On the Lookout… For Social Media Events Nearby.
I love social media… and if you read my post about my awkward run-ins (and conversations) with random people at airports on the subject, you probably wonder – why doesn’t she join a group or attend a tweetup or something?
Let’s be honest. Not all of us out there live in Denver, San Francisco, or New York… but we’d like to get involved in these things too. But the main question is – how?
Even if you don’t know much about social media, but you want to learn, these sites can really help you gain an edge.
The reason for writing this post is somewhat selfish- I move every six months for my job- and I’m hoping to get involved/find the Houston tech scene when I move westward. So I’m going to give these sites a shot:
Mashable’s Weekly Event Guide is always a good place to start – especially for conferences of the traveling variety – but are usually limited to the “bigger cities.”
EventBrite is another site with a large arsenal of events to fit your keyword search terms. Search “twitter” and you might find something good. (and it might even be free- bonus.) Take for example Entrepreneur Camp Houston. And there are non-tech events too- music, festivals, food…
Yahoo’s Upcoming is another event site that links you to “whats around” and going on around you. I found out about Information Superhighway, a (free) Houston social media event that I’m sad to miss…
Social Media Club is just that. Although it has a bit of a clunky UI, overall you know they mean well. The way it works is that there are SMC’s set up in a variety of cities (not just the usual ones) see if your city is listed on the chapters wiki.
Depending on your city, Meetup is always a good choice – but the type of events you’re looking for will vary greatly. But the interface is organized and easy to use. Plus you can set up a profile, security settings, and get reminds for certain events.
Comment if you have any additional sites to add
