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BlogWorld08 Sessions Guide | Twitter Transcripts

Thanks to all of you who asked for a copy of my tweet transcripts. Here’s the list from the 10 sessions I attended. Did you go to BlogWorld? Please share your resources with us in the comments section.

  1. State of the Blogosphere
  2. Making Money Online – Tips from Top Bloggers
  3. Social Media in the Newsroom
  4. Book Deals, Digital Assets and Corporate Sponsorships for Bloggers
  5. How Not to Use Social Media
  6. Twitter as Micro-Journalism: Breaking News in 140 Characters or Less
  7. How to Sell Direct Advertising on Blogs
  8. Search Engine Optimization for Blogs
  9. Parlaying Internet Fame into Media Attention
  10. Bloggers and PR Strategies

Book Deals, Digital Assets, Corporate Sponsorships for Bloggers | BlogWorld08

Interested in what happened at BlogWorld? During the sessions, I sent out enough twitter updates to fill a 15 page Word document, which added up to over 300 updates. This post covers Book Deals, Digital Assets And Corporate Sponsorships with Prince Campbell, Jonathan Fields and Geoff Nelson.

You’ll find all of my BlogWorld08 twoverage [tweet +coverage] here.

Thanks to those of you who asked me to share these updates.

Reader’s Guide: Each line represents a live update made on @wiredprworks on twitter.com. Reporting is in reverse order; so start at the end and read your way up. Note that this is exactly what I typed during the session, misspellings and all. When you see @name, this means that the person who was talking may be found on twitter.com/name. Apologies in advance for any inaccuracies. 

Did you go to BlogWorld? Please share your takeaways and resources in the comments section.

I walked in late to this session – too many people to talk to in the hallways. Other places to find more detail

Glenda’s recap of day two sessions covers major points from several sessions, including book deals, digital assets and corporate sponsorships

Ducksnorts, a sports blogger, summed up blog and book marketability highlights: “The panelists focused on the importance of marketability, with the two big lessons here being that price is all about perceived value and that you always want to keep your end game in mind, ensuring that everything you’re doing is pulling you in that direction.”

Book Deals, Digital Assets and Corporate Sponsorships for Bloggers Session Transcription by Barbara Rozgonyi @wiredprworks on twitter.com

retheauditors: Will work on that. RT @wiredprworks @lizstrauss to get published need a marketable manuscript and be someone who’s easy to work with #bwe08

@lizstrauss to get published need a marketable manuscript and have to be someone who’s easy to work with #deals, #bwe08

how big of a platform do you need? depends, smaller pubs, smaller platform #deals, #bwe08

you need to know what your endgame is, make sure everything you are doing is headed in that direction #deals #bwe08

RT thanks DaveTaylor @wiredprworks psssst Peter Shankman’s Twitter Id is @skydiver :-) #bwe08

RETWEET @suziecheel 2pm Launch of my book “emergings- a meditation on the emotions of change” by @lizstrauss @photrade booth 510 at #BWE08

ShannonRenee: Retweeting @wiredprworks: follow session updates http://tinyurl.com/3emc8m (expand) #bwe08

if you want to speak at a conference, propose the whole package, not just a session @lizstrauss #deals, #bwe08

might take 6-7 tries to get past gatekeeper to get corporate sponsorships #deals #bwe08

people talk about corporate stuff, but it’s really all about relationships #deals, #bwe08

follow session updates http://tinyurl.com/3emc8m (expand) #bwe08

couple of ways to approach radio, radio and tv internet report rtir.com?, HARO @petershankman, set up sattelite radio tour #deals #bwe08

ShannonRenee: Retweeting @wiredprworks: we leave a footprint that lasts forever online – get it out there and comment on company blogs #bwe08

we leave a footprint that lasts forever online – get it out there and comment on company blogs #bwe08

@jetblue has a dedicate community manager, his job is to check out twitter, use the places that you use to reach out #bwe08

if you have an audience and what you’re saying is what people are interested in, they/companies will come to you #bwe08

call companies and say I blog alot about this – how can we work together? #bwe08

in digital assets sessions, this is where real $ is, facebook session too full to get into s/b in here #bwe08

Book Deals Panelists

Liz Strauss, @lizstrauss

Prince Campbell

Jonathon Fields, @jonathonfields

Geoff Nelson

How Not to Use Social Media | BlogWorld08

social-media-blogworld08 Interested in what happened at BlogWorld? During the sessions, I sent out enough twitter updates to fill a 15 page Word document, which added up to over 300 updates. This post covers Avoiding Disaster: How Not to Use Social Media with Jason Falls, Lee LeFever, Patrick O’Keefe – Patrick O’Keefe, ManagingCommunities.com, Bad Boy Blog (Editor/Blogger), YanksBlog.com (Editor/Blogger) and Darren Rowse – Digital Photography School (Editor), ProBlogger (Editor).

