Normally here at BostonTweetUp we tend to primarily focus on Tweetups but there are some events that we feel would be beneficial for our community to be aware of, and PodCamp Boston (PCB) is one of those events. PodCamp was started 5 years about by Christopher Penn and Chris Brogan and it 2009 Michelle Wolverton took over as lead organizer of PCB.
This year it was a great combination of 5 year veterans and newbies from not only down the street but also from out of state. Along with Michelle there was a team of organizers (Whitney Hoffman, Steve Sherlock, Doug Haslam, Ellen Rossano, & Carissa O’Brien) that made sure the event ran smoothly.
The Agenda was packed with great sessions! Below is our attempt to capture it all for not only the people that missed the event but more importantly for people like me that might have been presenting at the same time as say Tamsen was speaking and had to miss the session. ( Please email info [at] bostontweetup DotCom if we missed something )
Saturday 9/25/10
9am Chris Penn and Chris Brogan: A look back at 5 years of PodCamp, preparing for the future
Part 1
Part 2
Videos courtesy of Bruce K Garber
10am
Len Edgerly – Paging Ahead: Tips &Tools for E-Book Mastery
Steve Sherlock – Blogging 100/101/102
Todd Van Hoosear – Monitoring, Management & the Promise of Social CRM
Dave Wieneke Scott Brinker – Future Focus: Social Media on a Web 3.0 Pageless / Siteless Web
11am
Dennis Callahan – Learnstreaming
Marc A. Pitman – Social Media for Fundraising and Nonprofit Marketing
John Blue – Agvocacy: How agriculture uses digital tools to share stories
2pm
Wayne Kurtzman –Measuring Social Media
Eric Schwartzman – B2B Applications of Social Media
Stever Robbins – From Podcast to Published Author
Travell Perkins – A Reasonable Software Architecture for Your Next Big Idea
3pm
Tamsen McMahon – A Scientific Approach to Social Media
Cliff Ravenscraft – How Podcasting About Your Passion Became Your Full-Time Career! part 2
Skip Bensley Steve Garfield Joselin Mane – The future of Online Video
Nagubandi Sri – SEO & Social Search 101 & Site Clinic
Sunday
9am
Kelle Sparta – Is Social Media Right for My Business?
Erik Fisher – Social Media Serenity
David Wells – Social Media for Social Good
Rodrigo Martucci – Social Media in Latin America
10am
Paul Gillin – B2B Social Media – Really! Video Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 via Sean Zinsmeister
David Wieneke – Toward One Analytic Language – Where Can We Standardize Measurement and Reporting?
Lesley Lambert – Advanced Twitter Tips
Pattie Simone – Flip for Your Organization
11am
Tamsen McMahon – Mosaic Branding
Steve Garfield Joselin Mane Skip Bensley RobertCollins Mike Langford Tom Beach Paul Lyzun – The Return of the Visual Suspects Panel
James Ringrose – Is video part of your marketing communications strategy…don’t get left behind.
2pm
Christopher Penn – Podcasting 101: five years later
Chris Abraham – How to Effectively Reach Thousands of Bloggers with Your Message
Ja-Nae Duane – How to Start Your Business with $100
Paul Lyzun – Screencasting 101
3pm
Dave Young – Social@Work: 12 Powerful Reasons To Bring Social Networking *Inside* Your Company
Michael Daniel – Clearing the Hurdles
Peter Mello – So you wanna be a podstar!
Lane Sutton & Avrom Honig – Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare… It’s Taking Over Our Lives!
PCB5 2010 Blog Posts / Resources
PodCamp Boston 2010 in 73 Seconds & 1392 Words by Amanda MacArthur | @amaaanda
PodCamp 5 Wiki Page by James Jones | @MediaDisconnect
Podcamp 5 Boston Day 2 Highlights by Sean Zinsmeister | @SZinsmeister
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PCB5 2010 Photo album
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Thanks for the link-love! Let's tweet up again soon!
Of course, and if you know of any of resources where content was shared just keep us posted!
Chat w/u soon!
Check this out Joselin: http://www.mediadisconnect.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
Hi Joselin,
Thanks for taking the time to track down all these resources. What a valuable service to the Boston TweetUp community.
Peg