Edelman Digital Bootcamp

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Whew!

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

edb1.jpgNow that the dust has settled from the whirlwind that was Edelman Digital Bootcamp, I’m finally getting a chance to pause and write up my own thoughts from the event.

First of all, I’m blown away by the work done by the UGA campaigns class that headed up the planning of this event! Lead by UGA grad student, Connie Braesch, this team of 13 students put in many long hours over the course of 46 days to plan and execute an event that typically would have taken months to pull together. But who needs months when you’ve got Kaye Sweetser leading the charge?? Not us! So thanks to the students for doing a phenomenal job with the event (learn more about them and what roles they play here), and thanks to Kaye for making the arrangements to have this event be the “client” for her campaigns class for the semester. Would this have all come together otherwise? Nope. (more…)

Steve is Gonna Talk About Email

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Is e-mail too 90’s?

No, it’s still in the game. It’s a way to connect people with content. Also, it can drive people to action. E-mail can be the stimulus for grassroots action. Viral word of mouth can be a powerful tool.

  • Blog content is syndicated by RSS, but not everyone has an RSS feed. An e-mail notification of a blog post is not out of the question.
  • Avoid sending e-mail out on a list more that three times a month though. Over messaging will get tuned out very quickly.
  • Use HTML formatting to customize your message and create a connection between you message and the content you are linking to.”Yay E-mail” says Steve.

Message to Attendees

Friday, February 29th, 2008

I can’t wait to see everyone tomorrow! I just wanted to share a note that EDB team member Megan Poitevint just send around to all the attendees, so that this info is handy on the Web site if you need it. - Erin

Hello Edelman Digital Bootcamp attendees!

We’re excited that you’ll be participating in the Edelman Digital Bootcamp at the University of Georgia tomorrow! We know you probably still have some questions about the event, so here’s some information to help you prepare for tomorrow.

First, if you have a laptop with wireless connectivity, be sure to bring it along! (more…)

29 people registered!

Monday, February 25th, 2008

If you haven’t, what are you waiting for? Space is limited, so register now!

For our out-of-towners: we blocked off hotel rooms at the Holiday Inn on Broad Street (the main street in downtown Athens). Rooms are set at $92/ night and have airport transportation for $40 each way. Want to cut costs? See who else from your university is going and maybe you can share a room.  (The Facebook group is a great way to network with others going to the event — connect with someone else looking for a roomie!)

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Welcome!

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

We can’t wait to see everyone in Athens for some hands-on social media training. We will post important information about the conference. Let us know if you have any questions about the event and make sure to stop by to see new posts. Here’s some crucial information for potential attendees:

You can register online now.

Price is $25 for students to go to the Bootcamp and reception at East West Bistro. That’s a great deal, let’s be honest, even for college students. Tons of networking chances and social media fun to be had, so register early to secure a spot!

If you can’t go to our daytime conference, you can pay just $10 for the networking reception at East West.

Educators can look forward to round table discussions led by Phil Gomes and learning to integrate social media in the classroom for only $40.

Remember space is limited so register early and bring friends for a great weekend in Athens.

It will be worth your time. Trust me.