Boston’s Social Media Breakfast 5 is now set for Wednesday, February 13, from 8:00-10:00am at the S & S Restaurant in Inman Square, Cambridge.
Program (announced Friday, February
“How Twitter changed has changed my life — and can change yours”
Each of the speakers listed below will present for up to 5 minutes on Twitter , a social-networking site that many social media enthusiasts in the Boston area are using to start conversations, expand their personal networks, and land new business.
No PowerPoint allowed, but the presenters can use props … so things could get interesting!
- Scott Monty, crayon
- Laura Fitton, Pistachio Consulting
- Doug Haslam, Topaz Partners
- Jim Storer, Mzinga
After the presentations, we’ll open it up for questions.
Big thanks to Burlington-based Mzinga, which helps clients build employee and customer communities, for its sponsorship of the event (disclosure: I do some podcast production and consulting work for Mzinga).
Social Media Breakfast event details
- Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2008
- Time: 8:00 - 10:00am
- Venue: S & S Restaurant
- Address: 1334 Cambridge Street, Inman Square, Cambridge, MA 02139
- Directions/map to the S&S Restaurant (Nearest T stops: Central Square and Harvard Square on the Red Line)
- Cost: Free
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To attend Social Media Breakfast 5, please RSVP through Eventbrite.
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[...] I will be presenting at a Social Media Breakfast in Boston on Wednesday, February 13, on “How Twitter Changed My Life.” Also presenting, [...]
I am looking forward to it!
I am a little nervous about the running order, though.
btw– Our Twitter feeds:
Doug Haslam
Scott Monty
Jim Storer
Laura Fitton
[...] The topic? “How Twitter changed has changed my life — and can change yours.” [...]
pls add me cs bitchell and i’ll be sharing my experiences as an entrepreneur
Nice to meet everyone today!
Follow me on twitter:
Topstartup
Bryan - another great event. Thanks for putting this together and allowing Mzinga to sponsor. In the spirit of capturing twitter addresses, I’m @astrout
Best,
Aaron
Great session today. Thanks, Bryan! I’m @vanhoosear (http://twitter.com/vanhoosear)
Thanks again, Bryan. Great speakers and great meeting people. Sorry I had to run out at 10 sharp. I’m @DBS - see you all on Twitter.
Bryan - thanks for the event!
I’m using twitter as @pixel8r
Bryan, Thanks for organizing this.
@cherot
[...] I was among the four presenters to talk about “How Twitter Changed My Life” at the 5th Social Media Breakfast at the S&S Deli in Cambridge, [...]
Sorry I posted later than expected!
Here’s the link to my flickr photos from the breakfast:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/alexa627/sets/72157603908292109/
-@alexa on Twitter
Lots of great photos from Alexa and others searched at :
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=socialmediabreakfast&s=rec
[...] yesterday’s breakfast? Please drop a comment with your Twitter handle to this post, or to the one announcing the event. I’ll round up all the IDs and share by [...]
Bryan,
Thanks for hosting another great event! I’m @jeffglasson on Twitter for those who would like to follow.
See you at the next one!
Bryan, just listened to some of the video from the event. Wanted to comment on something you said.
I’m going to paraphrase. You said that we should mentor people that want to know about Twitter because it can be fast and throw around in-terms.
This is something I’ve been thinking about relating to ‘getting’ Twitter. And it was mentioned by @dough and @pistachio too. It’s hard to ‘get’ Twitter on your first day because you need Time to create the context and meaning of what’s happening.
Twitter is greater than the sum of it’s parts.
This could get long. I’ll collect some coherent thoughts on this and make a post.
Thanks for hosting a great event! I look forward to the next one. Nice to meet everyone! - Mariana (marianapinner on Twitter if you care to follow)
just commented on the follow-up post, but i’m @rickburnes and @9n, for those who want to follow…
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