
As you've been able to tell from our last couple blog posts and all of the tweets, a few of attended Twiistup 6 in Los Angeles this past Thursday and Friday. For those of you who aren't familiar with it, Twiistup is a conference that connects people from technology, media and entertainment. There were a lot of fairly new companies "showing off" their product or service and there were panels that covered several topics, from tips for entrepreneurs looking for investors to social media and the "do's" and "don't"s in that area of marketing and tech.
Read about: Tips for Entrepreneurs from Twiistup 6This is about 75% of the Music and Technology panel from Twiistup 6. I underestimated the length of this one and ran out of juice on the little Flip cam.
This panel covered all things that tie music and technology together, and today it seems like they are inseparable. Panelists include Grammy award winning artist Chamillionaire, QD3 (Quincy Jones III), Brian Solis and Ian Rogers of Topspin media.
Amazing insights on how Chamillionaire ties social media in with his overall branding, marketing and fan base to be successful without waiting on the major labels to get caught up to social media.
Read about: Music and Technology @twiistup 6Twiistup 6 panel "Leveraging the Social Web". This session focused on being authentic and connecting with your audience in a natural meaningful way with insights from some of the most powerful leaders in social media.
Read about: Leveraging the Social Web @twiistup 6
This is a special edition of Client Corner based on something I heard at Twiistup 6 today. E-hustle may not be an official term or phrase, but it jumped out at me, and I thought it'd be a fun one to post. Hope you guys enjoy...
Read about: Client Corner: "E-Hustle"
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