http://www.successful-blog.com/1/thanks-to-week-225-sobs/
http://eventprofs.pbworks.com/
http://www.facetimematters.org/
http://icon-presentationsblog.com/join-these-event-professionals-on-facebook/

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Lyksumlikrish’s Top Links March 21 – 27, 2010

1 – 30 things you should not share on social media

2 – 15 reasons why your small business isn’t getting leads from LinkedIn

3 – How to use social media to market a large event

4 – How to use social media more effectively in #tradeshow marketing by @SkylineExhibits

5 – Great experiential event from [...]

Lyksumlikrish’s Top Links March 7 – 21, 2010

1 – Tradeshow Presenter Emilie Barta shares examples of Worst/Best tradeshow exhibits (video)

2 – How to manage your Twitter following & followers

3 – The REAL bucket list!

4 – How to use social media to market a large event

5 – Cool tools: Twitter sheep – know your followers

6 – Actually, it’s easy being green!

7 [...]

26 things I learned about #eventprofs at Event Camp

Event Camp, or #EC10, took place Feb. 6 and was the first unconference for events industry professionals. It was organized by members of eventprofs, the group of events industry professionals that meets on Twitter twice a week for chats, and also posts helpful events industry information under the #eventprofs hashtag.

After months of tweeting [...]

8 #EC10 takeaways on hybrid events and backchannels

Hybrid events are where the new internet technologies meet with audio visual. So naturally, I was very interested in this component of Event Camp,#EC10, the event industry’s first unconference focusing on social media for events and originating from members of the Twitter group #eventprofs. I’d read a lot about hybrid events, but hadn’t experienced one [...]

Thoughts on #EC10 and how social media creates a NEED for events

(l to r, Traci Browne, me, Kim Geralds, Christina Stallings, Mike McCurry)

Have you ever just HAD to be somewhere? Maybe it was your best friend’s wedding or your child’s little league playoffs but it wasn’t an obligation. You wanted to be there because of the other people that would be there. You wanted [...]