Posts tagged ‘Calgary’

December 29th, 2011

A New Calgary Meetup Group – Focusing on WordPress

A new Meetup Group has been recently formed in Calgary. “The Calgary WordPress Meetup Group“. Created by local blogger John Smiley of www.MrYYC.com, the group’s intention is:

“….being organized to hold monthly get-togethers and discussions around the WordPress blogging platform. This group is suitable for designers, developers, and bloggers of all levels (including beginners). The focus is on the creative use of WordPress for site design and development. The group will also address topics related to content such as WordPress SEO, though may or may not deal with content development in and of itself.”

All of the blogs I maintain for myself, my daughter, my volunteer work and my clients are on WordPress. I have tried serveral other platforms and enjoy WordPress the most. I also factored in that many successful bloggers I follow also use WordPress. I figure that if the pros use WordPress then it has to be a leader in blogging software, and I haven’t been disappointed.

The group has been around for about a month and has nearly 25 members so far. It look like the group will be officially launched in January of 2012.

If you are using WordPress and want to get better or learn new skills join the group!

 

 

December 27th, 2011

Mount Royal University Offers Social Media Training for Calgary

Mount Royal University is offering a Certificate in Social Media for Business Extension and Social Media Workshops.

The required courses are

  • Introduction to Social Media for Business
  • Social Media Strategy
  • Branding and Online Communications
  • Social Media Analytics and Optimization
  • Social Media Final Project

Required courses for the certificate program range from $399-$599 and are 5-10 classes in length.

The Univeristy also offers workshops. They are NOT part of the above certificate program. They are:

  • The Power and Perils of Twitter for Business
  • The Power and Perils of Blogging for Business
  • The Power and Perils of LinkedIn for Business

Workshops range in price from $199-$299 for 3-6 hour classes.

For more information on these classes and workshops visit MRU’s site.

 

 

 

November 6th, 2010

Calgary Social Media Event: Book Launch

Vancouver’s Shane Gibson, author of three sales and marketing related books will be in Calgary on Nov 22, 2010 promoting his recent publication he co-authored, “Guerilla Social Media Marketing”.

I have not read this book yet. A social media peer flipped through the book at the book store and thought it would be a good read for people new to the world of social media. This was echoed by Knowlton Thomas of Techvibes in his book review of Guerrilla Social Media Marketing, “Admittedly, the book doesn’t boast any truly revolutionary secrets or concepts—a social media veteran won’t find much fresh value in the $21.95 price tag. But for a beginning individual or startup interested in maximizing today’s social media landscape for marketing purposes, GSMM does offer a solid framework for understanding the various social channels and maximizing your potential ROI within them.

Event Details: November 22, 2010 at 4:00pm, West Restaurant and Bar (225 7 Ave SW, Calgary) **note new start time of 4:00pm

Buy the book on Amazon: Guerrilla Social Media Marketing by Shane Gibson

Calgary Event - Social Media Book Launch

See who’s going and RSVP on Facebook: www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=170754506275099

RSVP on EventBrite: http://guerrillamarketingcalgary.eventbrite.com/

Connect with Shane on LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/shanegibson

Twitter: @shanegibson

Suggested Twitter event hashtag: #shanegibsonyyc

August 19th, 2010

Always wanted to be an Editor? While networking in Oil and Gas?

The Canadian Association of Drilling Engineers (CADE) is looking for a skilled person to fill the position of Volunteer Journal Editor.

The Canadian Well Construction Journal is published with assistance from JuneWarren-Nickles Energy Group 10 times a year. You can find a copy here: http://www.cade.ca/page.aspx?id=journal

It is a high end publication that is distributed to our membership.

The responsibilities of editor are:

  • Interface with the publisher of the CWCJ
  • Collects content and works with content providers
  • Work with all facets of the CADE organization to promote and advertise our association events and marketing efforts whenever there is an opportunity
  • Liaises with JuneWarren-Nickles Energy Group, the CADE Sponsorship Chair and others when required

The Editor may also put together a subcommittee to assist with the responsibilities and tasks

The new Editor will be mentored by the journal creator and past Editor.

The benefits of volunteering with CADE:

  • Become networked within the Well Construction (Drilling and Completions) Industry! The Editor will get the opportunity to meet and work with the Board of Directors, Sponsors and the membership
  • Improve your communication and editing skills
  • Have fun! This is a great opportunity to meet people, learn and have fun doing it!