You’ll find all of my BlogWorld08 twoverage [tweet +coverage] here.

Thanks to those of you who asked me to share these updates.

Reader’s Guide: Each line represents a live update made on @wiredprworks on twitter.com. Reporting is in reverse order; so start at the end and read your way up. Note that this is exactly what I typed during the session, misspellings and all. When you see @name, this means that the person who was talking may be found on twitter.com/name. Apologies in advance for any inaccuracies. 

Did you go to BlogWorld? Please share your takeaways and resources in the comments section.

How Not to Use Social Media BlogWorld08 Session Notes by Barbara Rozgonyi @wiredprworks on twitter.com

blog directories about communities @jasonfalls, wordpress lets you ping blog directories #bwe08

much rather write quality content than trolling for submission in blog directories @problogger #bwe08

quality of comments lower on @problogger than early days, rather have 400 readers on topic/target than 40K just flying through #bwe08

think twice about tweeting from a bar in Vegas-even if you think it will be really funny @jasonfalls #bwe08

take out a youtube video & that breaks all blogs w/the video, have to contact all bloggers lesso: be accurate 1st time @leelefever #bwe08

mistakes: past when you’re angry, go for a walk first, don’t damage someone else’s reputation #bwe08

bloggers: need to create a set of rules for pr ppl that want to pitch you: example how to pitch sme on @jasonfalls blog #bwe08

want the rules to be there, ppl should have content and be able to use it #bwe08

linkbait-any content that gets passed around, write a useful resource, creating useful content in ppl’s lives: news, ed, etc. #bwe08

email new commenters, give readers jobs when you’re away, those ppl take a step 2u, u step back to them #bwe08

content is the main part of any community, wordpress makes you pretty good on seo, love your readers to death #bwe08

outreach crosses a line when you take someone else’s space and try to use it @ifroggy #bwe08

our job is to make businesses better, take know-how & pass it on #bwe08

start having conversations and get feedback from ees, make sure ee has a genuine interest – @zappos trains ees on twitter #bwe08

every ee is a connection pt to the brand/powerful mktg tool, have to teach them how to behave.communicate #bwe08

it’s about discerning and setting boundaries, greasing of the wheels that goes along w.being personal @ leelefever #bwe08

theory is: don’t mix personal/business @problogger, twittering about life makes business connections #bwe08

easy to do social marketing – take off mktg/pr and be a human being and have a conversation, be relevant & be trusted @jasonfalls #bwe08

blogs: advertisers don’t want to spend on spammers $ #bwe08

ppl do have this natural inclination to watch corporations for mistakes, tidal wave of bad PR @leelefever #bwe08

over 5,000 marketing messages/day some surveys up to 13,000, social media growing b/c human beings talking to human beings #bwe08

if you have a new product/resource no one will care if your reputation=spammer, ppl don’t want to spend $ on you #bwe08

walmart fake blogs – still has a hard time from coming out from that reputation, hard to shake spammer/nuisance persona #bwe08

be careful about paying ppl for “social media outreach” w/spammy tactics, will end up biting you @ifroggy #bwe08

when you associate w/respectable ppl, you’ll be looked at in the light, stick w/good ppl @ifroggy #bwe08

4 ways to react to negativity: 1 respond privately/2 publicly,3 ignore,4 other people will defend you @problogger #bwe08

when you move to air dirty laundry, everyone gets dirty, best to stay professional @ifroggy #bwe08

spirits case study re: friendly competition, encouraged everyone to visit competition to learn more vs. complete advertising #bwe08

example: canadian club FB app upload pic of dad, found FB club, talked to admin, addressed risk for under 18 shut down site #bwe08

have convos w/legal counsel @jasonfalls, their job is 2 min risk,don’t have 2 have permission 2 link 2 someone, legal there 2 say yes #bwe08

creative commons makes very clear what rules are @leelefever, attribute common craft, communicate rules so they can share #bwe08

think about what is appropriate use of content and how will they share, tell them the rules, find ways, ambiguity is bad, rules good #bwe08

audio, video property rights content wouldn’t be popular if not sharable #bwe08

add value in one place and others will promote you find you, not pushing messages, but pushing value contributions #bwe08

ambassadors will set the tone, really about observing and doing what they do #bwe08

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about learning the culture and looking for key individuals @problogger #bwe08

have to learn the language of the place, find a local to work with @problogger, found the lady plurkers to see how they use #bwe08

