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Impact of Moderated Discussions Using Twitter?

Impact of Moderated Discussions Using Twitter?

By: KathyS OffLine

On: 10/26/2009 10:26 AM

Posted To: The Circuit

At Neighborhood America, it's not all about selling our AH-mazing technology to the world, it's also about sharing what we know. Sharing is caring! 

So where else can you learn how to effectively leverage social media tools for business and get to hang out with some of the industry's coolest people than during our weekly, moderated discussions on Twitter at Hashtagsocialmedia.com.

The purpose is twofold: to help companies understand how social media creates business value and tangible results; and to advance the industry's conventional thinking of what's possible. 

Started by Marc Meyer and Jason Breed in Spring 2009, Hashtagsocialmedia.com has experienced a steady growth in attendance and participation highlighted by an impressive lineup of influential moderators, resulting in a booked schedule for moderators through March 2010. 

"There's no webinar, no sign up and no fee," says Jason Falls, Principal, Social Media Explorer. "Hashtag Social Media is probably one of the more useful resources in the social media marketing world because it offers an opportunity for people to learn from respected authorities while they interact on Twitter." 

Further attesting to the value of Hashtag Social Media are the moderators that have stepped up to lead the discussions, such notable social media influencers as: Jason Falls, Brian Solis, Todd Defren, Chris Brogan, Rachel Happe, and this Tuesday, October 27th features Scott Monty of Ford Motor Company. 

The moderator guides the discussion, responds to participants in real-time, and ensures they stay on topic. Participants respond using their Twitter accounts during the live, one-hour chat and tag their tweets with #socialmedia. The tweets are then pulled into Hashtagsocialmedia.com where participants can better track the discussion, capture constructive feedback from others, and most importantly, learn from this repository of knowledge. All the tweets and past discussions are archived and easily searchable. 

"We did a survey on hashtag chats for the Quick'n'Dirty Podcast and Hashtag Social Media was by far the most popular, and also... deemed among the most valuable and easiest to join," says Jennifer Leggio, who hosts the Quick'n'Dirty Podcast and blogs on Social Business at ZDNet. "It's a great, informative and well-managed weekly resource." 

The discussions take place every Tuesday at 12 pm EST. Come check it out at http://hashtagsocialmedia.com. And feel free to connect with @marc_meyer or @jasonbreed!

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