Social Media Week London

Social Media Week LondonSocial Media Week returns to London 23-27 September 2013, joining a host of other cities across the world in a hectic week of panel discussions, presentations, meetups and loads more. 

Event submissions are now open, get involved as a speaker, smwatchinwag [dot] com (volunteer) or find out about smwatchinwag [dot] com (sponsorshop opportunities).

Check out last September's full schedule. Keep up-to-date with Social Media Week London on Twitter & Facebook and of course the blog

Want to take your business global? Find out how how to use social media, online communities and collaborative tools can help build your company’s international business. Hear from international experts, case studies & quiz UKTI, Nokia, Hailo, the FT and more. Plus a free networking lunch and time for one-to-one Q&A.
Join us for the SMWLDN Global Keynote, a fireside chat with Alex Balfour, the at the centre of the digital delivery of the massively successful London Olympics and Paralympics Games. Opening this Sep’s Social Media Week and hear about the trials, tribulations and successes behind the digital success of the games.
McKinsey Global Institute principal Michael Chui discusses the potential value in using social tools to enhance communications, knowledge sharing, and collaboration within and across enterprises. He'll be joined by an expert panel who'll reflect and discuss the dramatic changes 'social' is making inside the enterprise.
The rise of social media and social technology has demonstrated its power to revolutionise industries. In a very literal sense, the power to connect and collaborate is quite literally changing the world. Mobile technology and social networks enable groups to self-organise campaigns to gain worldwide momentum.
Join us for a very exclusive breakfast and brunch to discuss the latest experiments and techniques from the masters of behavrioural economics – and how as digital natives, we can leverage these to take over the world.
The explosion of social has been tremendous, as Facebook closes in on one billion consumers and Twitter approaches 200 million, not to mention emerging platforms like Google+, Instagram and Pinterest. Join experts from Oracle, Maersk, MediaCom, We Are Social, Starcom, IPC and Luxury Hotels of the World and find out more...
#SMWLDN Families in the UK spend around £187B a year yet not much is known about the complicated decision making dynamic that goes into how that money is spent. This session will look at who in the family makes what decisions, how the members of the family influence each other and what role social media plays in inter-family communications.
Facebook approaches its 1 Billionth user while under the spotlight as never before. A few years ago Facebook was one of many social networks. Now it’s the world’s most important social media platform. On Tuesday at 9am in Unruly, our panel will discuss Facebook’s future.
The food business is in a constant state of flux whether it’s the rush for Michelin stars or shiny food trucks or the latest pop up restaurant. Its marketing is no exception...
Did you know that on average you need to connect with prospective customers seven times before they actually buy from you? That’s an expensive way for you to grow your business. What if we told you that there was another way?
Did you know that on average you need to connect with prospective customers 7 times before they actually buy? That’s an expensive way to grow business. What if we told you that there was another way? Sound interesting? Then join us and we’ll take you through how to create your own Engagement Marketing plan and turn your customers into your fans.
The Oracle one-to-one Social Surgery sessions will run from 12pm-1pm. They will give organisations the opportunity for one-to-one social media health checks with leading Oracle's team of social strategy experts.
After selling-out tickets for this event on Tuesday, we're happy to announce that we will hold it again at Facebook Headquarters on Wednesday 26th September. However, this time, we have some new speakers to give additional insights and strategies for proving the success of social marketing within your organisation.
#SMWLDN Kids are inherently social and are very active on many social media platforms; therefore they are a hugely important part of the social media landscape. This discussion will focus on what kids are doing on networking sites, how and why they are so engaged with each other and the platforms, and look at the psychology behind these behaviours.
Digital media has gone through more revolutions in the last decade than other forms of media have experienced across their lifetimes. From web 2.0 to commoditisation of display advertising to sweeping changes of social media. How do the world's leading digital strategists handle the brand challenges? Join our expert panel for this discussion.
How has social media changed the way brands approach CSR and sustainability initiatives and what will the future hold? What challenges and opportunities to brands face as they use new methods? Our panel will include brand marketers and experts who have seen the potential, join the discussion...
If you’re a writer, editor, blogger, videographer, designer, producer or otherwise involved in the creation of cool stuff online then you need to come along to Content Creation Collective: Secrets behind social content on 26th September aboard the HMS President (1918), in association with Social Media Week.
When Facebook unveiled Open Graph and made it possible for apps to automatically share what you’re listening to, watching or reading, it divided opinion. “Frictionless sharing” is a great way to discover new stuff from friends but some think it’s Too Much Information. Come along and join the debate...
Are you unsure which combination of Pins, Tweets and Likes will give your small business a bang for its buck? It’s a conundrum that’s facing many owners as they fight to juggle the time spent between marketing their business and actually running it.
Are you unsure which combination of Pins, Tweets and Likes will give your small business a bang for its buck? Register today, come along and don’t forget to come along with your questions, thoughts and challenges. Our panel is waiting to help you navigate the right mix of social ingredients.
Hundreds of graduates, jobs seekers and experienced workers looking for that next challenge will be flocking to the Careers Day to meet the likes of Nokia, Financial Times, Imagination, Tempero, News International and more, so don't miss out. REGISTER NOW - it's free!

