Meeting social media enthusiasts in the flesh

Posted by Keri @ MaRS, February 25th, 2009

Third Tuesday

Nobody doubts the growing impact of social media. Keeping up with new developments and understanding how it affects you and your business can be tough as new types and uses of social media pop up ever more rapidly. In an effort to understand the latest developments, I attended a gathering of Third Tuesday Toronto featuring Carol Leaman, the CEO of AideRSS (the company behind PostRank) and Melanie Baker (AideRSS’s Community Manager). The topic? How a social media start-up not only survives but continues to grow in the current economic environment.

Third Tuesday is a group of social media enthusiasts who meet — surprise, surprise — on the Third Tuesday of every month to chat with a special guest speaker about different social media technologies and trends and how these things can be applied for the benefit of PR and marketing programs. It’s a free community-based event based on the original Third Tuesday events in San Francisco.

AideRSS’s PostRank uses algorithms to filter and rank the content of RSS subscriptions. New feeds are ranked by level of audience engagement (i.e. comments posted, bookmarks, etc.) to help readers save time by reading what really matters. It also helps publishers fine-tune their content to their readers’ interests. The company is now moving into analytics which would enable publishers to collect information on how people are interacting with their online content to help them know and engage their audience even better.

Carol talked about how AideRSS took a “science experiment” and turned it into a “real business” by finding a way to turn the data they could collect into knowledge and applications valued by the market. She also talked about how to get noticed as a small start-up (without a large marketing budget) by engaging in both online and offline relationships. Online relationship development could mean grassroots marketing through connecting with influencers in the space and guest blogging. Offline relationships are just as important and involve speaking at important events and finding the right champions to get behind your product or service.

Interested in learning more about social media? Check out Debunking Six Social Media Myths. And consider making it out to a future Third Tuesday event for some casual, friendly interaction with people in the know — consider it part of your “offline relationship” building plan.



Discussion

  • Keri

    An interesting read - thanks. 2 questions

    1. Can you give me a bit more info about Third Tuesday, where, time etc.

    2. Is is possible to follow you on Twitter?

    Cheers .. Dave
  • Hi Dave, if you're looking for more from MaRS in general, you may want to follow MaRS on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/marsdd

    Or there are other advisors here who specialize in marketing that you might be interested in following, such as Peter Evans: techmarketer.

    Or, for social media stuff, you might be interested in either Joe Dee, Peter Flaschner (Flashlight) or myself, who both work on Web stuff here at MaRS.
  • KeRi,

    I'm interested in the advance of social media, though not an early adopter, myself. Cache me among the legacy legions feeling the flinch in our media industry cascade. Here's why I'm here. I'd like you to consider attending our social media, community building, open learning event focused on Ontario's innovation economy. I've added below, the invitation with a link to the registration page.

    The Agenda on the Road—Waterloo

    The Agenda With Steve Paikin, and AgendaCamp

    are coming to Kitchener-Waterloo



    You care about the economy and Ontario’s role in promoting innovation as an engine for positive change. You’ve got ideas worth sharing and want to know what others think about the way forward in our growing knowledge economy. That’s why you won’t want to miss AgendaCamp Waterloo.



    TVO’s AgendaCamp convenes Sunday March 29, from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm in the William G. Davis Research Centre at the University of Waterloo. The day-long open learning forum and social media event is designed by you the participants and facilitated by TVO production and technical personnel. The content of your conversations around building Ontario’s place in the innovation and knowledge economy is captured in digital media on-line. From then on our on-line learning resource is enhanced and shared by all in the digital public space.



    Space at AgendaCamp is limited so please register soon. You can also register to be in the audience of the next night’s live broadcast of The Agenda With Steve Paikin.

    Link: http://www.tvo.org/cfmx/tvoorg/theagenda/index....

    Hope to see you at AgendaCamp.
  • Keri
    Hi Dave,

    Info about Third Tuesday's happenings can be found at meetup.com under 'Third Tuesday Toronto' or http://www.meetup.com/third-tuesday-toronto/. If you sign up for the group, they'll send you information on their events as they come up. The event I went to was at a pub downtown (Fionn McCool's Irish Pub on University Avenue) on the third Tuesday at 6:00pm.

    Hope that helps!
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Author: Keri Damen

Keri builds and manages live and online education for entrepreneurs for the Business Mentorship and Entrepreneurship Program (BMEP) at MaRS. Her background includes working in education and multimedia and for organizations dedicated to supporting entrepreneurship in Europe and Canada. She has an International MBA (IMBA) from the Schulich School of Business at York University.

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