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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links May 23-30, 2010

 
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Twitter IS real life

 
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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links May 16-22, 2010

 
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Book Review: The Principles of Applied Stupidity

 

Social Media offers us some WONDERFUL opportunities to connect with like-minded people that we would never have otherwise connected with.  I feel extremely fortunate to have actually had brief Twitter conversations with several of my social media heroes including Liz Strauss, Tim Sanders and Chris Brogan.Then there are those I meet first as Twitter friends, & then come to view as heroes later. Justin Locke is one of those.  

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Leadership, marketing & stupidity: An interview with Justin Locke

 
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Folks in the #eventprofs Twittersphere may be familiar with Justin Locke. Justin's event profession is that of a speaker. He tells amusing stories of his life as a professional musician, and shares a unique artistic approach to management, leadership, marketing, and creativity. He's also been known to drop in on the #eventprofs Twitter chat from time to time. As a bassist for the Boston Pops for 18 years and then later working in a managerial capacity, Justin learned a lot about leadership and uncovering personal potential. Now a speaker, author and playwright, his programs for family concerts have been done for hundreds of thousands of people all over the world. Here's a quick sample, his latest demo:

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links May 9-15, 2010

 
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Re-engineering incentive travel for a post Wall Street meltdown world

 
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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links May 2-8, 2010

 
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Why you need to smile more to earn more

 

The following is a guest blog article by Ash Mashadi. If you are interested in guest blogging for Sound n' Sight, please read my guest blogging guidelines . And if you have any thoughts, please comment. Ash and I both would love to hear what you have to say!

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Social Media Timesavers: RSS feeds & other little helpers

 

The following is a guest blog article by Liz King. If you are interested in guest blogging for Sound n' Sight, please read my guest blogging guidelines . And if you have any thoughts, please comment. Liz and I both would love to hear what you have to say!

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links April 25 - May 1, 2010

 
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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links April 18-24, 2010

 
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Face to face online networking

 
If you follow the #eventprofs hashtag on Twitter, you might have seen some talk between me, Eric Lukazewski, Heidi Thorne, Lindsey Rosenthal and a few others about a weekly video chat we've been experimenting with. Here's the scoop.
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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links April 11-17, 2010

 
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Social Media Marketers: Are you talking to your fans or with them?

 

The following is a guest blog article by Lindsay Fultz. If you are interested in guest blogging for Sound n’ Sight, please read my guest blogging guidelines .

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#EIR - How to find click-worthy links to tweet, quickly & easily

 
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A wonderful way to help your friends and establish a strong, positive presence on Twitter is to tweet links to informative articles on the internet. Helping to educate your Twitter community is also an essential component of the #EIR (Engage, Inform & Retweet) plan for success on Twitter.

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links April 4-10, 2010

 
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#EIR - Actions speak louder than Twitter backgrounds

 

All of us have our own methods and philosophy for choosing who we follow on Twitter. I know many who will return any follow, as long as it's not from a spammer. I know people who only follow others who share their professional interests. Still others, on a continuous quest for more business, will only follow those who fit their customer profile.

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Change: The challenge of staying upright when the ground is shaking

 

Sometimes the events in life just seem to mirror what's going on inside you. I actually think this happens most of the time, but we usually fail to notice it.

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links March 28 - April 3, 2010

 
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Emilie Barta shares her thoughts on tradeshow trends

 

Professional tradeshow presenter Emilie Barta shares her thoughts on trends she sees in the tradeshow industry.

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Events industry: It's time to step out from behind the curtain

 

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links March 21 - 27, 2010

 
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How to fit branding into your busy life

 
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The following is a guest blog article by Liz King. If you are interested in guest blogging for Sound n' Sight, please read my guest blogging guidelines . And if you have any thoughts, please comment. Liz and I both would love to hear what you have to say!

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Attendee driven conferences: An interview with Adrian Segar

 
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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links March 7 - 21, 2010

 
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Finding the right audio visual match for your event

 

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If only there were an E-Harmony for event planners and AV companies! In lieu of that, I offer a few tips that may save you time, energy and money in the latest issue of Planet Planit's Event IQ


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#EIR - RETWEET! The battle cry of social media marketing

 

OK. I'm a BIG proponent of the retweet. In fact, I think it's a great philosophy for life. I got really romantic about it recently in a guest blog article I wrote for the awesome Liz King of Liz King Events. Please check it out and let me know what you think!!