If you are interested please contact the Past Editor:
Todd Brown
tbrown@themotorcompany.ca
403.969.8148

For more info on CADE: www.cade.ca

June 29th, 2010

Calgary’s Third Tuesday Marketing Meetup Event with Jeff Nelson

On Monday, June 28, 2010, Calgary’s Jeff Nelson of Anduro Marketing spoke to a crowd of about 15 social media enthusiasts at the “Third Tuesday Meetup” (usually not on the third Tuesday!) organized by Doug Lacombe.

Jeff started the session asking the attendees if we felt social media helped search engine optimization (SEO), most attendees felt that having a presence on social media platforms helped their google ratings. Jeff was the naysayer in the group, he went on to prove why.

The main reason social media does not help with SEO is because of the ‘nofollow’ html code that these platforms use. Wikipedia (a site that commonly uses the nofollow code) defines nofollow as: an HTML attribute value used to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target’s ranking in the search engine’s index”.

Some useful links that Jeff shared:

Jeff did explain that YouTube allows one regular link that will affect SEO, the website in your profile, so he highly suggested creating a profile on this site.

The conversation turned to blogs. Blogs are a fabulous SEO optimizer – no question. Jeff also suggested we should all do our best to put key words into the blog posts URL. For example the URL of this post is “calgarys-third-tuesday-marketing-meetup-event-with-jeff-nelson”. I would like my site to come up in search engines when people type in some or all of the following words: Calgary, Marketing, Event – so hopefully that URL will help.

Jeff proved in this session that social media does not necessarily improve one’s SEO, but he did agree without a doubt that it does have value and clearly drives brand engagement. Carry on with social media strategies, and be aware of what really affects SEO.

This event was very valuable, great location (downtown), good engagement from the attendees, admission was free.

I highly suggest future Third Tuesday Meetups, they are now done for the summer, check out the meetup site, Doug does a great job at varying the topics, and he is also a good facilitator and a knowledgeable resource. http://www.meetup.com/third-tuesday-calgary/

Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk)
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com

June 20th, 2010

The Art of Marketing Calgary Event Review

 

The Art of Marketing came to Calgary’s Jack Singer Concert Hall / Epcor Center on June 14, 2010.

The event was well attended with approximately 1000 delegates, although the Jack Singer Concert Hall can hold over 2000 and the organizers were hoping to get ~1200-1400 delegates. 1000 people for a Marketing Event in Calgary is not too shabby. (The Toronto event sold out, the event was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Center, I don’t know how many attended but the center holds 2600 people).

 

What I liked about the event:

Loved the emcee of the event, comedian / creative director Ron Tite reminded me of Ari Gold off the show Entourage. He is from the marketing and advertising industry, he was funny and kept the crowd going.

The quality and the variety of the speakers was well suited for the audience. Each speaker is an author of atleast one book, apparently a must to get on this speaking tour.

My favourite speakers were Gary Vaynerchuk and Mitch Joel – not a surprise as they were my favourites going into the event.

Gary was the only speaker to hold a Q&A session, surprising since everyone else is talking about engaging and conversing – but he was the only one that actually did it. I enjoyed Gary’s frankness with the audience, and of course his passion, stating “you should be embarrassed (as a marketer) if you don’t have a Twitter account” and “you’d be a f*ing idiot not to have one” (Facebook Fan Page)

Cassie Strom, Gary Vaynerchuk, Shannon Bowen-Kelsick

 

Call it like it is Gary. The audience definitely responded well to his energetic talk. Check out Gary’s and Mitch’s separate books – very worthwhile: “Crush It” by Gary, “Six Pixels of Separation” by Mitch.

Sir Ken Robinson -  he needs to join the comedy tour! He was absolutely hilarious, the audience loved him. His thoughts on creativity, innovation and human nature would entertain and rouse anyone. Sir Ken’s book: “The Element“.  

Sally Hogshead, who spoke on persuasion and influence is definitely an interesting and articulate individual. She popped into the pre-event Tweetup on Saturday night before the conference. She was incredibly interesting and helped me breakdown my F-Score (your brand personality test)   (I was a tad worried that my ‘dormant trigger’ was trust). Sally’s book: “Fascinate”.

 

Things that I didn’t like about the event:

Many attendees were either writing notes or typing notes, many capturing information to later blog about. Having this type of event in a concert hall was very uncomfortable. Six speakers, each speaking for about 45 minutes equates to 4.5 hours of sitting in a theatre chair, holding a journal and pen, or ipad, or computer in your lap… annoying. This type of event could be held in a proper conference hall, with tables or desk set ups – this would benefit the organizers greatly too – many more people would have tweeted about the event, posted faster blog posts and got the word out online while it was happening.

