The Economics of Social Media 2008 is a one-day conference focused on investigating the evolving economics of social media. Industry leaders and experts will look at deals and business models, the creative process and the enabling technologies of the social media economy.
Speakers for the conference include Leonard Brody, CEO, NowPublic, Dalton Caldwell, CEO, Imeem, Jim Louderback, CEO, Revision3, Kevin Rose, Founder, Digg and executives from Martha Stewart Omnimedia, MTV, Yahoo, Seesmic, Veoh, FastCompany.TV, PepsiCo and CNN.com.Panel topics run the gamut: Online Social Video (Robert Scoble, Moderator), Grown-Up Start Ups, Pushing Social Media Boundaries With Marketing and Advertising, Policy and Social Media Consolidation.
The one-day EconSM Conference will be held at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles on April 29, 2008. There’s an opening reception on April 28th (7p-10p). This is a great event for entrepreneurs like me who are operating businesses that straddle the line between traditional off-line/brick-and-mortar businesses and online businesses, or those who are interested in building a business around their active social (media) lives.
Register ($695 for Early Birds, $995 for regular registrants)
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