Presentations are a great way to consume information and learn about new topics. Unfortunately, we don't all have the time and money to spend traveling to conferences to see them in person.
Fortunately, the web has helped solve this problem by making it easier to share and watch presentations . Slideshare has become a powerful resource for discovering new ideas. Today, we selected some of the best social media marketing presentations that are worth watching and could inspire slides for your own presentations.
Social Media Marketing Presentations
1.The 25 Basic Styles of Blogging ... And When To Use Each One by Rohit Bhargava
2.Basics Of Social Media Roi by Olivier Blanchard
3. Conversation by Design by David Armano
4. Social Media Strategy by ducttape
5. What the F**K is Social Media: One Year Later by Marta Kagan
6. B2B Social Media Marketing by Christina "CK" Kerley
7. 7 Ways to Use Social Media to Build Stunning Business and Personal Brands by Jay Baer
8. Joffreys Coffee & Tea Company Social Media Marketing Case Study by Adam Singer
9. Do's and dont's of Social Media by Branding Personality
10.
Employees are Social Media Marketers, Too! (they just don't know it yet) by
Gia Lyons
11. 8 Digital Trends That Will Change Everything by Josh Martin
David Lelong 8:22 AM on April 27, 2010
This is a great resource for people in the know to expand their knowledge as well as for others to begin their education on social media.
I'm going to spend some time today going through these presentations.
Naveen 9:12 AM on April 27, 2010
Nice infomrtion about social media..
Thanks for ur news...
Dick Wooden 10:00 AM on April 27, 2010
Very interesting social media presentations for those of us who like visually engaging material. I look forward to reviewing each of these.
Nick Inglis 11:21 AM on April 27, 2010
This is my favorite from David Heinemeier Hannson from 37signals: http://www.omnisio.com/v/ZW4WTUGdjhG/david-heinemeier-hansson-at-startup-school-08
Some social media and some business, all great info. (NSFW at times)
Search Engine Optimization Vancouver 11:55 AM on April 27, 2010
there goes my day :). if i don't get anything done today because of this post I am blaming all of you guys :). Awesome post!. Thanks for the info.
Jan Burch 12:13 PM on April 27, 2010
I got my download. Forget my last comment. The link to download it was e-mailed to me. Thank you.
Josh Martin 9:58 PM on April 27, 2010
Great blog post! Thanks for including my presentation in this list too!
kewl guru 9:02 AM on April 28, 2010
At the end of the day, having said that, there’s a paradigm shift of the strategic staircase; to reverse wrongsiding the demographic by
leveraging talents, and display and inspire unyielding integrity thru living and embracing the values and a reduction in workforce.
Strategic intiatives focus on the next level drill-down to granularity, cascading down new information to staff and/or supplicants, and
feeding it back to our stakeholders, who must come to the social-media brandology party or be left out. And also in addition, to aggregate
bandwidth at the close of play by actioning ROI, since we’d better not let the grass grow too long on this one unless we’ve captured the
low-hanging fruit. By capturing and employing/deploying 360-degree thinking we are still optimistic things will feed through the sales and
delivery pipeline, in order to
pre-prepare and utilise forward planning and ensure the balance sheet by sprinkling our magic throughout the enterprise supply chain to
gain clarity, pivotal shifts and momentum, with due diligence. We need a holistic, cradle-to-grave approach and, as product evangelists and
brandology catalysts, loop back to our clients and touch base, to demonstrate our guru-ness and due diligence, and exchange idea-
showers offline in order to clarify, articulate and empower their version of massive success through business strategies, coaching and brand
alignment. From the get-go, we must… we shall… let us now… go forward together in this space; focus like a laser beam and be leaders of
excellence, gaining clarity and momentum to maintain focus in achieving our goals, because we know that gr8 people are at the heart of
every successful organization. We're determined to set the standard for others to follow, we're authentic and we embrace it!
Maura Derstein 4:35 PM on April 28, 2010
Great content! I like the variety of posts and tackling the different obstacles facing social media and organizations.
Bobbi-Lea Dionysius 8:39 PM on April 28, 2010
Thankyou for sharing this great resource. Helps to cut out the clutter of info overload!
Rituraj 5:16 AM on April 29, 2010
WOW thats great resource !!!!!!!! ITs simply damn good about Social media. All presentations are giving complete sense of social media collectively.
I love such collection.
Ricardo Bueno 8:26 PM on May 02, 2010
GREAT list of presentations!!
Jielan 6:14 AM on May 03, 2010
Really, WHICH flavor of Kool Aid are all of you drinking??? This is the same old, in different packaging. How sad, you are all in a trance state!