The second episode of PivotTalk has Josh Leclair (@JoshLeclair18) questioning Brian Solis (@briansolis) on the most important part to launching and promoting a social media platform. Focus on creativity or user friendliness of the platform?
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Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
PivotTalk Episode 1: Return on Investment or Return on Ignorance
The first episode of PivotTalk has Cory Firth (@cfirth29), Morgan Davis (@Morgan_KEC) and Lindsey Fair (@lindseyfair) discussing what Return on Investment means in regards to a social media campaign.
Is it really Return on Investment or could it be considered Return on Ignorance?
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Thank you Pivot Con
The St. Lawrence College Pivot wants to thank all of the conference organizers for the amazing experience.
See our video below for why we are so thankful.
Friday, October 7, 2011
The Countdown to Pivot Con is on
As I stay awake, prepping for presentations, reading, editing my web site and finishing up this weeks assignments, the only thing on my mind is Pivot Con. The distraction of spending two days with some of the brightest minds in the marketing industry keeps creeping in.
As a marketing student, understanding the concept of how the role social consumerism plays on todays marketing strategy, makes this conference a dream. With the likes of Brian Solis, Marisa Thalberg and Britta Schell in attendance, we are truly fortunate to be a part of such an innovative event, along with 500 of the most creative individuals in the industry.
Wrapping things up at 2:18am, on Friday, October 7th, finalizing last minute web changes and watching the highlights of the Yankees game (guess I won't be catching a game), all I can think about is where I will be in 10 days. Most likely fast asleep in some New York City hotel room, but the way this year is going, who knows.
Thank you Mike Edelhart and the rest of the Pivot Team for giving our #imcslc class a chance to attend this great event. I am truly honoured to be attending @pivotcon on behalf St. Lawrence College and I look forward to seeing you all on October 17th and 18th, 2011.
See you soon
As a marketing student, understanding the concept of how the role social consumerism plays on todays marketing strategy, makes this conference a dream. With the likes of Brian Solis, Marisa Thalberg and Britta Schell in attendance, we are truly fortunate to be a part of such an innovative event, along with 500 of the most creative individuals in the industry.
Wrapping things up at 2:18am, on Friday, October 7th, finalizing last minute web changes and watching the highlights of the Yankees game (guess I won't be catching a game), all I can think about is where I will be in 10 days. Most likely fast asleep in some New York City hotel room, but the way this year is going, who knows.
Thank you Mike Edelhart and the rest of the Pivot Team for giving our #imcslc class a chance to attend this great event. I am truly honoured to be attending @pivotcon on behalf St. Lawrence College and I look forward to seeing you all on October 17th and 18th, 2011.
See you soon
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marketing,
Pivot,
Pivotcon,
social media,
st.lawrence college
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