Now that Be2camp@WorkingBuildings2009 activities have begun to wound down, I can start reflecting upon the event. While there were upsides and downsides to holding this event alongside a trade show (see my Be2camp blog post), I think it is clear that events – whether online or offline (or a combination of both) – can play [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘Ustream’
Tuesday, 20 October, 2009
How events help build online communities
Filed under AEC, Web 2.0, networks
Tags: architecture, engineering, construction, AEC, social media, Web 2.0, blog, Be2camp, Ning, marketing, Slideshare, CoverItLive, Ustream, Scribd
Tuesday, 15 September, 2009
Resistance is futile!
The ripples from my talk at last week’s CIMCIG event have yet to stop. To date, the Ustream recording has had 76 views, the SlideShare deck has had 345 views, and I’ve had some interesting emails. In one missive, the writer wonders about the relevance of social media to us construction folk:
One of my concerns [...]
Filed under AEC, PR, RSS, Twitter, blogs, marketing
Tags: architecture, engineering, construction, AEC, social media, Web 2.0, blog, RSS, Twitter, PR, CIMCIG, marketing, Flickr, YouTube, Facebook, Slideshare, LinkedIn, Ustream, Domino's, United Airlines, DSGi, journalists
Friday, 11 September, 2009
Lessons in applying Web 2.0 to construction PR and marketing
I spoke last night to the Chartered Institute of Marketing’s Construction Interest Group (CIMCIG) at the Building Centre in London. My talk was something of a gallop through some basics of social media before looking at how the tools and techniques are actually being applied in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) market, including Be2camp.
I [...]
Filed under AEC, PR, Twitter, Web 2.0, marketing
Tags: architecture, engineering, construction, AEC, social media, Web 2.0, Be2camp, Building Centre, Twitter, PR, CIMCIG, marketing, Slideshare, Ustream
Monday, 1 June, 2009
Ten things to manage in a recession: 7 – corporate entertainment
This is the seventh in a series expanding on my friend Ross Sturleys’ Ten Things to Cut in a Recession Before You Cut Your Marketing (as presented in recent Construction News marketing e-newsletters and in his Chart Lane website).
Number seven: “Cut corporate entertainment”
The latest target for Ross’s cost-cutting zeal is ‘golf days’ (see his Construction [...]
Filed under Web 2.0
Tags: AEC, architecture, blog, CIMCIG, construction, Construction News, engineering, golf, HOK, LiveMeeting, marketing, Peter Woolliscroft, PR, recession, Ross Sturley, Slideshare, social media, Twitter, Ustream, Vimeo, Web 2.0, WebEx, wikis, YouTube
Thursday, 21 May, 2009
Be2camp expanding
As a co-founder of Be2camp, the online network for people interested in applying Web 2.0 approaches to the architecture, engineering, construction and property sector, I am – of course – completely biased about the achievements of the community. Take last Friday, for example….
… On a zero budget, we managed to organise a Be2camp North workshop [...]
Filed under AEC, Web 2.0, networks
Tags: Adrian McEwen, AEC, architecture, Be2camp, BIM, Bubblino, construction, CoverItLive, David Harrison, engineering, Liverpool, Second Life, Skype, Slideshare, Twitter, Ustream, Web 2.0
Tuesday, 3 March, 2009
Ten things to manage in a recession: 2 – meetings
This is the second in a series based on my friend Ross Sturleys’ Ten Things to Cut in a Recession Before You Cut Your Marketing (presented at last month’s CIMCIG conference and in recent Construction News marketing e-newsletters) – number one was “Cut association memberships”.
Number two: “Cut meetings”
Ross starts his diatribe against costly and time-wasting [...]
Filed under AEC, Twitter, Web 2.0, blogs, construction collaboration, marketing, wikis
Tags: Be2camp, Bubbl.us, CIMCIG, collaboration, construction collaboration technologies, CoverItLive, extranets, Glance, LiveMeeting, Ross Sturley, Second Life, Skype, social media, Twitter, Ustream, Web 2.0, WebEx, wikis
