Radian6 launches Twebinar Series on social media with Chris Brogan
By David Alston on Saturday, June 14th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
June 26 at 2pm EST kicks off the social media summer series hosted by Chris Brogan and brought to those registering FREE by Radian6. Interviews with over 30 of social media’s leaders, this series will explore various aspects of social media as they relate to the corporation. The first topic is called “Game Changing Moves - Doing Business with Social Media.” Here’s a summary of what will be covered during a video interview packed 1 hour session.
“How do companies like Boeing, Comcast, Sony, Yamaha, The American Red Cross, Sea World, General Motors, and Nike use social media to change the way they’re doing business? What can they teach you about building community, marketing, product development, and customer service? Radian6 and CrossTech Media have partnered on an incredible journey into how businesses can benefit from social media, and you’re invited along for the ride…”
And we are trying something new as well. We are introducing the Twebinar - the mashup between Twitter and a webinar. Users don’t just watch from the sidelines but join in on the conversation before, during and after each Twebinar. And they connect with not only the host but every social media leader featured in the program.
For bios on each speaker, how to get on Twitter and connect with the event, and how to register for FREE go to www.twebinar.com
It’s going to be quite a summer.
Tags: Chris Brogan, radian6, social media, twebinar, twebinars, twitter




June 26th, 2008 at 7:17 pm
I just attended the twebinar.. I thought it was great - however hobbled by Twitter’s well-known unreliability, but Summize saved the day.
I also enjoyed the many interviews featured… very interesting to get the perspective of industries - large and small.
As a virtual assistant specializing in web services (including social media management) it’s nice to know that the demand for such services will only increase, and not only from solopreneurs.
Great job!.