Professor Karen Pine is part of Chinwag Psych. She has previewed the event by talking about her project, Do Something Different.
I told a story recently about Mr. West, a teacher whose
geography field trips consisted of him telling pupils, “Get as far away from
this classroom as you can.”
My friend Jon was one of those pupils. At the age of 12
he and his mates hitchhiked 120 miles to Norwich. Mr West had told the boys to
call him and reverse the charges. Yet when the operator announced the caller’s
name and location, he refused the call.
Enterprising Music brought together entrepreneurs, start-ups and individuals eager to join the music business.
Where is technology taking us? 4G will bring high-speed broadband to mobile devices, frictionless sharing is already here, but it all good news for the next generation of music entrepreneurs and where are the next big opportunities? Panel discussion and Q&A.
Hosted at Hub Westminster on Wednesday, 26 September 2012, the SMW session Social CRM- A Practical Look at What it is and How to Get Started, explored the big questions:
- What it Social CRM?
- What are the benefits?
- What are the barriers?
- Is anyone using it?
- How do I get started?
Sponsored by NixonMcInnes, the social business and digital innovation consultancy group, the session focused on the realities brands face when thinking about social CRM.
Pitching is a nightmare. No error, plenty of terror, which is why we’re so impressed with Kate Jackson’s literal elevator pitch for her company, TableCrowd. She explains how it is done.
There are many psychological drivers that govern the way
we share, says Natalie Nahai, aka The Web Psychologist. These subconscious principles can be useful in creating compelling content. Here, ahead of her appearance at Chinwag Psych, she examines three of the most effective:
Social Validation
Social validation refers to our desire to develop ‘meaningful social relationships, and retain a favourable self-concept’ [1].
Responsive design creates a flexible and responsive web page optimised for the device that is accessing it.
This has been hailed as the ‘Year of
Responsive Design’, and with increasing preference of readers to
read news online across multiple devices (i.e. tablets and smartphones),
it is becoming increasingly important.
We are excited to announce the 3rd Chinwag Careers Day on Friday 24th May, in association with Digital Shoreditch 2013.
After the success of previous events, you can expect a bigger and better schedule focused on finding and filling jobs in the Digital sector.
Chinwag Psych (@ChinwagPsych) is coming to London on Thursday May 9th.
It is a conference and online publication covering psychology, neuroscience and machine learning for business and marketing.
A limited number of Early Bird tickets are now available. Get your tickets here.
We are excited to be able to announce our first two speakers. Here come the girls...
Fashion conscious consumers know what they want, when they want it, be it high street or haute couture. Social Media has facilitated fashionista's with a hub for conversations now its up to the brand to listen. The question is who to listen to? Who has real influence?
Is it the obvious: editors, fashion bloggers and trendsetters or are there different tribes? Can new influence tools like PeerIndex, Klout or KRED unlock these groups or is it a case of knowing ‘who to know’?