Dayton_and_Cincinnati


Cincinnati and Dayton

 

Cin-Day Social Media Club

@CinDaySMC on Twitter

 

We will use this wiki as an online whiteboard where we will develop topics, list potential speakers and venues and plot out events. If you would like to be kep up to date of our events, please join the Facebook group [insert url].

 

SPONSORS WANTED:

We're currently looking for sponsors for upcoming events. Please contact Patrick Curl @patrickcurl on twitter, or PatrickWCurl@gmail.com if you're interested in sponsoring an event--you can suggest a topic and help us with a venue!

 

IDEAS WANTED:

We're also looking for great ideas for upcoming events. Please share your thoughts below on possible upcoming events, speakers, sponsors, etc. below.

 

Our schedule of events is below. Locations, hosts/sponsors and topics will be listed as they become available. All events are FREE, unless otherwise stated. As agendas become available, we'll add links to them from this page (click on the date). Thanks to our sponsors, and to everyone on the Leadership team for their hard work to make this schedule possible! 

 

2009 SCHEDULE

 

Possible Activities we are looking into:

  - Family Barbecue

  - Health and Wellness Fair

  - Social Media for Healthcare.

  - Social Media for Lawyers.

  - Social Media for Real Estate Agents.

  - Social Media  for ..etc

  - Weekly Freestyle Tweetups.

  - Corporate Speed Dating

  - more...

 

 

NOTE: Please tag all blogs, podcasts, vlogs, and photos with CinDaySMC and socialmediaclub. If you upload photos to Flickr, we would appreciate you adding them into the Social Media Club pool at http://www.flickr.com/groups/socialmediaclub/. Also we would appreciate if you use the twitter hashtag: #CinDaySMC for all tweets related to the Cin-Day Social Media Club. Thank you!

 

PAST EVENTS

All our past events can be viewed on the SMC website.

 

 

RESOURCES:

 

 

LOCAL LEADERSHIP TEAM/VOLUNTEERS

The Social Media Club is looking for help shaping the future of social media in our local area. We have identified four roles that we needed support filling. These four people form the leadership team of the CinDay SMC - Cincinnati & Dayton  group. If you'd be interested in helping one of them, please send an email to Patrick Curl - Patrickwcurl AT Gmail.com. And your input on these roles is welcome--as with all the Social Media Club Wiki pages, this one is editable too (just sign up for a free wiki account - see top right of page).

 

GENERAL VOLUNTEERS:

 

* Sara Cope, sara(at)socialfeds(dot)com

* Name, Email

 

Programming Director - Patrick Curl

Email: patrickwcurl@gmail.com

 

At the heart of the Social Media Club is great interactive events. The Programming Director manages all aspects of the activity calendar for the Cincinnati Dayton Club. This person is responsible for:

 

 

Partnership Director - TBD

Email: TBD

 

Our activities wouldn't be possible without partners. We partner with other businesses and organizations to find topics, speakers and venues for future activities. The Partnership Director manages the relationships with the global Social Media Club parent organization, other important social media organizations (both national and local), as well as with local businesses and organizations interested in sponsoring or hosting upcoming activities. This person is responsible for:

 

Promotions Director - TBD

Email: TBD

 

Promotion is key to the ultimate success of our organization--and the earlier the better! This person is reponsible for:

 

Production Director - TBD

Email: TBD

 

This person is responsible for all aspects of event execution, including:

 

Membership Director - TBD

Email: TBD

 

The membership director is responsible for three important roles:

 

 

As the group develops, other roles may be identified. Your suggestions are welcome. Thank you! Again, if you'd like to volunteer for these or other roles with the [insert city name] group, please email [insert contact data]. Thanks!

 

Digital Scribe?

How about one person responsible for recording and blogging events.

 

 

IDEAS

Throw your ideas into the table below. It doesn't matter how crazy they are. We'll consider them all. Thanks!

 

 

TARGET DATE TOPIC ORGANIZER OR SUGGESTER POTENTIAL SPEAKERS POTENTIAL VENUE POTENTIAL SPONSOR

DOES THIS TOPIC INTEREST YOU?

(If so add your twitter username).

 

NOTES OR STATUS
  Social Media and it's Uses in the Local Economy Patrick Curl TBD TBD TBD    
  Social Media Optimization of Blogs and Websites Patrick Curl TBD TBD TBD    
  Blogging 101 Patrick Curl TBD TBD TBD    
  Social Media 101 Patrick Curl TBD TBD TBD    
  Social Media as a means to rebuild the Economy of Dayton & Cincinnatti Patrick Curl TBD TBD TBD    
  Cluetrain Manifesto Revisited   Doc Searls, David Weinberger TBD TBD    
  Social Media and Medicine   TBD TBD TBD    
  Future of Journalism   TBD TBD TBD  

 

 

 

  Is Google the New Microsoft?   TBD TBD TBD   i.e., are they evil?
  Social Media and the Future of TV   TBD TBD TBD    
  Social Media and Education   TBD TBD TBD    
  Personalities and Personal Brands   TBD TBD TBD    
  Social Media and the Three Gs (Girls, Games and Gambling)   TBD TBD TBD    
  The Business Case for Social Media (Revisited)   TBD TBD TBD    
  Sports and Social Media   TBD TBD TBD    
  Social Media and the Law   TBD TBD TBD    
  Social Media, Biotech and Medicine   TBD TBD TBD    
  Social Media and the Protection of Content   TBD TBD TBD    
  Authenticity and Transparency.   TBD TBD TBD   Case studies: Strumpette.com, Nashville is Talking - Too Transparent/Authentic? Are there any issues for people with different identities for work & personal? Are we going to hold people and companies accountable for their words? Tim O'Reilly developed a blogger code of ethics. Are people really policing each other? Is "Authenticity" the same for journalists as it is for bloggers, for individuals, or PR/Corporate agents or entities? Let's define "Authenticity" vs. "Transparency." Is one ever appropriate without the other? If so, when and why?..