What Now!?
Podcamp Pittsburgh 5 is in the books. The conversations, the stories, the new contacts and connections. You’re decompressed and processing all of the information from the weekend.
But now what?
One of the lines I’ve heard since Podcamp Pittsburgh 1 is to find ways to “continue the conversation”. Here’s some ways to do that, and what we’re doing to help.
Podcamp Pittsburgh Flickr Group
It has pictures going back to Podcamp Pittsburgh 1, and it’s open to the public! If you were taking pictures of all of the antics and sessions, we invite you to join us in the group and contribute your pics!
Session Videos!
Thanks, again, to our friends at Vivo Live, Podcamp Pittsburgh was broadcast to hundreds of live viewers all weekend. As some have said, “It’s like a whole other Podcamp watching this one”. But it was recorded as well. Over the coming weeks, we will be sifting through all of that footage and editing down all of the sessions to be posted on Blip.tv, iTunes(audio and video), and Youtube!
Touch Base!
If you talked to a lot of people, you probably have a stack of business cards and new Twitter followers! Make sure to touch base and follow up on anything you talked about and continue the conversation!
Talk about it!
Already, there are plenty of blog posts about attendees’ experiences at Podcamp! Let everyone know what you’re thought, and be honest! We’re always looking at ways to improve our event, and read as many of these posts and comments as we can! If you’re not a blogger, take on your media of choice? Tell us on your Podcast or on YouTube. Whatever fits! And pass it along to us!
Thank you to everyone who participated, in person or digitally, in this year’s Podcamp Pittsburgh, and we’ll see you all next year!
How are you continuing the conversation?
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