To kick things off, the press launch for Social Media Week globally is being streamed live from the Arts & Culture Club at Hearst Magazines in New York…
Social Media Week London
Social 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, smwchinwag [dot] com (volunteer) or find out about smwchinwag [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.
When we started this shenanigans, we estimated there’d be a maximum of 70 events with about 5,000 people attending. And we’d probably had a drink and were feeling ambitious at the time.
Yesterday, we breezed past the 5,000 RSVP mark for registrations at events across the week and the number of events (and believe us, it’s tricky keeping track) passed the 80 mark. It’s going to be a busy week.
We’ve had some feedback on Twitter from people paging through the schedule and finding events are already full, so one of our volunteers (thanks Anne) went through the whole list to find all of the events that still have space available.
Peruse the list below and click on the links for further info. If you’re going to come along, please do RSVP to give the event organisers an idea on numbers. Any questions, contact us via @smwldn.
Featured Events
Apps Go Social – *SORRY, FULL*
Scott Room, The Guardian- Mon, 7th Feb – 12pm – 2pm
The apps market is going from strength to strength, with brands dominating the space, the next generation of apps are becoming increasingly socially integrating. Join our expert panel including Nokia, Grapple, Mobile Entertainment and GlobalWebIndex. RSVP
Sponsored by Nokia & GlobalWebIndex
Social Telly: from Campaigning to Commentary to Community Building
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 CRM: Building Customer love <3 – *SORRY, FULL*
The Design Council - Thu, 10th Feb – 11.30am – 1.30pm
An exploration of this emerging field with case studies from the leading practitioners in the UK and a discussion about best practice for working with social media and CRM with an expert panel incl The Body Shop, NixonMcInnes, Nokia & Reputation Online. RSVP
Sponsored by Nokia and NixonMcInnes
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 Spy & Microsoft 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
Measuring Social Media 2011
Scott Room, The Guardian - Fri, 11th Feb – 10.45am – 4pm
This session combines Ask the Experts Clinic, panel session and case studies exploring the current metrics with insight what’s around the corner, a networking lunch followed by one-on-one expert sessions with Market Sentinel. Meet experts from Market Sentinel, Brandwatch, GlobalWebIndex, Synthesio, Visible Technologies and more. RSVP
Sponsored by Market Sentinel
Monday 7th Feb
- WorkSnug@Hub Kings Cross
- 1000heads: Social Media Surgery
- Social Media Orientation – Trend spotting for 2011
- Apps Go Social
- Tea and the Zen of Social Media
- Video SEO & Blogging for Businesses
- Who Owns the Social Space: A Debate
- Social Recruitment Panel Debate
- MusicConnex Launch Party in Association with Social Media Week & FM
- Two Sides to Every Story – A Local Social Case Study
- Social Recruitment Panel Debate
- Social Media Week Opening Reception – By Invitation Only
Tuesday 8th Feb
- Protecting Reputation in a Digital World
- Social innovation speed dating with Simpl – the social innovation marketplace
- Eyeballs and Inspiration: the story behind BiC’s ‘Famous Faces’
- Big Brand Social Media & Dealing with Potential Libel
- Total Media Breakfast Briefing: Engaging with your Audience
- Openshop at LBi (1)
- Openshop at LBi (2)
- Social Telly: from Campaigning to Commentary to Community Building
- Public Sector Social Media Innovation Huddle, hosted by Dell & Viadeo
- The Ecology of Engagement: hosted by the Tate Modern and Total Media
- The Future of TV Advertising: Keeping it Social
- Openshop at LBi (3)
- Audience with Martha Lane Fox
- Public Sector Networking Drinks, hosted by Dell & Viadeo
- Building the Social Web for Museums, Galleries and Education, hosted by BrightLemon
- Ogilvy Talk: How Can I Make PR Work for Me?
- Ogilvy Talk: Social Media for Small Businesses & a few Important Do’s & Don’ts
- 10 Ways to Suck at Social Media, Hosted by Chemistry *SORRY, FULL*
Wednesday 9th Feb
- Social Media Surgery at LBi
- Facebook & Twitter for Businesses *SORRY, FULL*
- A social future for banks – the first direct debate
- Game On! Games and Brands
- ConstrucTALKs and Be2Awards
- Investigating the Relevance of Physical Presence in the Digital World
- We Are Social Open House
- media140 Futures: A guide to how social technologies can maximise your work force
- Precedent Open House
- Like Minds Social Commerce Immersive
- The “Friend” Close : Social Sales hosted by Chinwag
- Sport and Social Media
- The Future of Advertising – Media Networking Drinks, hosted by Viadeo
- Ogilvy Talks: Making Creative Collaboration Work For You
- Social Gamification Panel Debate
- Ogilvy Talks: Planning Social Media Activity for Gail’s Bread
Thursday 10th Feb
- NM Incite
- Trust, Transparency and Advocacy: 2011′s Social Media Trends
- The Social Web – Have We Arrived? Hosted by Meebo
- Social Media Surgery at LBi
- Meet the Bloggers, hosted by LBi
- Social CRM: Building Customer love <3
- techMAP – Social Media : Where Behavioural Science meets Measurement
- People Are Strange: How Social Media is Challenging our Evolution, hosted by IAB
- The Future of Social Media for Financial Services hosted by Endava & Telligent
- A Case Study of Data.gov.uk, Hosted by the Central Office of Information
- Myth Busting: The Reality of Working in Social Media #socialmyths
- The Future of Social Search
- Social Recruiting Seminar & Networking, hosted by BraveNewTalent & Viadeo
- Social Media Monitoring + Facebook + Quora
- We Are Social’s “Meet the Communities” with Mumsnet & The Student Room
- Social @ The Social
- Event, hosted by bigmouthmedia
- Social Influence Panel Debate
- Ogilvy Talks: Spending Money in the Right Places
Friday 11th Feb
Fundamental Amp are generously sponsoring Social Media Week London.
