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Introduction to Twitter - GrandView PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 24 March 2009 19:00
 
 
Kat Meyer Kelly Rusk Chad Capellman
Kat Meyer, Kelly Rusk, Chad Capellman
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About the Webinar:
Ryma's March 25th Webinar at 12EST will be presented by Kelly Rusk, Kat Meyer, and Chad Capellman. These panelists will present an introduction to Twitter, the world's fastest growing conversational media. Communication is "Key" thoughout the activities of the innovation value chain. For the Product Manager, no form of communication can get you interacting and exchanging ideas with your market faster than Twitter. In this webinar, Kelly Rusk will present general Twitter information for the panel. She will share her experiences of how she got started on Twitter, and some of the things she recommends to help users be more successful. Kate Meyer will discuss turning seminars and meetings into Twitter events through good reporting. She will share with us some of the rewards of twittering events and capturing conversation. Chad Capellman will present his experiences with Twitter tools, introduce some of his favorites, share his sources to long lists of tools, and demonstrate examples of how to use these tools to become more effective in the social media community.
About the Presenter:
Kelly Rusk (@krusk) Community Manager specializing in social media strategy & execution, public relations and permission-based email marketing. Kelly has a successful blog at Web2dotwhat?, she maintains an online portfolio with links to her twitter, linkedin, facebook, my blog-log, email marketer's club, and Constant Contact ConnectUp! accounts. In twitter she supports over 1,840 followers.
Kat Meyer (@KatMeyer) is a 15-year veteran of the publishing industry. Her background includes both editorial and marketing experience working for a number of regional and national trade and academic publishers. She is in the Chief Content Wrangler for Next Chapter Communications, a permission-based PR and marketing consultancy serving members of the book publishing community. She blogs about books and publishing at TheBookishDilettante.com.  Kat is recognized as a key twitter content provider at the top trending #TOC.
Chad Capellman (@chadrem) works  with The Media Center at the American Press Institute where he has run the site for every "We Media" event. At this year's conference he helped engineer the site to allow for real-time conversations through Twitter to appear on the WeMedia.com site and helped enable the #wemedia hash tag to reach the No. 2 "Trending topics" spot on search.twitter.com each day of the conference. Currently a consultant who bills himself as a "Blog Emancipator," Chad recently left a position as a web producer at O'Reilly Media where he frequently devised new ways for O'Reilly's web sites to leverage the power of Twitter. His blog, clients, and clips can be found at capellman.com or the more easy to spell ThisGuyChad.com.
 

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