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Emilie Barta shares examples of best, worst tradeshow exhibits

 
Professional Tradeshow Presenter Emilie Barta shares the best and worst tradeshow exhibit experiences she has had.
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Event Supplier of Year @PinkDeb: Be a resource for your clients

 
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Debra Roth, owner/operator of Pink Inc. Design fabric structures (aka @PinkDeb on Twitter) paid a visit to the Coachella Valley over the weekend. She very graciously invited me to spend a little time with her and her friend Mark Musters of Studio Mamu, at a polo match not far from my home in La Quinta, CA. Here she talks a little bit about winning the Spotlight Event Supplier of the Year award.

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links March 7 - 13, 2010

 
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On Twitter what you don't say is as important as what you do say

 
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Emilie Barta on Tradeshows: 3 tips for attracting people to your booth

 
Tradeshow presenter Emilie Barta shares her three favorite methods for attracting people to a tradeshow booth.
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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links Feb. 28 - March 6, 2010

 

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What to look for in an online event community

 
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The following is the second part of my interview with The Social Collective's Clinton Bonner concerning online event communities. Please go to "Online communities for events: An interview with Clinton Bonner" for part 1.

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Online communities for events; an interview with Clinton Bonner

 
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It seems only natural that in their quest to increase opportunities for attendees to network and extract more value from events, planners have turned to social media.Twitter and the use of hashtags, webcasting and virtual conferencing are becoming more and more common place. All serve to help spread information and nurture a community.

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links Feb. 20-27, 2010

 
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Event professionals you should know: Paul Cook of Planet Planit

 
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How to make a name for yourself: Liz King on the value of branding

 
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If you follow events news on Twitter, you've probably come across Liz King, owner of Liz King Events. An avid tweetor, posting  a wealth of information on events, social media and branding, Liz has been in the events business since 2003 and prides herself on being extremely detail oriented and an expert at logistics.
 
Along with Twitter, Liz uses Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networks to promote events and collaborate with other event professionals. She maintains her personal social network and blogs regularly about social media, personal branding and events. I recently asked her to answer a few questions on branding. For more on this subject, check out her blog series, 30 Days of Branding, filled with useful information.
 
Jenise: What is branding and why is it so important for you personally?
 
Liz: Branding is a really broad term which really is a summary of who you are, what you do, and how those two fit together. It's about why you are the only one who can do things the way you do and finding a means of communicating that to potential clients and customers.Your brand is what people think of when they hear your name and what makes them come to you.
 
As for me, I fell into branding because I wanted to brand myself. I read thousands of articles and tried many things and I saw first hand what worked for me. Then, I noticed that there were people all around who were trying to do the same thing and I thought that by sharing the lessons I learned, maybe it would save people some trial and error.
 
Jenise: You are such a great source of information on this subject.  How did you learn so much?
 

Liz: Reading, trying and evaluating. This is my personal branding model and it's what I did over and over in the last 18 months or so. I would read an article with some tips and I would tweak my profiles (or create a new one). I would try to do one thing at a time and give it a couple weeks. Then, I would evaluate it to see if it was working for me. If I didn't, I scrapped it. If it did, I kept doing it. Then, I would read something else and try something else. It's really been a trial and error process and that's how you learn so much!

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Are you enriching, polluting or just taking from the Twitter stream?

 
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Today I find myself in a reflective mode. A tweet I read has made me question my Twitter footprint, if you will. The comment was: "#eventprofs tag makes me cringe. It used to be cool but now all I see is RT & FF spam from self-promoting suits. I'm not learning anymore."

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links Feb.13-20, 2010

 
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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links Feb. 7 - 14, 2010

 
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26 things I learned about #eventprofs at Event Camp

 
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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 with my eventprofs friends, I was fortunate enough to attend #EC10 and the following is a list of new things I learned about

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Lyksumlikrish's Top Links Jan. 31 - Feb. 6, 2010

 
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8 #EC10 takeaways on hybrid events and backchannels

 
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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 for myself, so I was excited to attend.

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