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Pre-Conference with Enterprise Social Networking and Platform Marketing

Executives from Deutsche Telekom and Concord Music will highlight the morning session of pre-conference I’m leading at the Social Networking Conference June 16 in L.A. The pre-conference is a bootcamp for directors of social networking initiatives who want to understand and practice emerging best practices for strategy, tactics and project management.

The afternoon session will focus on using major platforms Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and blogging to create relationships.

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Social Networking Conference Pre-Conference LA Features Enterprise Speakers and Live LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Blogging Examples

I am pleased to share the updated agenda for the #snc2010 pre-conference. The morning session will focus on strategy, planning and management of enterprise social network initiatives and will feature several speakers who are currently leading businesses and initiatives. The afternoon will focus on practice and show live example/demos of using LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and blogging tools for marketing campaigns. Read on to review the agenda in depth.

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Los Angeles Conference Offers Onramp for Managing Social Networking Initiatives: Learn from Leaders

I am excited to announce that I will be joined by several enterprise executive innovators in the pre-conference “Enterprise Social Networking Bootcamp.” They will share their experiences with using social networks for innovation. I have invited executives from mobile, manufacturing, telecoms, entertainment, media and retail. I will add them here as they confirm. You can read about some of the other panels I’ve led here.

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Market Opportunities and Emerging Good Practices

Design 4I had four speaking engagements at the Social Networking Conference Miami 2010, so I was only able to attend a few sessions in their entirety, which are linked here. Others are summarized below.

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Steve Faktor, Vice President, American Express: Social Networking in a New Economic Reality

200px-American_ExpressSteve Faktor leads American Express’s Chairman’s Innovation Fund, so he is constantly surveying the landscape for emerging market opportunities. He works with start-ups within the corporate environment, so that gives him a diverse perspective. He also tied economic conditions to the adoption of social networking: they will drive it up.

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Rachelle Barnette, Analyst, FBI Cyber Division

fbiThe FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) receives and coordinates investigations of Internet crime, and it was fascinating to hear about how they work at the Social Networking Conference. Rachelle reported how criminals (“perpetrators”) use social networks, she outlined the major scams, and she provided numerous resources that I have linked below. Here I’ll share my notes and related thoughts.

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Sandy Carter, Vice President & Social Media Evangelist, IBM

IBMSandy Carter has been on the front lines of introducing disruptive technology to the market for many years, and she outlined an impressive string of IBM’s social business initiatives and milestones on Day One of the Social Networking Conference. Even though I am aware of many of IBM’s initiatives, I took away several new nuggets, which I’ll share below, along with my notes of her presentation.

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Allison Cerra, CMO, Alcatel-Lucent

alcatel-lucentAlcatel-Lucent has an interesting perspective on social networking because their equipment and services enable the infrastructure over which everything runs. They are constantly scouring the universe for ways that they can add unique value to infrastructure, and Allison shared some fascinating insights from a study A-L conducted in her Friday session at the Social Networking Conference. Here I’ll share my notes and related thoughts.

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Ann Aikin, Social Media Team Leader, Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

CDC_logosmThe CDC has been a pioneer for social networking and media for the past several years. They understood that Web 2.0 tools and behaviors were well suited to their mission: to deliver accurate information to the public about infectious diseases, thereby promoting health. Social networking may be ideal because people naturally share information about health threats, and social tools enable sharing quickly and at low cost. Ann Aikin had these highlights of the CDC’s current initiatives and future plans.

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Jim Rushton, Miami Dolphins

snc_dolphinsI had the opportunity to moderate the conference NFL session this afternoon at the Social Networking Conference, where pioneers from the Miami Dolphins and the Seattle Seahawks shared their experiences with social media. Here are my notes from Jim Rushton’s remarks.

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