Considering I am an event snob, I look for the little things that kick up events, like music being played between speakers, interesting things to do during breaks and ways to keep up the energy and enthusiasm all day, which were lacking on this day.   

Now for my least favourite talks:

Chip Heath - he is a professor, and spoke like a professor. He reminded me of my 8:00am College accounting class that I struggled to stay away in. He kicked off the day with the first talk. I found his talk a tad boring. But that was not a surprise as I found his book “Made to Stick” extremely boring too. Now don’t jump all over me, other attendees I spoke with really liked his talk, and also liked his book. His message is valuable, and he has done his research on “ideas”, but I find his book and his talks overfilled with lengthy anecdotes, I wanted him to get to the point faster.

Max Lenderman, unfortunately started off his session with a lack lustre, fizzling remark. He followed Gary V, who swears quite a bit, and I think it really works for him. Max walked on to the stage, and stated that because Gary swore so much, he too can swear. Max dropped an awkward F-bomb, that was not well recieved by the now silent audience. Needless to say he did not swear again during his session.  Max did get me thinking about experiential marketing, definitely an arena for marketers to work in. I will download his book “Brand New World” on Audible and give it a whirl.

I would rate this event a 3/5, it was worthwhile, well organized and classy, it just needed a punch to make the venue more friendly to bloggers and the web 2.0 world, and it also needed some added punches to invigorate attendees and create some contagious excitement and energy.

Interested in other summaries of this event? Check out these local bloggers:

For more info: The Art of Marketing

Twitter hashtag for this event was #TAOM.

Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk)
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com

June 9th, 2010

The Art of Marketing Tweetup, June 12th at Earls Downtown

The location has been chosen – the Tweetup to network with fellow attendees of The Art of Marketing conference will be held on Saturday, June 12th in the lounge of Earls downtown (315 – 8th ave SW). Everyone is welcome, this is a free, unhosted event, a great opportunity to meet fellow marketers, communicators, PR peeps and business owners.

And we have free stuff too – The Art of Marketing gang has supplied us with a tall stack of books that we will be giving away during the evening.

Should be a great time, please stop by, looking forward to meeting everyone! We will be the geeks with the nametags on… reading books….. wow sounds like a party.

Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk)
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com

May 17th, 2010

The Art of Marketing Calgary TWEETUP!

 

It's a Tweetup!

 

The best part about attending events and conferences is the networking. Are you attending “The Art of Marketing” (TAOM) in Calgary on June 14th? Well let’s TWEETUP before the event!

Come by for an evening of socializing and meeting other TAOM attendees. This is a free, un-hosted, unstructured event. Please RSVP on EventBrite so I can prepare the venue appropriately, and spread the word!

Location: TBA (will be downtown Calgary)

Tuesday, June 12th @ 7:00pm

Twitter: Hashtag: #TAOMTweetupYYC

LinkedIn: And be sure to join join the LinkedIn Event for TAOM. It is a good way to see who is attending, and also stay connected after the event.

If you would like to donate any doorprizes to this event please let me know.

See you then!

Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk) - just attending the event, not affiliated with the organizers
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com

For more info on the The Art of Marketing Events please visit the website: The Art of Marketing

Photo by Flickr Creative Commons

May 9th, 2010

What did Arlene Dickinson have to say about Social Media?

On Thursday, May 6th Arlene Dickinson spoke about ‘The Future of Social Media’ to a room full of surprisingly dressy (I thought we would see more artsy and/or jeans and blazer type Calgarians, there sure were a bunch of suits) marketing related professionals, put on by the Calgary Chapter of the Canadian Marketing Association.

Strange topic for Arlene Dickinson? I think so, she is clearly a marketing expert – no question, but Arlene on Social Media (SM)? She started the night off by indicating it was an odd topic for the CMA to ask her to speak about.I follow @ArleneDickinson on Twitter, she posts several times a day, but one thing that is evident is that she doesn’t engage with her audience, and that is what SM is all about, engaging, and that is what she told us throughout her talk. But then again – she already has a TV show….maybe there is not enough time in the day to do it all!

A shocking stat from the night, when asked how many people in the room were on Twitterless than 25% of the people in the room raised their hands. We are marketers, we should be testing all the tools, Arlene was adamant about that, “because I don’t want someone talking for me”. “We can’t keep up with most of it, but we have to participate with most of it”.

Arlene pointed out that an established online presense (that includes social media) can help balance some of the negative online talk about brands.

I would rate the event an 8.5 out of 10. The room (Palliser Hotel) was nice, but it was a long room so the tables were far back, there was a screen at the front of the room that I hoped would project Arlene’s image out to us, but it was not used, so Arlene was very far away and it was difficult to see her.

