Welcome to episode 155, I'm sorry I wasn't able to deliver an episode last week, the conference was so 'full on' I had no opportunity to put together the full episode although I did manage to record a few short snippets.
Now that I'm back, albeit somewhat jet lagged, I thought I would share with you my experiences last week in San Diego
But first……
Interesting Stuff I Saw This Week.
LinkedIn revamps timeline with Trending Storylines: curated, algorithmic news clusters
This seems like a good move on the face of it, note that the trends are personalised so not everyone will see the same posts. It's currently only available in the US (desktop & mobile) so I haven't had a play with it yet and I will reserve judgment until then.
LinkedIn could be moving firm's IP to Ireland after Microsoft's €24bn takeover
So, not happy with making more money from it's members, LinkedIn want to pay less tax!!
Social Media Marketing World (#SMMW17)
So last week I made the trip to San Diego, a trip I had thought about making every year since this conference started. It was a big commitment both financially and in terms of time….so was it worth it?
The conference was held at the massive convention centre in downtown San Diego. SMMW had c3000 delegates but we barely took up ⅓rd of the convention centre!!
The conference began officially on Thursday but they ran a series of practical workshops on the Wednesday so my first experience was a practical session led by David H. Lawrence 17th and it couldn't have been a better start!
How to create videos that build authority at a moments notice. David H. Lawrence XVII
I made more notes in this session than in any other. Very impressive speaker with a background as a Hollywood actor!
I met up with listener Gary Stockton afterwards to get his feedback
Key points;
How to create highly shareable social media images - Rebekah Radice
I am a big believer in the importance of images in our posts and articles on LinkedIn so I had high hopes for this workshop……it wasn't as insightful as I hoped but I still picked up a few tips;
Day two keynote - Michael Stelzner
Artificial Intelligence - Christopher Penn
This was a very fascinating but complicated topic and I think I understood, at best about 20% of what Christopher covered! He was clearly a very competent, technical guy and as a result he communicated as you would expect of someone of such a 'techie'! The main highlights were as follows;
How to become an evangelist - Guy Kawasaki
Guy was one of the real 'Superstar' presenters at the conference and he didn't disappoint! He can be pretty controversial at times but also very entertaining. He was talking about being an evangelist and the things I learnt were as follows;