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The St. Louis Innovation Camp offered five different tracks including Innovation, Start-up Management, Start-up Tech, Funding and Marketing. The marketing classes focused on traditional media with a heavier leaning towards new media.  The participants seemed to be all a-twitter about social networking in particular, and that was further evidenced by the fact that the winner of the Innovator’s Cup was Ryan and David Bell for their company Twaitter @twaitter, a site for managing Twitter accounts and posts.  The focus revolved around:

Customer Service as Marketing by Dan Curran @manvsagency

Managing Your Online Presence by David Strom @dstrom

Marketing Blocking and Tackling by Wes Morgan @wesmorgan

Driving Adoption by Viral Loops by Josh Jeffryes @jjeffryes

Using Social Media to Find Jobs and Employees by Mark Cummata @triumphcio

Creating a Winning Social Media Strategy by Scott Bishop @thescottbishop

Shine On by Dixie Gillaspie @dixiedynamite

Here is my takeaway from the engaging presentations:

  • Traditional media still has an important role to play in marketing
  • Sales tend to increase when customers can interact with businesses
  • It’s essential to narrow social networking to the most effective tools
  • Social metrics go up when content loops from and to the originator
  • Building synergistic relationships is about connecting online and off
  • It’s all trial and error

NEXT:  The Wander of Innovation – St. Louis Innovation Camp

Shoot for the moon.  Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars. – Les Brown

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According to an article in BBC.com, the 10 billionth track was downloaded in iTunes, and “I Gotta Feeling” by the Black-Eyed Peas is currently the most downloaded song.  That song always puts me in a party mood because it creates a sense of excitement and anticipation.  On February 1, I declared my 60-day Social Media Challenge.  Now it’s Day 25, and great things are happening. I’ve been immersed in entrepreneurial projects that are steadily growing and learned about activities that are spurring new business development through my social media connections.

Best of all, I’m getting to know people who are making a big impact in our community.  They are creating excitement and anticipation of better days to come.

Be the change you want to see. – Mahatma Gandhi

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