Jeff Pulver’s 140 Character Twitter Seminar Is More then about Tweets & Tweeps!

by Stevie Wilson on January 2, 2010

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I was invited to attend Jeff Pulver’s 140 Character (aka Twitter) Conference

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Jeff Pulver

Because of the overlap with the Women’s Conference, I asked PR & Social Media expert Thom DeLorenzo if he would mind stepping into some of the sessions and give his impressions via podcast.

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Wow! “Impressions” isn’t a strong enough word. The text messages that were flying between him and me while he was in session and I was covering the WC09 was mind-boggling.

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Thomas DeLorenzo

So rather than talk a lot about it in text and attempt to translate it into words or even a few words, I just left it all in a very very long podcast.

It’s more than just about twitter–it’s about deciphering twitter;
how to use twitter– personally and professionally
how not to use twitter
consumer engagements and losses
placing twitter in the realm of web 2.0 and social media
use of social media tools in campaigns and online brand awareness
and much, much more.

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It’s a long podcast– well over 30 minutes. I wish it were shorter but there was literally so much to wrap the brain around and you would have missed out on some of the key stuff or lost the context.

Thank you to Thom DeLorenzo for his time, his effort and his business and social media savvy to articulate what he learned at the conference.

Thank you to Chris Abraham for giving me this virtual forum.

Stevie Wilson

Stevie Wilson writes the www.LA-Story.com blog and is Chief Marketing Officer & Partner, KBP Inc, a privately held corporation dealing in multi-media, real estate developments, internet start-ups and new media marketing strategy.

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