GlobalWebIndex are generously sponsoring Social Media Week.

Tom Smith - TrendstreamWe spoke with Tom Smith, CEO of GlobalWebIndex, an online tool populated with the most detailed set of research data for marketers helping them understand target audience, business category and market trends wherever they are in the world. Tom is speaking at Apps Go Social and Measuring Social Media and took a few minutes out to share his perspective on social media.

Q: Tell us about your background with Global Web Index and what the organisation’s major goals are for 2011.

I founded the GlobalWebIndex research project back in 2009, to provide agencies and marketing focused organisations, with clear and quantifiable global data on the evolution of consumer internet adoption, attitudes and motivations. Basically to cut through the hype. Our major goals in 2011, are to expand our current client base, expand the scope of the research to over 30 markets and of course help define the direction of internet trends. We are also making a major push this year to redefine how we distribute our research to clients, making data far more accessible.

Q: When and why did Global Web Index first get involved with Social Media Week?

We got involved last week, primarily because it’s a global platform, which fits our focus. This year we’re looking at London, as we’re based here, but next year we would like to expand that. We are very focused on social media in our research, so that makes sense. We also liked the nature of the event, which is more distributed and less like conventional events.

Q: What is a major trend you see rising in the Social Media space?

We’ve talked alot about changing evolution of social media, which thanks to “real-time” platforms like Twitter, is now far more about sharing and reacting, rather than publishing and creating. Blogs and forums are in decline, micro-blogs and social networks are on the rise. Peoples social contribution is much smaller and the focus of social media has changed.

Q: What platforms are you really excited about?

We love Tumblr in the office, great for a more casual form of publishing. Longer term, we’re excited about the prospects of Youview, which integrates internet services and social technologies with traditional TV content. Will be really interesting to see how that works out.

Q: What are you looking forward to the most during Social Media Week 2011?

All the events look interesting, it’s just finding the time to get around

Q: Where do you see the future of Social Media?

The integration of social technologies with the distribution platforms of traditional media, is really exciting. Magazine or newspaper apps on tablets or TV programming and films distributed via internet connection TVs, will increasingly be integrated with social technologies. This means your network, or people like you will increasingly define all content you consume, and extending the reach of social media out of the browser.

GlobalWebIndexGlobalWebIndex are sponsoring Apps Go Social on Monday 7th Feb, 12-2pm.

The apps market is going from strength to strength, with brands dominating the space, the next generation of apps are increasingly becoming more social integrating; checkin’s, likes and recommendation engines to add extra value to the user, any time any where.

So close…just three more sleeps and it’s Social Media Week London, there’s now almost 100 events listed on the website, which can make it a little tricky to figure out what’s on, and more important where tickets are available.

We’ve put together this handy list of all the events, sessions, gatherings and networking events that still have capacity. This is by no means the whole list, which you can see on the Social Media Week London schedule.