We managed to grab a few minutes with Fundamental Amp‘s CEO, Harri Owen, for a Question and Answer session.
What is Fundamental Amp?
We’re an agency of marketing and communication eclecticism – creating as well as reshaping traditional media and content into Social media without being confined to any one method or channel. There’s no dark art at work – we simply turn the once didactic or one dimensional into the immersive and instantly accessible and where appropriate, malleable sticky stuff that gets people involved.
Niche, buzz, tribal, guerrilla, grass roots, unencumbered – they all apply to what we do. Traditional doesn’t. We’re replacing the boring marketing speak and loathsome spam with real opinions and one-on-one discussions.
What do you look when approaching a new campaign?
We chat to our clients and we chat to our contacts. Of course, we have strict protocols for brand and consumer research and insight but we always have a good, old natter first. Every campaign is unique and by its very nature must respect the brand, the product and the target market. We never rush. And we never, ever spam.
We look for a vernacular, a suitable rhetoric, a way in, something to share. We certainly don’t suggest that every client uses Social Media – far from it but we do create and encourage conversation using a variety of impetuses, innovating for a number of global brands and entertainment clients. All sides need to be actively participating, reacting, adapting, conversing, engaging… and willing as well as respectful – otherwise we’re just shouting into the crowd.
Consultation with the client and their other agencies is a no brainer yet often overlooked with Social Media seen as a bolt-on solution. SEO, PR, Advertising, CRM, Comms – Social Media is part of it and has influence over and impact on it all…therefore as an agency so do we. Sometimes we’re the proverbial whatsit at the wedding but it’s fun to be mixing it up with the trad boys. Cohesion is crucial. There are no silos anymore. Linking architecture must be a priority and we can manage multi-faceted yet personalised executions without stepping on anyone’s toes.
Social media has exploded and to miss the importance of the consumer and their social habitats is to essentially sound the death knell on either your brand or your existing or potential markets. Peer-to-peer power is growing exponentially and with no sense of propriety and brand managers understand the importance of both creativity and adding value using Networks and advocates. We cost a lot less than some bigger agencies and on average deliver an ROI of 6:1.
What platforms are you really excited about?
Where to start..?! Social TV is moving forward at an astounding pace. What started with simple apps that let you tell people what you’re watching has grown into a much more complete and enriching experience. People log in to their favourite shows and experience a media-rich environment and share every part of their experience as they feel it. Think water cooler moment 24/7.
More and more people are two (or three) -screening; using their phones, tablets and laptops at the same time as they’re watching TV, texting, IM’ing or actually talking on their phone. We’re constantly looking into ways in which we can keep them engaged with what they’re viewing while also enjoying a wide-reaching social experience. The same applies to other entertainment industries. Digital distribution has meant users have access to a wealth of online content – video, music, blogs, forums, networks, gaming and books – and they can all be interacted with concurrently. The more ‘connected’ we can be, the more enjoyable and valuable our experiences can be. And the better the experience, the better the conversation.
Where do you see the future of Social Media?
The biggest challenge facing social media platforms today is fragmentation.
With the mighty Facebook and, to a lesser extent, twitter dominating our online conversations, developers are looking at (and to) niche markets and applications to innovate and invigorate the landscape.
There’s an incredibly varied range of services available on any conceivable device but users may not be aware of the little guy trying to get out of the bigger platforms’ shadows. Tribes will become mainstream in time but we need to harness cross- platform/channel experience encouraging users to see the opportunities for social interaction through whatever technology they have to hand. For example, connected gaming experiences are rapidly developing into opportunities for social expression in a controlled virtual environment. Thanks to the tools many games ship with now, personal creativity through user generated content is growing. We’re eager to see what platforms emerge from the homebrew community – out of their own necessity. The expanding range of AR-capable devices is also creating a potential community of millions of people all able to integrate their Social Media experiences into real-life settings. The simplicity of this technology is its biggest benefit. Social media is moving away from the web and is placing itself in more friendly, familiar applications to suit an increasingly varied user base.
It’s an exciting time as new platforms and technologies are springing up out of start- ups, bigger players like Google and Microsoft as well as bedroom developers and hackers.
The future is as unpredictable as it is enticing but we are working to keep at the bleeding edge of every new development. Opt for the new kid on the block and see what kind of experience you get…
//socialmediaweek [dot] org/london/files/2011/01/FA-Logo-170w-72dpi1 [dot] jpg" alt="" width="170" height="74" />Fundamental Amp are sponsoring The Future of TV Advertising: Keeping it Social on Tuesday 8th, 2.30 – 4.30pm at the Design Council.
In a challenging environment for the TV ad industry, advertising revenues are being eroded by channel fragmentation, time-shifting devices like Sky+ and Virgin TiVo and the many other forms of screen-based entertainment that vie for viewers’ attention. These very platforms offer a new world of interactivity, audience engagement and behavioural data, but we’ve been here before. Anyone remember interactive TV first time around? Is Social TV a reality?