
A round-up of the round-ups! Here are some of the blog posts documenting Social Slam 2012:
- A nice short round-up from Chris Craft.
- Clinton Barnes took away lesson on trust and innovation that changed his perspective.
- Mark Schaefer, the founder of Social Slam, offers an intriguing look at the risks and rewards of putting his brand on the line.
- Courtney Seiter takes a Storify-view of the proceedings (including the candied bacon!).
- Stanford Smith said he could write a book on his learnings but distilled Social Slam into six powerful ideas.
- Behind the scenes at Social Slam from an insider view at Pyxl.
- What a lovely post — Margie Clayman describes how Social Slam re-kindled her faith in social media
- Chuck Hemann writes about how Social Slam re-inspired his faith in conferences.
- Tom Webster posted about keeping his cool during a Social Slam fail.
- Doug Brock picked up on some great speaking tips from the Social Slam experts.
- Jenn Whinnem covers Social Slam from the angle of non-profits.
- Laura Click covers 10 quick tips from Social Slam.
- Debbie Andrews looks at 10 customer-facing takeaways from the event.
- One of our speakers, Billy Delaney, describes his experience being thrown into “the deep end of the social media pool!“
- Jayme Soulati records her take-aways with some video interviews of the speakers.
- 12 nuggets and some cool Social Slam photos from Rosemary O’Neill.
- Jeff Haws culled the day-long event into three major Social Slam themes.
- Dr. Alice Ackerman recounts the experience of speaking at her first social media conference.
- A video interview with speaker Mitch Joel from Social Slam.
- Mark Schaefer writes about a particularly moving moment from Social Slam.
- Brian Vickery of Denver did a video blog re-cap.
- Kristen Daukas creates an awesome tribute to the Women of Social Slam.
- For Davina Brewer, Social Slam was all about the connections.
- Marisa Peacock contends that Social Slam cut through the nonsense to deliver real value.
- Unique view from a SPONSOR perspective. How to turn this into B2B awareness from MLT Creative.
- Gary Schirr says it was weird to give a talk to a tweeting audience!
- And last, but not least, Tom Webster recites his favorite SoSlam hashtag spam as poetry.
















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