Web 2.0 Creative Marketing Seminar

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CreateKX in partnership with Cockpit Arts

Wednesday 24th October, 6.30 – 9pm

The Innovation Centre – conference rooms, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, Southampton Row, Holborn, WC1

Fee: £5 – payable via cheque. Please book via www.createkx.org.uk or email sian.james@bl.uk

You may be a skilled designer, artist or creative entrepreneur, but how do you successfully raise your profile and raise the saleability of your product via the www?

Web 2.0 can drive genuine business value and significant competitive advantage, encouraging social collaboration, two-way use of the Web, services that are open and re-purposable, concepts which turn into conversations.  But can you build and grow a real business with these ideas?

Join our experts, as they de-mystify technologies of wikis, mashups, on-line communities and social networking sites to showcase your work, raise your profile and grow your business.

This evening seminar will tackle the salient points of improving your creative business via new web technologies: From creating a virtual shop-window, growing your client base, exchanging ideas and sourcing new opportunities.

Speakers:

Colin Donald: Futurescape – http://www.futurescape.co.uk

Colin Donald is one of the Pricipals at Futurescape which focuses on the rapidly changing nexus between social networking, online video, digital media and marketing.  Futurescape has consulted for a range of media clients, including ITV’s Granadaand Carlton, Discovery Communications, Microsoft and First Resort.  Colin started the New Media department at Flextech Television (now Virgin Media) in the mid-Nineties, where he launched a series of award-winning Web sites to market Flextech’s televison channels. He was previously at the authoritative business newsletter Financial Times: New Media Markets and on the editorial board of media consultancy Informed Sources (now part of Mercer Management Consulting), analysing broadband content, models for commerce via TV and interactive TV. His ActiveTV column in Broadcast magazine analysed new media for the television industry.

Daniel Bower: eMomentum Ltd – http://www.emomentum.co.uk

Daniel Bower is Project Manager at eMomentum Ltd, a privately funded Internet company dedicated in investing in, and creating, remarkable websites.  Daniel oversees a portfolio of projects including the recently launched welovelocal.com, a social local search website that helps people find the best local businesses using reviews from people they can trust.  Daniel has contributed to a number of leading technology publications including eConsultancy and iMedia Connection.

Daniel’s interests include RSS, social media, and the role of the web in politics.

Katy Davis: Gobblynne Animation – www.gobblynne.com/index.html and http://www.myspace.com/gobblynne

Katy Davis is a Mixed Media Animator.  Her most recent music video “Gone Fishing” for the band Second Person has received a number of awards from film festivals around the world.  The video has been used by Cobra Beer in their recent sponsorship of ITV movies in the UK as well as by MTV in the advertising of their new MTV Flux music channel. Gone Fishing has been featured in the recommended music section on the front page of Google Video (February 2007), and more recently featured on YouTube and MySpace.  In February 2007 Katy was chosen for front page as “Director’s Choice” for the 4Talent Directory (www.channel4.com/4talent) and in May 2007 Katy was selected as one of the top 12 filmmakers short listed to direct a £1Million film as part of the MyMovie Mashup competition (www.myspace.com/mymoviemashup).

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About William Perrin

Active in Kings Cross London and South Oxfordshire, founder of Talk About Local, helping people find a voice online and a trustee of The Indigo Trust , Good Things Foundation and ThreeSixtyGiving as well as Connect8.
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