Summing Up SummitUp

Two Thumbs UpYesterday I got to celebrate my birthday by having my very own social media conference – SummitUp.  I highly recommend this as a way to celebrate your next birthday.  (actually this was purely coincidence, but a nice one none the less.)  The day was simply amazing.  To give you an idea of how well things went, at least from my perspective, my biggest gripe for the day was that the coffee cups were roughly the size of shot glasses.  Now, 15 years ago shot glasses would have been a big part of my celebration at the very same Wright State University where the event was held, but now I am older, wiser, and much more dependent on caffeine.  Next year I am voting for 64 oz tumblers for the coffee.  Still, the fact that I am yammering about something as trivial as small coffee cups is a great sign that the important parts of the day went very well.  What was so great about it you ask?  Well here is my little highlight reel from the day:

  • Kevin Dugan – This guy is a pro.  His great intro video did not load, no problem.  I have seen more than one presenter implode from such an event.  Not Kevin.  He simply laughed it off and went on to deliver an amazing presentation on the importance of story-telling in our digitally enabled world.  He covered topics like the role of earned and paid media, the importance combining fact with emotion, and the important role that stories play to humanity.   He went on to provide specific examples of companies doing this, including Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Sharpie, Starbucks, The United Way, and Best Buy.  He then closed with 12 action steps that anyone could use to apply the concept of story telling to social media.  This was a perfect lead in for the stories that would be told throughout the remainder of the day.
  • Artie Isaac -  Following Kevin Dugan is not an easy task, but one that Artie Isaac did masterfully.  In fact, Artie customized his opening slide on the fly to incorporate Kevin’s presentation as a set up for his own.  (They both cited Charles Dickens as well, which I did not know until today after viewing Kevin’s video.)  The presentations dove-tailed into one another perfectly with Kevin articulating the importance of story-telling and Artie then talking about how to use creativity to tell those stories.  Artie may have stolen the show for the whole day.  He addressed the need for us produce higher quality content by more frequently exercising our creativity.  His presentation had the audience laughing out loud and thinking deeply at the same time.  He is simply a masterful presenter – using a combination of great timing, compelling use of visuals, wonderful humor, simple advice, and rich wisdom to captivate 275 people for an hour of time.    Among Artie’s suggestions were, get sleep, breathe, feed the “creative pet”, make a to-don’t list to go with your to-do list, turn off the television, explore new domains of knowledge, know the difference between message and medium, understand generosity yields creativity, and make time for the things that are important to you.
  • Breakout Sessions – Because I was only able to attend part of one breakout due to emceeing and presenting duties, I have less to offer in the way of reviews in this area.  I saw about 1/2 of Brian LeCount’s presentation on blogging, and loved it.  He spoke of the important role that blogs play relative to search, and backed it up with tons of data points.  Well done Brian. That said, I would love to have some reviews of the break-outs.  If you attended SummitUp and went to the break-outs, share your reviews in the comments section.  From the feedback I got, people really loved all of them.  Thank you to Lara Kretler, Roger Bora & Kerianne Acra, Brian LeCount, David Esrati, Debba Haupert, Kendra RamirezAli Margello, Jennifer McClure, & Steve Phillips for offering up your time and talent.
  • Bob Garfield – Bob was provocative, insightful, snarky, and funny.  Admittedly I am not someone who is easily offended.  I did hear people express some dislike with some of the verbiage Bob used and slides he presented, but to me, it was spot on, funny, and relevant.  It wasn’t as if he was on stage doing an Andrew Dice Clay routine.  He was simply pushing the envelope a little to make a point – like putting a little Tabasco on eggs.  Overall, I felt he did a great job of framing up the dilemma facing marketing professionals today as a result of the collapse of old media channels.  They say that no one wants to be the bearer of bad news, but I thought Bob did a nice job filling such a role.  I also agreed with his prescription for solving the problem, which was rooted in doing a better job of listening to customers.   I am excited to read his book, The Chaos Scenario, and will be happy to accept his challenge to talk more about it in the future.
  • Lewis Howes – Lewis had fun presenting, and I had fun watching him.  He started his presentation by telling a story about his experience pole-vaulting in the decathlon in college for the chance to become an All American athelete.  He was totally into the story, and used it as a way to set up the idea of pushing yourself to do what it takes to realize your dreams.  He then went on to offer up some great suggestions on how to maximize the results you get through using LinkedIn.  He spent a good amount of time speaking about the ability to be found when someone searches for keywords or topics on the site – an SEO style approach that I have not heard before with regard to LinkedIn.  He offered up some very useful information in a very entertaining way – and did so coming off of a  wicked illness.  I picked up a number of tactical tips that I am going to incorporate into improving my LinkedIn profile.
  • Chris Brogan – Awesome!  Just Awesome!  In the same way that Kevin and Artie worked so well together, Bob Garfield and Chris Brogan seemed to be perfectly paired.  Bob’s presentation on the demise of the old way of doing business was the perfect lead in to Chris’ advice about the new way.  It was sort of like boot camp.  Bob broke us down, and then Chris built us back up anew.  Chris did not use any slides, but rather just hit go, started in, and occasionally referred to a little moleskine cahier notebook with “6 point font” scribblings to guide the show.  He opened with a story about a Japanese swordsman (whose name I will not attempt) and the need for experimentation and change relative to survival.  He spoke passionately from the heart about the importance of trust in a digitally networked world.  He talked about making your own game, and not waiting around for someone to save you.  He went on to discuss the fallacy of security, the resistance people have about change, and the difference between an audience and a community.  Chris was captivating throughout.  I must have written down 15 pages of notes and ideas from his presentation, all of which will likely surface here and elsewhere in the coming weeks.  I can’t imagine a better way to complete the day, than with Chris just bringing it for 90 minutes.  My thanks to him for closing the day out strong.