Arlene was kind, honest and very humble. “Calgary should be proud of our marketing talent” was a message she hit on several times, noting that Canadian marketers need to believe in themselves and tell the world that we are here, and we can market!

I found that hypocritical when we hit the Q&A session, when asked “what has made you the icon you are today” Arlene struggled to answer that, she quietly and humbly said “I don’t know the answer to that question, a bit of luck and being in the right place at the right time”.

Really? It may have more to do with hard work, intelligence and determination! Arlene, Arlene, Arlene we don’t believe it was luck ;)

After the talk and the Q&A she stayed after the event and spoke with many attendees. The best laugh of the night….

When asked by a young entrepenuer: Arlene what advice could you give to yourself when you were just starting your entrepreneurial efforts?”

Arlene responded: Don’t get married”.
The room broke into laughter, and I have to say Arlene has one of those laughs that just makes you laugh even more.A tweet from Arlene during dinner:

About to speak at #CMA dinner in Calgary. Topic at dinner table is dental hygiene. Now I need to go check my teeth!less than a minute ago via Twitter for BlackBerry®Arlene Dickinson
ArleneDickinson

I spoke with a colleague that works at a very successful local advertising agency, his comments “she was preaching to the choir”. That is true, I would have preferred to hear about her personal stories of entrepreneurship and what she has learnt, but she was still delightful and hit home the reason to have a personal online presence that YOU own.

As it goes with most events, it is the interaction with other attendees that can put the icing on the cake. I was able to meet up with a handful of colleagues (thank you Twitter!), and I also lucked out and sat at a great table, we had a great night, and connected with some pretty cool people. A fabulous night.

Thank you Calgary CMA, Arlene and my Twitter connections.

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by Shannon Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk)
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com

May 4th, 2010

Inaugural Calgary Women in Business Luncheon, Secrets of Being Highly Productive and Happy

On May 19, 2010 four accomplished female leaders will be addressing the question: How do we empower not only ourselves but also the next generations to create change?
Location: BMO Centre (Stampede Park), Calgary

The non-profit, Women in Leadership is presenting this inaugural event to help promote thier mission: to create inspirational programs that bring women together in developing their leadership skills and creating positive change in the future of women’s leadership in Canada.

The speakers are Laurie Stretch, Margot M. Micallef, Paula Ierullo and Susan MacKenzie.

Laurie Stretch

Vice President, National Relations Team
Laurie’s background:

  • Senior communications practitioner, with 18 years of experience spanning the private, public and not for profit sectors
  • Specializes in energy and environment issues
  • Skill set that includes strategic counsel, issues management, investor relations, corporate communications, government relations, employee communications, media relations and crisis communications

Margo M. Micallef

Founder and President, Oliver Partners Inc.
Margot’s background:

  • Counsel to Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLPAdjunct Professor in governance and ethics for the MBA Program at the University of Alberta
  • Senior Vice-President, Law, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Shaw Communications Inc.
  • Partner with Russell and DumoulinCo-instructor for the Faculty of Law at the University of British Columbia
  • Appointed a Queen’s Counsel in 2002
  • Served on board at ENMAX Board
  • Chairs the Corporate Governance Committee and is a member of the Enterprise Risk Management and Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability and Communications Committees
  • Chair and CEO of Vista Broadcast Group

Paula Ierullo
Manager of Business Development, Kantera
Sorry I could not find an online bio for Paula. I have contacted her via LinkedIn and requested some bio info.Susan MacKenzie

  • Chief Operating Officer, Oilsands Quest Inc.
  • VP of Human Resources, with twelve years operational and technical experience with Petro-Canada
  • VP and GM of In Situ Oilsands Development and Operations
  • Fourteen years experience with Amoco CanadaHolds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from McGill University and a Master’s degree in business admin from U of C

Registration: www.womeninleadership.ca

Sponsors: Brett Gilmour Photography , TD Financial Group

by Shannon Shannon Bowen-Kelsick (sbk)
Twitter: @sbkelsick
contact me: sbk@sbkelsick.com

Other articles / sources:

http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Calgary-Business-Women-Share-Secrets-of-Being-Highly-Productive-and-Happy-1156501.htm
http://ca.news.finance.yahoo.com/s/30032010/30/link-f-cnw-oilsands-quest-appoints-susan-mackenzie-chief-operating-officer.html
http://www.enmax.com/Corporation/About+Enmax/Direction+and+Leadership/Board+Members/default.htm
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/WorldSkills-Calgary-2009-An-Inside-View-1064282.htm