It’s definitely conference season, and there are a few events which stand out amongst the requests for you to leave your desk for a while.
I’ve written previously about the Like Minds conference taking place in Exeter on October 16th, and also the Social Media in Business conference in London on October 23rd. (Sadly I’m unlikely to be able to make Exeter, but I’m hoping to get some of the content to post – I should, however, be at the SMiB event in London).
Add a third event to your list, as Monitoring Social Media ’09 takes place on November 17th, 2009. Funnily enough, between the three events, the speakers and guests cover most of the notable people in Social Media in the UK.
This event looks at the ROI, reputation monitoring, who controls social media data, free vs paid monitoring services, automated vs human sentiment detection, identifying and contacting influencers, the future, plus examples and case studies – it should be quite an in-depth look at the topics.
The host is Luke Brynley-Jones, and I’m not going to run through the list of speakers because at the last count I know about 7 of them well, and they’ve had enough links from me in the past!
Early bird tickets are £95 until the 23rd of October, 2009.
Interestingly, there’s also a bit of co-promotion going on between the organisers of MSM’09, SMiB, and Media140, which has probably helped the three events become more complimentary, rather than running the risk of repeating each over in close succession.