I can’t say enough about the many people who helped put SummitUp together and make the day run so smoothly.  It seemed like I got a lot of credit for work that a whole lot of other people did, so let me pass that on with my sincere thanks to planners, volunteers, promoters, sponsors, speakers and attendees.  You had everything to do with the event being so much fun.  I was just along for the ride.

Even better than SummitUp, was the fact that when I got home shortly afterward, I was greeted by my loving family who surprised me with a great dinner and the gift of a brand new bass guitar for my birthday.  Not only did SummitUp rock, but now I am more enabled to do the same.  (Condolences in advance to my neighbors.)

Again, thank you to all who made yesterday so much fun.  The happy birthday song was the icing on the cupcake.

What did you think of the event?

SummitUp Preview Podcast – Artie Isaac

9449.jpg (JPEG Image, 185x277 pixels)SummitUp is a social media confab that will be held at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio on October 20th, 2009.  One of the many talented speakers who will be presenting at the event is Artie Isaac.  Artie will deliver one of the morning keynotes – speaking on the topic of social media and creativity.   Artie is the man behind Net Cotton Content (his blog), founder of speakersite.com, an instructor at both The Ohio State University and The Columbus College of Art & Design, the founder of the advertising agency Young Isaac, and an extremely dynamic public speaker.

In an effort to share a little information about Artie and his forthcoming presentation,  I recorded this podcast with him.  If you have not registered for SummitUp yet, I hope that this will convince you to register for what will be an amazing day of thinking, sharing, learning, and connecting with other innovative minds.   If you have registered, please share this with anyone you think might benefit from attending.

 
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For more information on the event, please visit SummitUp.org.

