

    As an aside, your new-ish employee, Aaron Scamihorn, worked in my department (marketing) at our last professional stop (now defunct). He is an awesome kid and you are lucky to have him and his talent!

    Thanks again, Don & Mitch ~

    See you next time ~

    Regards,

    Eve Shirley
    eshirley2@gmail.com

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