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Inaugural Seattle Interactive Conference: Highlights from Yelp, Shauna Causey, KING-TV and more [imported from Seattle Guanxi]
Apr 2nd
The hashtag from the conference is #SIC2011, if you want to view all tweets.
Sean presented the core of Ant’s Eye View’s consulting philosophy: the five levels of social engagement for companies as a whole. He said too many companies treat social engagement like an on/off button: “Are we on Twitter?” The takeaway everyone tweeted is that social engagement requires organizational change to get everyone in the company on board, and he provided advice to convince management that social engagement is important. He also mentioned that companies cannot simply have social media policies and nothing else; they need to incorporate education into their social engagement journeys.
Tweets from the session: #sic2011 + @redpantsmeme

Transformation of News Media Panel:
Will Hunsinger (@billykid) of Evri – moderator
Mark Briggs (@markbriggs) of KING-TV
John Cook (@johncook) of GeekWire
Mike Davidson (@mikeindustries) of Newsvine
Curt Woodward (@curtwoodward) of Xconomy
This was, of course, an excellent panel. Beth liked how panelists brought up how online community has changed the timeline of interviewing versus publishing articles. It used to be that for feature articles, journalists would do all their interviewing up front then be done with the story as soon as it published. Now, John Cook prefers to get a story done with as much information as he can get quickly, then write follow-up posts based on reader comments and breaking information. There were also a couple of really good points made about revenue for news sites. Curt Woodward brought up that Craig’s List killed classified ad revenue for newspapers forever. Mike Davidson believes that news sites can generate revenue by bundling the cost to view articles with real-life goods, such as through Groupon-type deals.
Day 2:
Tweets from the session: #sic2011 + @lomcovak
This session probably had the most active tweet stream of both days. You can view GeekWire’s post on it here: Highlights: Sir Mix-A-Lot, Pearl Jam, Death Cab, KEXP and music in the digital age.
Yelping About Chinese Food
Sep 21st
I joined the site Yelp.com shortly after it started in summer 2007 as part of an internship. I then didn’t use it for 3 years because I first went back to school in Eugene, Oregon, which didn’t have the review option, then immediately went to China where the site is not present at all. I recently started writing reviews again after much pressure from my good friend Aaron E. who has made many friends through Yelp.
Of course two of the first places I’ve reviewed are Chinese restaurants in Portland and Seattle. Check out my reviews for Portland’s Vegetarian House and Seattle’s Purple Dot Cafe. In both cases you have to scroll down to see my review.
Check out my Yelp profile and more of my reviews at http://bethevans.yelp.com.
Update 11/23/2010: For those of you visiting my blog’s Web site as opposed to experiencing it through RSS feed, you’ll notice I now have Yelp “bling” that shows off my East Asian Food Snob list. I plan to keep updating it as I try new restaurants and grocers.

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