SummitUp Preview Podcast – Kevin Dugan

kevinduganWhen it comes to social media expertise, Kevin Dugan is as good as it gets.  The guy is a marketing rock star.  Kevin has TWO blogs, (Strategic Public Relations and The Bad Pitch Blog) in the Ad Age Power 150.  He is the Director of Marketing at Empower Media Marketing, the organizer of the Cincy Social Media Breakfast, an active community leader, a visionary PR Professional, and one of the many talented professionals who will be speaking at SummitUp - a social media confab, October 20th, 2009 at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio

In this preview podcast, Kevin shares some of the details of his forthcoming keynote presentation entitled “What’s Your Story?”  Kevin has an extremely enlightened view of the future of marketing, and offers numerous bits of advice for those seeking to better understand the brave new digital world that is emerging before us.  This is a podcast you will want to hear describing a presentation that you need to attend.  Give a listen, and then visit summitup.org and register for the event.  Seating is limited, and the clock is ticking.  Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn so much, from so many, in so little time.

 
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SummitUp Preview Podcast – Chris Brogan

BroganChris Brogan is co-author of the amazing book Trust Agents, founder of the popular new media conference PodCamp, President of New Marketing Labs, energetic public speaker, blogger, podcaster, world traveler, aspiring rap star, and one of the many talented professionals who will be appearing at SummitUp - a social media confab, October 20th, at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.

In this podcast, Chris Brogan previews his presentation at SummitUp, talks about the importance of trust, the meaning of online friends, how social media can create new economic opportunity, and offers his pitch on why you should attend SummitUp.  Give the podcast a listen, and then head over to http://summitup.org and register for the event.

 
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SummitUp Preview Podcast – Lara Kretler

Lara Kretler, AVP and social media lead at Fahlgren Mortine Public Relations, is passionate about the strategic use of the social web. A career PR pro with both agency and corporate experience spanning more than 15 years, Lara brings over a decade of online community building and social media expertise to her public relations work. She is a frequent, lively and high-energy presenter about social web applications at regional conferences and meetings as well as business and community groups. She conducts regular social media training camps for Fahlgren clients and staff. You can connect with Lara via LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook or her blog (www.larakretler.com).

Lara is also one of the many talented professionals who will be speaking at SummitUp – a social media confab, October 20th, 2009 at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.  Check out the following podcast previewing her presentation and then head to http://summitup.org and register for the event.

 
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SummitUp Podcast Preview – Lewis Howes

LewisHowesLewis Howes, a previous two sport collegiate All-American, is also the NCAA All-Division Record Holder for the most receiving yards in a single football game (418 yards, currently an unofficial World Record). Lewis graduated with a Sports Management degree from Principia College, and since his retirement from professional football, he continues to stay involved in the sports industry with his work through founding the Sports Executives Association and SportsNetworker.com. SportsNetworker.com is a site that connects sports professionals in the industry. He also represents sports companies and professional athletes with social media marketing and branding. Lewis, unlike many former athletes has successfully translated the mental and physical tools learned in sports to the business world.

He is the co-author of the LinkedIn success book, LinkedWorking: Generating Success on the World’s Largest Professional Networking Website. In addition to this book, Lewis helps professionals and companies achieve greater return on the time they devote to LinkedIn and other social networking through his acclaimed training seminars, one-on-one coaching sessions, and corporate consulting programs. He also creates opportunities for online connections to gather face-to-face through his live “LinkedWorking” events around the country.

Lewis is also one of the keynote presenters at SummitUp, a social media confab on October 20th, 2009 at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.  In this podcast Lewis offers a preview of his presentation and delivers some great tips for using technology to make networking work.  Check it out and then head to http://summitup.org to register for the event.

 
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SummitUp Preview Podcast – Ali Margello

As a  business development professional at ExactTarget, Ali Margello partners with marketers and agencies of all sizes to help them optimize their digital marketing efforts through the effective use of email, SMS, voice, and related social media platforms. In addition to traditional sales developments, Ali works closely with several Industry partners and Associations (American Marketing Assoc, Cincy Ad Club, The Circuit) to develop successful strategies for marketing professional organizations.

Ali is also one of the many talented professionals who will be speaking at SummitUp, a social media confab, October 20th, 2009 at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.  In this podcast, Ali previews her SummitUp presentation.  Give a listen, and then visit http://summitup.org and register for this exciting event.

 
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