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Agenda

 
 One Day event Monday, January 26, 2009
8:00 AM
Conference Registration Opens
8:30 AM
Breakfast
8:30 AM
Sponsored Breakfast Presentation

Description located on the Workshops Page
Open to All Attendees
Sponsored by Six Apart

9:00 AM
Opening Remarks
Catharine P. Taylor, Columnist, MediaPost
9:15 AM
How We Learned to Listen & What We Do With What We’ve Heard

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 Keynote  
Angela Courtin, SVP, Marketing, Entertainment & Content, MySpace
9:45 AM
Close-Up: Curating the Long Tail: How Brands Can Build Utility Around Online Content

Brands can become involved with consumer-generated media beyond the tired concept of running promotions in which consumers create their own commercials about the brand. By curating the long-tail of content that focuses on each brand’s unique expertise, brand can become part of the discussion and create utility for their consumers, building affinity with their core audience. Buczaczer will present case studies of this concept.

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Dan Buczaczer, Senior VP, Director, Denuo
10:15 AM
The Odd Couples: What Happens When Social Media Agencies and Advertising Agencies Hook Up?

Advertising agencies have long specialized in one-way blasts to the masses; social media agencies specialize in two-way conversations that are often one-on-one, and yet, as mass media fragments into millions of interactive channels, the two need one another to help advertisers connect with users. A look at how social media agencies and ad agencies are partnering to the benefit of all involved.

 Moderator  
Catharine P. Taylor, Columnist, MediaPost
 Panelists  
Cam Balzer, SVP Social, VivaKi Americas
David Berkowitz, Sr. Director of Emerging Media & Innovation, 360i
Rob Key, Founder and CEO, Converseon
Michael Lazerow, CEO, Buddy Media
Nick Sinclair, Audience Development Supervisor, Universal McCann
11:00 AM
Coffee Break


11:15 AM
Plotting an Engagement Strategy: How HP Is Using Social Media to Reach Its Customers
 Keynote  
Chris Curtin, Vice President, Digital Strategy, Corporate Marketing,, Hewlett-Packard Company
12:00 PM
Seen But Not Heard; When Is It Appropriate for Brands to Simply Listen?

With Facebook, MySpace and Twitter all the rage, many advertisers and agencies want a presence in social media, building Facebook apps, creating Twitter characters and buying up MySpace sponsorships. But not all consumers want to confront brands they might buy when they’re engaging in social media, even if they are using social media to talk about those very brands. Thus, brands have to decide when the best thing isn’t to get in on the conversation, but simply to listen and act on, what’s being said.

 Moderator  
Cory Treffiletti, President, Managing Partner, Catalyst:SF
 Panelists  
Shane Ginsberg, Executive Director, Global Business Development, Organic
Gary Goldhammer, Senior Vice President & Director, Client Services West, Edelman Digital
Martin Green, COO, meebo
Matt Sanchez, CEO, VideoEgg
Rich Ullman, SVP, Marketing, Ripple6
12:45 PM
Luncheon


12:45 PM
Sponsored Lunch & Learn Presentation

Description located on the Workshops Page
Open to All Attendees
Sponsored by Ripple6

1:30 PM
The Personal CPM: Quirky Idea or Future Marketing Reality?

In the last year, people including former Forrester analyst Charlene Li have begun talking about the personal CPM, the idea that in a social networking context, people with different levels of influence among their peers will be accorded CPMs, based on their influence-ability. The idea even includes the possibility that individuals with high CPMs would be compensated, just as Paris Hilton is compensated to show up at certain events. With the social graph being as important to Web 2.0 as hits were in the early days of the Web, is this concept an inevitable outcome of advertisers’ wish to connect with social media users, or an idea whose time will never come?

 Moderator  
Charlene Li, Founder, the Altimeter Group
 Panelists  
David Honig, Advisor and Co-founder, Media6degrees, Inc.
Joe Marchese, President, SocialVibe
Jamie Tedford, Founder/CEO, Brand Networks
Eric Wheeler, CEO, 33Across
2:15 PM
Navigating the Financial Crisis: How Marketers Should Use Social Media in a Time of Tight Budgets

The financial crisis has put a crimp in the spending of marketers everywhere, and with social media still being viewed as experimental, it’s an easy line item to cut. However, since consumers will continue to engage in social media—and use it to talk about brands—marketers can’t ignore social media entirely until the economy gets better. Our panel of experts discusses how to make sure marketers don’t lose track of this important, always-on channel.

 Moderator  
Joan Voight, Contributor, MediaPost
 Panelists  
Rob Crumpler, CEO, BuzzLogic
Liza Hausman, VP, Marketing, Gigya, Inc.
Deborah Schultz, Partner, Innovation Practice, Altimeter Group
Neal Shenoy, Managing Partner, [212] Media
Heidi Skinner, Director of Emerging Media, Critical Mass
3:00 PM
Looking Beyond Facebook: The New Places for Advertisers to Unleash Apps

When Facebook first let outside developers create social applications on the popular social networking service, it ushered in a gold rush for advertisers and others to create compelling applications for the service. But there’s more to the social Web than Facebook, and there’s plenty of other places, such as the iPhone and LinkedIn which are emerging as places to put applications where users are. Where are new places that advertisers can unleash their apps?

 Moderator  
Derek Leedy, Vice President, Account Director, Mediasmith, Inc.
 Panelists  
Kevin Barenblat, Co-founder, Context Optional
Chris Cunningham, Co-founder and CEO, appssavvy
Sebastian Gard, Manager of Digital Marketing and Social Media, Microsoft
David Vanderpoel, Principal, Strategy and Marketing, North Highland
3:45 PM
Coffee Break


4:00 PM
140 Characters or Less: Twitter Users Create Its Business Model

This panel is the result of almost three dozen submissions that tried to answer a key question: what should Twitter’s business model be. The winners, listed below, will briefly present their ideas to the OMMA Social audience, and be asked questions by Justin Fishner-Wolfson about the viability of their business idea. Let’s hope Twitter is listening.

 Moderator  
Justin Fishner-Wolfson, Principal, Founders Fund
 Panelists  
Jason Bucky, Creative Director & Digital Marketing Consultant,
Paul Chaney, Internet Marketing Director, Bizzuka.com & President, International Blogging and New Media Association
Uwe Hook, SVP, Media, Direct Partners
Lauren Perdue, Natural Search Specialist, Apogee Search
4:45 PM
Socially Awkward: Using Social Media in Difficult Client Categories

While some categories lend themselves easily to social media, others, because of problems such as regulatory concerns, have a more difficult time using social media in their communications programs, even though consumers may well be talking about these categories, and specific brands within them, online. Two experts who’ve executed social media programs in pharmaceuticals, explain how they’ve walked this fine line.

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 Moderator  
Catharine P. Taylor, Columnist, MediaPost
 Panelists  
Seth Ginsberg, President, TGI Healthworks
Dorothy Wetzel, Partner, Chief Marketing Extrovert, Extrovertic
5:30 PM
Sponsored Cocktail Party

Description located on the Special Events Page
Sponsored by Rock You
Open to All Attendees


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