So without further a-do, for your delectation:

Featured Events

Social Telly: from Campaigning to Commentary to Community Building *SORRY, FULL*
The Design Council - Tue, 8th Feb – 12pm – 2pm
Social Media and TV have been working together for a while to increase and extend conversation and interaction around programming content, from campaign to commentary to community building. RSVP
Sponsored by Conversocial

The Future of TV Advertising: Keeping it Social
The Design Council - Tue, 8th Feb – 2.30pm – 4.30pm
Social TV offers the promise for advertisers to combine the quality content and wide reach of broadcast TV, with the engagement factor of social media. What are some of the opportunities that Social TV will bring to the table? Join our panel of brands, agencies and analysts to explore what the new social world means for TV advertising. RSVP
Sponsored by Fundamental Amp and JWT

From Silicon Roundabouts to a Silicon World Over Breakfast
The Design Council - Wed, 9th Feb – 9am – 11am
How can social media help build an international brand? What is the best way of conveying your brand values? Can you stay local and export globally? Learn from the experts who are at different stages of developing their international brand. Join us for breakfast and explore how to use social media to develop your international business. RSVP
Hosted by UK Trade & Investment

Game On! Games and Brands
The Design Council - Wed, 9th Feb – 12pm – 2pm
Traditional games companies are embracing social media, social gaming market is set to hit over $1bn this year and brands are combining game mechanics and social media to drive campaigns. Join the discussion with experts from Wired, JWT London and Nokia. RSVP
Sponsored by Nokia & JWT

The “Friend” Close: Social Sales
The Design Council - Wed, 9th Feb – 2.30pm – 4.30pm
From lead generation to closing sales, how has the sales process been affected by social media? From peer to peer recommendations to group buying to online stores, learn our expert panel including speakers from Groupon, Tribal DDB & YouTube.RSVP
Hosted by Chinwag

The Social Web – Have We Arrived?
The Design Council - Thu, 10th Feb – 9am – 10:45am
Meebo will lead a discussion on the changing definition of the “Social Web.” This conversation will explore whether the Social Web has truly arrived, how people are currently using it and more… RSVP
Hosted by Meebo

Social Media Showcase: The Future of Social Search
Microsoft UK, Victoria - Thu, 10th Feb – 3.30pm – 6pm
The future of Social Search will be investigating how Search and Social Media fit together, influence one another and how Facebook Advertising will be the next big thing. Speakers will include I Spy’s CEO, Jim Brigden, Facebook and Microsoft. Invites available, see website for details. RSVP
Hosted by I SpyMicrosoft Advertising

Myth Busting: The Reality of Working in Social Media *SORRY, FULL*
The Design Council - Thu, 10th Feb – 2.30 – 4.30pm
We will hear from 4 people, working in senior roles in social media, about the reality of their day, the role they have and the work they do for their clients. Join Propel London and a host of industry experts busting the myths that surround working in social media. RSVP
Hosted by Propel London

Social Media Week London Events

Monday 7th Feb

Tuesday 8th Feb

Wednesday 9th Feb

Thursday 10th Feb

Friday 11th Feb

Don’t forget to keep an eye on Social Media Week London’s Facebook page, Twitter @smwldn and the shiny new #nokiaconnects application which lets you track the conversations around events in real-time.

See you there.

Social Media Week is almost upon us, we currently have nearly 100 events live on our schedule, with more to be added, and have had over 5000 registrations.  Needless to say, we’re all very excited, and even more so because we have a few announcements to make.

Firstly, Kodak have generously supplied us with some fantastic cameras and video cameras for use during Social Media Week.  We will be putting these to good use, to blog, report and record the weeks events.

// Live Kodak UK on Facebook
// Follow Kodak UK on Twitter

As well as this, we’re very happy to announce that Ravensbourne will be getting involved, particularly helping us with blogs and live coverage.

Ravensbourne will be chronicling the SMW event with its BA Content Development students producing a series of epic interviews, live blogs and fresh opinion about what’s going on in the world of social media and the student blogosphere. Ravensbourne is a specialist design and digital media college in London, situated in an iconic campus building next to The O2.

// Ravensbourne’s Social Media Week Coverage site
// Ravensbourne website

Keep an eye on Social Media Week’s Facebook and Twitter #smwldn for updates, live photos and blogs.  You’ll also be able to keep up to date with Ravensbourne’s reports, blogs and interviews.

// Check out Social Media Week London’s pages on Facebook and Twitter