Creating Value through Web 2.0
I’ve been invited by the Institute of Directors (IoD) - along with my co-author Silvia Cambie and usability expert Giles Colborne - to give a talk on how businesses can take advantage of Web 2.0 to build networks and communities around their products, services and brands. The event will take place on Monday 22 June at 6.30pm at the Guildhall in the City of London.
The details are below, with booking information at the end. If you are able to come along, do add a comment to let me know and I’ll keep an eye out for you. Or just come and say hi afterwards.
Also, if you have any specific questions or topics you think it would be helpful for us to cover, please do add a comment. We’ll see if we can cover it in the talk or in the question time afterwards.
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Creating Value through Web 2.0
Venue: City Marketing Suite, Guildhall, Basinghall Street, London EC2P 2EJ
Time: 6.30pm to 8.30pm on Monday 22 June 2009
Internet communication is evolving the way we do business. Blogging, podcasting and social networks like Linkedin and Facebook are extending the ways we engage with people via digital means.
Web 2.0 is creating a business environment based on knowledge sharing and collaboration. The cyberspace is a new landscape with its own cultures and accepted rules of behaviour.
Social media offer businesses a powerful means of building networks and communities around their products, services and brands. However it is not a simple matter of ‘Build it and they will come’. A strategic approach is needed to produce ‘sticky’ content and create value from on-line interactions.
The speakers will give an overview of the social media and social networks used by businesses. They will introduce ways of engaging effectively with on-line communities and will discuss the intersection of commerce and social networking.
Silvia Cambie ( Director, Chanda Communications ) and Yang-May Ooi are authors of “International Communications Strategy Developments in Cross-Cultural Communications, PR and Social Media” to be published in July 2009 by Kogan Page. Silvia is a cross- cultural communicator and a journalist. Yang-May is a writer specialised in social media and a blogger.
Giles Colborne is an expert in User Experience. He is Managing Director of cxpartners and former President of the UK Usability Professionals’ Association.
Tickets: £25 for IoD members inclusive of VAT of £3.26 and £28 for non members inclusive of VAT of £3.65
Contact: Mei Sim Lai OBE DL, Hon Secretary, IoD City Branch, IoD Hub, 35 New Broad Street, London EC2M 1NH
Tel: 020 7194 8385, Mobile: 07903 153793, Fax: 020 7194 8386, Email: MeiSim@LaiPeters.org
Photo: thanks to Daniel F. Pigatto from flickr.com (CCL)









June 14th, 2009 at 5:16 am
Hi Yang May, I see that you mentioned Mei Sim Lai, I think I have met her before. Very interesting lady.
Anyway, just to let you know that I have finally managed to podcast. Need some fine tuning but, I did it. Please check it out at my blog.
June 14th, 2009 at 11:51 am
Hi Kak Teh - yes, Mei Sim is very dynamic.
Congrats on starting podcasting - it’s a great way to add a multimedia dimension to your blog. And you have such a lovely, soothing voice - it’s a perfect medium for you.
June 15th, 2009 at 8:08 am
Couldn’t agree with you more, Yang-May — Kak Teh has a wonderful voice. It was a nice surprise to know she had done some of the Malay voice-overs for some of the most familiar applications here, be it radio or flight announcements.
Btw, I’ve finally managed to post up some semblance of our tea at Browns Brasserie in my blog post about London here. There’s a brief piece about my dinner with Kak Teh and her husband Awang Goneng too. :)
June 17th, 2009 at 8:53 am
Hey Anyone Who Reads This Post:
I attended a seminar presented by Yang-May and Giles at a conference in Spain a couple of years ago — it was FANTASTIC! And Silvia is equally amazing :) What a great panel, what a great opportunity.
I highly recommend attending.
So sorry I’m not in London, and won’t be able to attend. Maybe Yang-May will do a podcast on the highlights (she wrote hopefully, lol).
June 17th, 2009 at 9:42 am
Thanks, Susan. We wish you were here too and look forward to seeing you later on this summer.