What Topic Tables Would You Like to See at Web Community Forum 2007?

by Teresa Valdez Klein on November 16, 2007

I’ve been brainstorming some topic table ideas for lunch for Web Community Forum 2007. The results of my storming appear below.

What topic tables would you like to see at Web Community Forum 2007

  • Marketing professionals round table (16%, 22 Votes)
  • What’s the next big thing? (15%, 21 Votes)
  • Using Facebook’s new advertising features (15%, 21 Votes)
  • Group engagement strategies (13%, 18 Votes)
  • Let’s talk about applications (13%, 18 Votes)
  • Using Facebook for recruitment (7%, 10 Votes)
  • Linkedin users of Facebook unite (7%, 9 Votes)
  • Is Facebook really worth $15 billion? (5%, 7 Votes)
  • Total Facebook newbies unite (4%, 6 Votes)
  • Planning unconference sessions (3%, 4 Votes)
  • Political activism on Facebook (3%, 4 Votes)

Total Voters: 137

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The top six topic tables — three each day — will happen at the conference. You can vote for up to six tables.

Or if there’s something awesome I’ve neglected to include, feel free to tear me a new one in the comments.

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Sean ODriscoll 11.16.07 at 5:40 pm

I’m always interested in talking with others about find and engaging influencers in social networks.

2 Mari Smith 11.17.07 at 1:46 am

Thanks for the great list, Teresa. I put my 6 cents in. :) Looking forward to a fabulous conference.
Cheers,
Mari

3 Web Community Forum » Blog Archive » Tips for Business: Your Facebook group is not an e-mail list 11.19.07 at 12:33 pm

[...] That’s a great trick for making sure the big stuff gets noticed, but it works because it is not yet over-used. Save it for the stuff that’s really interesting, or when you really need the input (like our topic tables poll). [...]

4 Weave 11.26.07 at 3:11 pm

A topic that I think is going to become more and more talked about over the next year is Reputation Management. Can one manage their reputation online? How should they go about doing that? What are the best tools? Does online reputation lead to additional business? Interesting stuff!

Also, “Mixing the Personal with the Professional: Good or Bad?” How does each generation see the sharing of personal data? Does affinity lead to improved networking or does overshare put you at risk?

I think either one would be really interesting…hell, makes me want to go sit down and write about both!

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