San Francisco

future of sharing

Is Sharing Fast Turning Into Spamming?

One of the events being hosted at Social Media Week in San Francisco, London (Thursday) and New York (Wednesday) is a discussion on the Future of Sharing. We will be revealing the findings of a new study which highlights some alarming findings about attitudes towards sharing. If brands are struggling to engage people online through platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, our research shows that it is going to get a lot harder as 24% of people already feel overwhelmed with the amount of content.

As Facebook rolls out their API enabling developers to create social apps, the amount of content shared on Facebook by brands is only going to increase, and yet the study shows that 30% of people already find social apps “very annoying.”

 

Following the presentation of the data by Beyond, the participants in the San Francisco discussion will be:

Phil Schwarzmann, Head of Owned and Social Media, Nokia, North America

Carla Bourque, SVP, Buddy Media

Andy Weidlin,  Chief Revenue Officer, Buzzfeed

Stephanie Berner, Engagement Director, Opower

The sessions aim to help attendees gain a better understanding of how and why people share and engage with content online, both now and in the future, with the goal of helping brands get more people to create and share branded content.

 

Register here for the San Francisco Event.

VIDEO: What’s Up Next for Social Media Week SF 2012 with Beyond

We sat down with Sarah Wulfeck (@skwulf), the Director of Content for Social Media Week San Francisco 2012 at Beyond (@beyond), to talk about what it’s been like to work on the conference and what she’s looking forward to in February.

Don’t forget to check out Beyond’s events during the week:

Social Insights Shoot-Out
A Wild West-style competition between four social insight heavyweights to find whose tools, methodology, and analysis is the best in the west!

The Future of Sharing
Using an approach that mixes statistical analysis and industry insight, Beyond will be developing a study for Social Media Week that offers a unique and substantiated perspective on the changes that lie ahead for the nature of online sharing. This engaged discussion will uncover the findings of this study and expose different views about how the trends in sharing will shape the way brands reach their desired audiences.

Life in a Day
A discussion with producers Denny Tedesco (The Wrecking Crew) and Tim Partridge (A Life In A Day). The filmmakers will discuss their projects, and the use of social media channels to build audience, access content, and raise money and awareness. Panel will be followed by screenings.

Space is filling up fast, sign up today!

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