Podcamp Michigan 1
Agenda
November 8, 2008
Speaker |
Presentation |
Time |
Rosh Sillars |
Photography For Bloggers And |
9:05-9:50 |
Hajj Flemings |
Personal Branding  |
10:00-10:50 |
Jermiah Staes http://twitter.com/digitalvision + Beverly Cornell, 2008 |
Podcasting And Blogging As Cornerstones Of Your Total Social Media Strategy  |
11:00 – 12:00 |
Lunch Break |
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Shannon Paul http://twitter.com/shannonpaul |
The Value Of Participation In Building Your Network Through Social Media. |
1:00 – 1:30 |
Dennis Fassett http://twitter.com/dennisfassett |
Twitter For Small Business Owners: Lessons Learned And Profits Earned |
1:45 – 2:00 |
Tim Robertson |
Rockstar Podcasting |
2:00 – 2:20 |
Charlie Wollborg & Terry Bean http://twitter.com/CharlieCurve  |
 Attract, Act & Achieve: A Superhero’s Guide To Success – Flame Your Passion, Build Your Brand And Grow Your Business Using Social Media And Social Networks |
2:20-3:15 |
Mike Pfeiffer |
How To Capture Satisfaction From Podcasting |
3:30 – 4:00 |
Afterglow in Royal Oak all are invited to join |
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Oh. Now I know what “Podcamp” was.
I appreciated your candid presentation. As someone under 30 years of age, who hopes to be a small business owner some day, it was nice to hear a success story. I didn’t attend Podcamp to really learn about podcasting, as much as I wanted to network with business professionals.
I think it’s cool that you are learning how social media can help your investment business. Your story will hopefully open others up in the Metro Detroit area to utilizing the tools correctly. I am trying to get my fiance’ – a finance professional – to start using sites like LinkedIn and Twitter to patch into new opportunities. I’d really like her to start a blog, but she feels she’s “too busy for that.”
Anyway, I was the gentleman who was trying to maintain your non-linear approach to Twitter. I subscribe to your blog and hopefully one day, I can actually ask you how I can become a Cash Flow Mercenary myself.
In the meantime, I’m going to search your blog on suggestions for a good single malt. I just turned 28 and recently decided I was switching from bourbon whiskey to scotch whiskey. I could use some help on picking a regular bottle.