@coachdeb talks about tribal mktg, assimilating in the community Jane Goodall, have to know rules lot of differences #bwe08

you need to be honest/transparent @jasonfalls, sig on forums says: I work for co, not here to sell anything, builds cred #bwe08

@problgger, one of the best ways is to tell a story, show people how you come up with an idea #bwe08

Ifroggy – info-tisements, adver-questions, take off mtg/sales hat, be a human you could get thrown out a community #bwe08

@problogger uses sm for: branding, research, traffic, deepening relationships #bwe08

how not to use social media inspired by @emom! #bwe08

Avoiding Social Media Disasters Panel

Darren Rowse, Problogger, @problogger

Jason Falls, Social Media Explorer, @jasonfalls

Patrick O’Keefe, Managing Communities , @ifroggy

Lee LeFever, CommonCraft, @leelefever

Twitter as Micro-Journalism: Breaking News in 140 Characters or Less | BlogWorld08

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Interested in what happened at BlogWorld? During the sessions, I sent out enough twitter updates to fill a 15 page Word document, which added up to over 300 updates. This post covers  Microjournalism: Breaking News in 140 Words or Less with Laura Fitton @pistachio;  Robert Scoble @scobleizer and Doc Searls @dsearls.

For more background, read how Doc Searls defines the live web.

You’ll find all of my BlogWorld08 twoverage [tweet +coverage] here.

Thanks to those of you who asked me to share these updates.

Reader’s Guide: Each line represents a live update made on @wiredprworks on twitter.com. Reporting is in reverse order; so start at the end and read your way up. Note that this is exactly what I typed during the session, misspellings and all. When you see @name, this means that the person who was talking may be found on twitter.com/name. Apologies in advance for any inaccuracies.

Did you go to BlogWorld? Please share your takeaways and resources in the comments section.

Microjournalism: Breaking News in 140 Words [Characters?] or Less session notes by Barbara Rozgonyi @wiredprworks on twitter.com

CCSeed: RT @wiredprworks the net is actually a copy machine-off the record is never off the record #bwe08(cool if people honor the creative commons)

CCSeed: @wiredprworks your tweet stream from #bwe08 rocks!

blogging takes me hours, the microblogging I’m doing is a byproduct of living – @pistachio #bwe08

the net is actually a copy machine – off the record is never off the record #bwe08

everybody has to adopt their own personal style,@pistachio tends to default to off the record & asks permission #bwe08

@scobleizer hung around w/John Edwards 18 hours a day, there’s always a story behind what you’re seeing ? what’s being presented #bwe08

as attention and activity data get aggregated over systems we’ll start seeing authority peaks coming up @pistachio #bwe08

friends in Google reader didn’t exist a year ago, news quality is much higher , building a community of news editors @scobleizer #bwe08

@scobleizer has about 1000 people reporting their Google reader items, 800 items from last night #bwe08

what is the orgasm for journalism? that’s what the industry needs to learn to grow and thrive @pistachio #bwe08

phone is one of the best conversation devices ever made,@scobleizer putting phone # on blog 1 of the best decisions he ever made #bwe08

correct things that are wrong, but don’t work too hard to correct them @pistachio #bwe08

@pistachio, anything negative that people are throwing about you is about them, not about you – wish them peace #bwe08

@coachdeb-the more popular you get, the more it’s [negativity] likely to happen #bwe08

@scobleizer countering negativity, let work speak for itself, engage when people are rational, thicker skin, most people like you #bwe08

@coachdeb asking to how to handle gossip, trolls, nasty people? #bwe08

fundamental paranoia of companies re: twitter/live video slow to change, Not all- @pistachio working with Ford #bwe08

trishussey: Retweet @wiredprworks: fact-checking built into twittter, but what happens when it goes mainstream? #bwe08

@scobleizer wants to add metadata to people in his social network-starting to build his own folders, but can’t share it now #bwe08

fact-checking built into twittter, but what happens when it goes mainstream? #bwe08

@scoblizer showing his friend feed, http://friendfeed.com/scobleizer #bwe08

“journalism” is condition, msm not that objective & not always right, we’re in a good position to reinvent journalism @dsearls #bwe08

@sandiegofire twitter stream adopted by npr in san diego brought joined web=real estate, live web=publishing #bwe08

twittervision shows tweets in real time around the world #bwe08

@scobleizer – opened some new twitter identities to see what it would be like to not have any friends #bwe08

we don’t yet know what people will do once they have these tools @pistachio, #bwe08 we will behave better, will culture change?

@ricksanchezcnn – using twitter on CNN #bwe08

news spreading through participation by others, centralization of news is now gone #bwe08

in micro-blogging session with @pistachio, @scobleizer, @dsearls

 

How to Sell Direct Advertising on Blogs | BlogWorld08

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Interested in what happened at BlogWorld? During the sessions, I sent out what amounted to a 15 page Word document, which added up to over 300 updates. This post covers How to Sell Direct Advertising on Your Blog with Steve Hall, David Peralty, Wendy Piersall, Dave Taylor and Lynn Truong.

