Archive for October, 2009

Media140

Wednesday, 28 October, 2009

The beginning of this week saw the return of the Media140 conference to London. This time, the conference focussed on brands and the "real-time web" (predominantly Twitter).

There has been some excellent coverage from speakers and audience alike, so I thought it prudent to round them up, below:

  • Kristian Carter of Crazy Epic makes a number of interesting points on the amount of money that Red Bull [Flickr pic on marketing model] has spent on brand experience and engagement, and whether it has represented value for money to Generation Y.
  • Drew Benvie of 33 Digital produces a short post making a reference to a point which he made in his session, and was subsequently picked up by the audience through Twitter: "most brands don’t have a strong culture or personality and that this leads to a social media ecosystem full of fake personality and hence full of fail."
  • Lloyd Davis talks about the lack of wifi provision, which was promised, but never fully delivered. It can’t be that difficult to provide (a) sufficient power sockets for a laptop-powered audience and (b) destruction-tested wifi, in (c) central London… can it?
  • Adam Tinworth has written a comprehensive set of notes - well worth reading.
  • Dan Leach paints a mixed picture - a good event, but more brands would have really made it. He specifically refers to David McCandless [Flickr pic] who perked everyone up towards the end of the afternoon, with his excellent - and highly visual - presentation, using samples from his Information is Beautiful blog and book.
  • George has written the event up in two PDFs, covering the keynote from Tom Bedecarre [Flickr pic] and a verbatim writeup of the panel session.
  • There are plenty of great photos from the event at Flickr.

[Update - new writeup from Gordon Macmillan on BR]

[Update - now with relevant Flickr pix above]

Paul Squires
Founder, Media Aces UK