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Our Work


Social Media & Online Strategy

Client:
Online Marketing Summit
Project Type:
Live Event Blogging / Tweeting

  • Live blogging
  • Live tweeting
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The founders of the Online Marketing Summit wanted to ensure that they reported live from their signature three-day conference, so Channel V Media's writers attended the conference and posted live accounts of each speaker's session. Blog posts included synopses of speakers' key points in addition to our writers' commentary and analysis of the presentations. CVM also broadcasted important points, research results and other "a-ha moments" over Twitter. This coverage, along with that of attendees who were broadcasting the conference on Twitter, worked to propagate the #oms09 hash tag with well-rounded insight for those unable to attend.

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The founders of the Online Marketing Summit wanted to ensure that they reported live from their signature three-day conference, so Channel V Media's writers attended the conference and posted live accounts of each speaker's session. Blog posts included synopses of speakers' key points in addition to our writers' commentary and analysis of the presentations. CVM also broadcasted important points, research results and other "a-ha moments" over Twitter. This coverage, along with that of attendees who were broadcasting the conference on Twitter, worked to propagate the #oms09 hash tag with well-rounded insight for those unable to attend.

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