Austin Social Media Club is Growing


Organizational Meeting - Friday, April 18, Cafe Caffeine, Noon

In 2006, when I first heard Connie Reece talking about this phenomenon called social media and then later include me in the start-up of the Social Media Club, I had no idea just how quickly so many good things would result from it. To avoid using this post for overly blatant self-promotion, I’ll summarize by saying that we’ve gotten really busy over a very short period of time.

Being involved in the Social Media Club has been extremely effective for us in creating relationships and forming networks across the Austin area and around the world. In fact, Connie is now the Executive Director of the entire international Social Media Club.

Conrad Hametner, Cynthia Baker, Chris Leonard, Kelley Burrus, Brenda Thompson, Clint Howell, whurley, and all of the other co-founders and supporters who’ve been involved since its inception are enjoying the benefits of being involved in the Austin SMC.

We’ve had some excellent programs including John Moore of Brand Autopsy, the Dell Digital Media team, panels on politics with Jon Lebkowsky, Eileen Smith and Sam McCabe, how to create social media news room, Adam Weinroth of Pluck, Second Life, and much more.

We’ve gotten busy with so many new projects, however, that we’ve let our meetings slide for a few months here in Austin. We’re admitting, in public, that we need help. We need even more people involved in order to take the Austin SMC to the next level.

We’re meeting this Friday, at Cafe Caffeine around noon, so we can brainstorm and continue the conversation while looking to the future. We have no preconceived ideas - well, maybe a few - but are quite confident that the results will be better than we could plan or manage alone.

If you’re interested in collaborating on the next phase of SMC, please be there. Cafe Caffeine hosts Jelly in Austin every Friday - one of the main reasons we picked the day and location - and the atmosphere and attitude is exactly what we’re looking for. In case you’re not familiar with it, Jelly is a casual coworking environment which is also international in scope.

Even if you can’t be there, join us anyway by commenting here. As all of us who are a part of social media know, this is a team effort and everyone who is interested is invited. We look forward to seeing you or hearing from you this Friday.

~Mike

P.S. Just about everyone mentioned in this post Twitters. You can follow me @mikechapman and I’ll introduce you around if you’re new. We’ll be twittering during the meeting on Friday and you can join in the conversation from anywhere.

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Just came across your message on Twitter - I was already planning on attending the Jelly, but I am definitely interested in SMC. See y’all then!

Wish I could make it, but simply can’t break away. Trust that you will have wonderful conversations and I’ll wave hello from Twitter land! ;-)

I’m getting a whole bunch of responses on Twitter from people who are either going to attend or will attend by Twitter. That’s great. Austin and Twitter go together nicely.

I will work on whatever committee needs me!

Great meeting today! I am looking forward to contributing on the Social committee.

It was a great meeting. Anyone who missed it is welcome to join in as we go and all of us there are on a master list which I will circulate for continued discussions. Anyone who wants to can post here. Just comment, message me @mikechapman on twitter, or email…chapmanmd@gmail.com and we’ll loop you in. There are no dues or fees for the Austin SMC and if we agree to any in the future, they will be very low so that anyone with an interest can join in. Networking for business, creating community, giving back to the larger community, staying current with new technologies, news, best practices, and interesting players all are on the agenda. Thank you to everyone involved. We are accepting sponsors and will make sure you get a whole bunch of word-of-mouth benefit, and more, for being one.

Hey Mike,
I signed up for Programming. So please work me like a dog to find you guys the best speakers. I’m happy to give back!

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