You’ll find all of my BlogWorld08 twoverage [tweet +coverage] here.

Thanks to those of you who asked me to share these updates.

Reader’s Guide: Each line represents a live update made on @wiredprworks on twitter.com. Reporting is in reverse order; so start at the end and read your way up. Note that this is exactly what I typed during the session, misspellings and all. When you see @name, this means that the person who was talking may be found on twitter.com/name. Apologies in advance for any inaccuracies.

Did you go to BlogWorld? Please share your takeaways and resources in the comments section.

During the session, Lynn Terry of Clicknewz captured the video of Dave Taylor of Ask Dave Taylor talking about ad sales. Visit Lynn’s blog to read her ad sales for bloggers session recap.

 

Want to see more video? Watch Wendy Piersall of Sparkplugging.com interview Dave Taylor on how to sell blog advertising.

How to Sell Direct Advertising on Blogs BlogWorld08 Session Notes by Barbara Rozgonyi @wiredprworks on twitter.com

ask: what would have to happen in order for you to advertise with me? if advertiser rejects you @emom #bwe08

text link ads – don’t do it!!!! #bwe08

@Ribeezie – sharing all my #bwe08 tweets/notes here: http://tinyurl.com/4gynkh (expand ) :)

suziecheel: Retweet @wiredprworks: oiopublisher $37 WP plugin makes ads easy #bwe08 @johnchow recommened this yesterday sounds good

sometimes advertisers don’t care about stats, heard 5K/day, but cheesehead sold site for $100k w/100 visitors/day @emom #bwe08

the question is never how much something costs, it’s always how much it’s worth and what you offer @davetaylor #bwe08

read 2-3 others blogs in your area bigger than you, pick up the ads and call their advertisers, prove you’re better @stevehall #bwe08

oiopublisher $37 WP plugin makes ads easy #bwe08

today’s theme is laziness : ) ads #bwe08

make it as brain dead easy as possible for advertisers to buy from you @emom #bwe08

@emom blogosphere is co-opition not competition #bwe08

publishing google analytics gives information to competitors,think about the trade-offs, fill out a form for a rate card @davetaylor #bwe08

KimDushinski: This panel on selling ads is awesome. I’m tootired to tweet it. But @MariSmith @wiredprworks and @lynnterry still going strong. #bwe08

action steps: google adsense code, explore ad networks rubicon, put rate card on site-have info there, quantcast #bwe08

@davetaylor likes to go to consumer electronics trade shows, it’s about building an audience #bwe08

we should all go to affiliate summit for ways to monetize @stevehall #bwe08

created a whole new blog network to get ppl taking about epson @emom, #bwe08, found a content partner that ppl can believe in

@emom is here w/whole team thanks to epson, went to a conference & made a connection at blogher #bwe08

allocate boxes on your site for banner ads, never have a space available sign on your blog @davetaylor #bwe08

@davetaylor does well w/google adsense, focus on getting out there & building what you want to create, then do something alternative #bwe08

establish yourself as the expert, engage in the community, you want to become the go-to person @stevehall #bwe08

go out there and ask for what you want David Peralty @bwe08

ask ads for goals, budgets, time frame-not just ad sheet, better way to close the deal #bwe08

key idea, you can say where you want your blog to go, position yourself as a blogger in a space, then pitch cos @davetaylor #bwe08

carve out a tone and editorial voice @stevehall #bwe08

need to differentiate who your readers are for advertisers #bwe08

way easier to get approval for a $20K buy than a $1k buy #bwe08

lazy man’s guide to ad sales: set a price, 3 month min, don’t sell your soul @davetaylor #bwe08

@davetaylor sends companies #s from Google Analytics, ads pay a 3 mo min, not asking a huge amt #bwe08

you want to go beyond display advertising into partnerships #bwe08

synovate conference for startups, Lynn Truong went as press, gave them their media kit for wisebread, 50% clients #bwe08

find a professional to sell ads for you #bwe08

@stevehall do a readership study, define by age, sex, buyer preferences #bwe08

have to make sure you’re measuring clicks and tracking, great for helping you sell ads later on, 9/10 advertisers will not track #bwe08

wiredprworks: in ad sales session @emom leading ros=run of site #bwe08

Ad Sales for Bloggers Panelists

Steve Hall, @stevehall

Dave Taylor, @davetaylor

Wendy Piersall, @emom

David Peralty, @davidcubed

Lynn Truong, @wisebread