Showing posts with label Digital Evolution Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Evolution Group. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Getting Social & Going Viral Panel Ruffles a Few Feathers at iKC


During iKC there were many great panels and talks all with the goal of innovation and building Kansas City into the most entrepreneurial city in the world. One panel that stood out was the Getting Social & Going Viral session. Moderated by Aaron Deacon of the Social Media Club of KC comprised of panelist Ramsey Mohsen of Digital Evolution Group, Shelley Kramer of V3 Integrated Marketing, and Allison Way of Inboun. The discussion started off with panelist introductions, followed by a general overview of social media. Once the floor was opened for questions the discussion took flight.

The panelists were generally in consensus on social media practices. Some of those that were talked about:
  • Getting something to go viral is a goal, it doesn’t just happen. The panel each had their own stories of clients that come to them saying “make it go viral”. Snarky Internet-nerd laughter soon followed.
  • Crowd sourcing can be a valuable tool in product development. Mohsen told of his prior experience working with companies that were able to utilize crowd sourcing to gain consumer feedback while developing a new product. This in its self becomes a marketing campaign to build product awareness.
  • Humanize your brand. To do anything with social media, you have to have a following.  Unfortunately, the toughest thing to do in the social media space is to build a following. Pretty catch 22, isn’t it? Humanizing your brand is the key to unlocking the social media book of secrets.

The social media soiree really ignited when the question of how to build a productive social media team arose. One side believed in employing the current younger generation that has been using social media since its inception. While another side believed that more experienced marketers are the ideal employees for a social media team. According to Shelly Kramer, “It’s not just being on social media sites and knowing how to use them, it is business! You need someone experienced that knows business.”  Through intense discussion, involving not only the panel but the audience, consensus was reached that it is best to build a team comprised of the experienced business personnel as well as millennials who know social media.  This mix can foster a great social media team in which everyone learns from one another.

Feathers were definitely ruffled during Going Social and Going Viral at iKC (but isn’t that the goal of a great panel?!). All in all, this panel gave valuable insight from their own experiences in an industry where many try and few succeed.  Now why not put those social skills to use and tweet this!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Gigabit Challenge Goes Live with Digital Evolution Group


WRITTEN BY ALLISON WAY, SENIOR COPYWRITER & CHIEF EDITOR
In the Internet age that we live in today, it's impossible to run a business without getting it online.  In fact, online businesses make up most of the new startups and entrepreneurial ventures in today's world.  Because of this, we need to rely heavily on companies that have an expertise in the online and on-demand environments.  And that's where Digital Evolution Group comes into play.  

Digital Evolution Group is more than an application development firm.  It's a full service e-consultancy that uses the disciplines necessary for success in today's online environment.  Digital Evolution Group is known to get inside of a business in order to intensely understand its challenges and to provide a fresh perspective.  By taking the best ideas and practices of the online industry and warping it into an appropriate technology, Digital Evolution Group knows how to reach the unique objectives that entrepreneurs go after.

Which is why The Gigabit Challenge approached Digital Evolution Group for its webcasting needs. 

On Janaury 18th, The Gigabit Challenge is hosting its Finale event in which 19 Finalists will compete in an intense, all-day pitchfest in front of investors, other startups and the public at the Kansas City Public Library.  But because The Gigabit Challenge is a global competition, it was obvious that not everybody who wanted to attend the Finale would be able to.

In order to solve this challenge, Digital Evolution Group presented The Gigabit Challenge with its high-tech webcasting capabilities.  Now, the Gigabit Challenge Finale will be broadcast throughout the world live and online at www.gigabitchallenge.com/live.

If you are unable to attend The Gigabit Challenge Finale in Kansas City, be sure to tune in live on January 18, 2012 from 8:00AM until 6:00PM (CST) to watch Gigabit Challenge speakers, pitches and awards ceremony.  This is a webcast you won't want to miss--all thanks to Digital Evolution Group.

To attend The Gigabit Challenge Finale, visit gigabitchallenge.eventbrite.com.  

Follow The Gigabit Challenge!  @GBChallengeKC    #GBFinale
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