Creating a Successful Social Media Website…Your Thoughts

In Budget Travel, Deep Focus, Social Media Success, Webinar

We held a webinar today entitled: A Blueprint for a Successful Social Media Website. If you didn’t get to see it live, you can watch an archived video of the session (registration required) or if you like, simply download the slides.

The session was presented by Mike Sommers, KickApps’ SVP of Products, Ian Schafer, CEO of Deep Focus (the award winning agency that launched one of the funniest TV shows–oops, it’s not TV because it’s on HBO–The Flight of the Conchords) and Stephen Merrill, the GM of Budget Travel (probably the most innovative magazine today–their 10th anniversary issue consisted entirely of reader submitted stories and photos. Talk about UGC!

We covered a bunch of topics from setting your strategy, marketing, editorial programming to community leadership. Now we’d like to ask all of you for your thoughts, your stories and your tips. I’m sure many of you have some great ideas so please leave a comment and share what you’ve learned from your experiences. We’ll all undoubtedly learn from each other so let’s get a discussion going.

3 Responses

  1. Amy Says:

    thank you kickapps for the wonderful webinar. They are always very helpful to us that are building social networks.

    Ian thank you for the great advice..

    Amy
    Celebrity Spouses

  2. IanSchafer.com » Blog Archive » Recap: Creating a Successful Social Media Website. Says:

    [...] was a great discussion, very well attended, and if you missed it, you can check out the recap here, watch an archived video of the session (registration required), or download the slides [...]

  3. al Says:

    Great webinar, full of collective information !

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