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I mean, this is a fashion blog. People expect to see skirts and dresses, not men in costumes talking about ROI and 360° campaigns. But, blogs are social media and some of us fashion ones did get mentioned on stage, so here is my fashion and blogger oriented report on yesterday's Social Media Conference organised by Boussias.
"Demystifying Blogs and Blogger Relations"
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Sorry there's no link for the company, as I usually provide. I tried googling them and I couldn't find anything. After some help from my fellow twitterers, all I found for the Athens branch of Hill & Knowlton Digital PR was their address and phone number, four clicks into the international site. Certainly not good enough if your trade is the internet.
"GOD & Social Media"
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Moving on to the third fashion-related speech of the day:
"Buldoza digs & digs & digs into Social Media: What have we found…"
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You see, even before its launch, Buldoza has been active on twitter by replying to mentions right away and getting into conversation with people, keeping a very active page on facebook, uploading pics on flickr from the backstage of its photoshots, keeping a company blog powered by wordpress where they share insights of the way they work as well as fun trivia, and also having a very active presence on youtube with a series of videos titled making of buldoza.gr on how the company started, product reviews and the buldoza x-mas flash mob that went viral.
And that's not all. Panayiotis also gave some great examples on how a fashion e-tail business can crowdsource product suggestions from its clients on-line via twitter or use it to attract them from competition.
Examples?
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Simple yet fucking impressive.
And last but not least:
"Being Agile: How Social is transforming Marketing as we know it"
Main conference speaker Leo Rayman of DDB UK easily gets the "most stylish social media speaker" award for his outfit of black jeans, checkered shirt and red belt topped with a great grey jacket for that sharp business feel.
Extra brownie points for the red socks.
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That's it.
I know that's only four speakers out of 22 and there's a lot more that could be said on the fails and wins we witnessed yesterday, but as I mentioned in the start, this is a fashion blog. I try to keep things fashion-relevant. If you are still interested to learn more and you can read Greek, then head over to Dimitris Kalogeropoulos' blog and read this amazing report. Seriously, it's exactly what I would write if I wasn't a fashion blog. Or simply lazy.
That's all from let's hope things improve till next time.
[please note that this post was edited from the first draft published, as I had accidentally merged 2 reports in one, hence making one person appear to say things said by another]
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