Sessions on day two begin at 8:30 PST and while I appreciate that, it’s aggressive in my book. So, I’ll be attending, Twittering and blogging the following sessions at Web 2.0 Expo today as well as visiting blogtropol.us:
- 9:40am Creating a Coherent Social Strategy for Business Charlene Li (Forrester Research), Josh Bernoff (Forrester Research)
- 10:50am Consumer 2.0: How Web 2.0 is Changing Moods, Metrics, & Monetization Rafe Needleman (CNET), Konrad Feldman (Quantcast), Erin Hunter (comScore, Inc.), Garrick Schmitt (Avenue A | Razorfish), Murtaza Hussain (Peanut
Now comes a tough call. Three sessions in the 1:30 slot that I’d really like to attend at the same time.
- 1:30pm Best-kept Secrets to Search Engine Optimization Success: the Art and the Science Stephan Spencer (Netconcepts)
OR
- 1:30pm Short Attention Span Theater: The Birth of Microblogging & Micromedia Gregarious Narain (Blue Whale Labs), Jeremiah Owyang (Forrester Research), Brian Solis (Future Works and PR 2.0), Stowe Boyd (The /Messengers)
OR
- 1:30pm IBM: Web 2.0 Goes to Work Gina Poole (IBM Software Group), Rod Smith (IBM Emerging Internet Technologies)
It’s a really a tough one, so if you have a preference for which session you’d like me to cover, please share your preference in the comments!
The conference day will wind up with: (for me at least)
4:00pm Opening Welcome Jennifer Pahlka (CMP), Brady Forrest (O’Reilly Media, Inc.) O’Reilly Radar Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media, Inc.)
It’s a really tough one. One and two are both very interesting, but I think I would rather go for number 2. It’s more likely to include something new.
I vote for Short Attention Span Theater.
Thx for the choice Lee. I’d like to hear about Best-kept Secrets to Search Engine Optimization Success: the Art and the Science.
Hopefully it’s not just a “50 things you can do to seo your site” talk.
I like the 2nd option in the middle Lee!
P.S Yes I followed twitter to this.
Thank you for the votes everyone! Between the comments here and feedback on Twitter, it was the session on Microblogging “Short Attention Span Theatre” that won out.
Here’s the post: http://tinyurl.com/4teens
Would of loved to been there.