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Posted by Adam Franklin on 9.12.2009

SME Technology Summit 2009 – Good Review

SME Technology Summit Review
People working in Small and Medium Entreprises (aka SMEs) from across Australia converged to
Sydney Olympic Park for the first SME Technology Summit.
The one-day event had a couple of keynote presentations & a panel discussion, interspersed
with 3 ‘tracks’ running symultaneously so you could choose your own agenda.
The keynotes were Tim Pethick, the entrepreneur who founded Nudie & Mark Pesce, a  futurist,
commentator & panelist on ABC’s New Inventors.
Tim shared how he has embraced technology to help catapult the success of his juice company
& it was good to hear about how he’s used ‘crowdsourcing’, social media, CRM and Skype to be
really take off.
Mark showcased some real examples of (huge) companies that seem to be missing the mark when
it comes to social media.  The cause: NOT LISTENING.
It is very easy to MONITOR what people are saying about your company (eg use google alerts)
yet instead these companies (or most likely their ad agencies – according to Mark) are too
pre-occupied with their own ‘clever’ campaigns to notice the public conversations people are
having about them.
The good thing about SME Technology Summit is that it highlighted how all the different
technologies can work together (rather than in isolation as is often the case of more
specialised conferences)
The panel comsisted of Josh Mehlman – writer and former editor of #Nett magazine, Suzi
Dafnis – Australian Businesswomen Network, David James CEO of Brasserie Bread & Phil Morle,
co-founder of Polleninzer.
It opened up an informative discussion where many ideas came up.  I personally liked what
happens on Phil’s “internal twitter” where staff ‘tweet’ CRM Woo-Hoos and the CRM Boo-Hoos.
When a boo-hoo gets published, the IT team then have to try to fix that problem so the
system works better!
I had the opportunity to deliver an email marketing workshop after lunch & I was pleased so
many delegates chose to attend.  Those who came along learnt my ’secret formula for email
marketing success’ and got to take the whitepaper away as a tool for creating their own
campaigns. I had the pleasure of meeting Dale Beaumont, author of 16 best sellers, in the room too.
The networking drinks were a great way to wrap up an interesting day. I got to chat with
the two Daniels (Doherty and Mangion) who introduced me to augemented reality on the iPhone
& the Smart Pen — both blew my mind & they warrant blog posts on another day!
Thanks & congrats to Ross Dawson, Jess Nelson & the crew for organising everything!

sme_summit_2009People working in Small and Medium Entreprises (aka SMEs) from across Australia converged to Sydney Olympic Park for the first SME Technology Summit.

The one-day event had a couple of keynote presentations & a panel discussion, interspersed with 3 ‘tracks’ running simultaneously so you could choose your own agenda.

The keynotes were Tim Pethick, the entrepreneur who founded Nudie & Mark Pesce, a  futurist, commentator & panelist on ABC’s New Inventors.

Tim shared how he has embraced technology to help catapult the success of his juice company & it was good to hear about how he’s used ‘crowdsourcing’, social media, CRM and Skype to be really take off.

Mark showcased some real examples of (huge) companies that seem to be missing the mark when it comes to social media.  The cause: NOT LISTENING.

Mark Pesce

Mark Pesce (via http://lindajohannesson.com)

It is very easy to MONITOR what people are saying about your company (eg use google alerts) yet instead these companies (or most likely their ad agencies – according to Mark) are too pre-occupied with their own ‘clever’ campaigns to notice the public conversations people are having about them.

The good thing about SME Technology Summit is that it highlighted how all the different technologies can work together (rather than in isolation as is often the case of more specialised conferences).

The panel consisted of Josh Mehlman - writer and former editor of #Nett magazine, Suzi Dafnis – Australian Businesswomen Network, David James CEO of Brasserie Bread & Phil Morle, co-founder of Polleninzer.

The panel

The panel (via http://lindajohannesson.com)

It opened up an informative discussion where many ideas came up.  I personally liked what happens on Phil’s “internal twitter” where staff ‘tweet’ CRM Woo-Hoos and the CRM Boo-Hoos.  When a boo-hoo gets published, the IT team then have to try to fix that problem so the system works better!

After lunch, I had the opportunity to deliver an email marketing workshop & I was pleased so many delegates chose to attend.

Those who came along learnt my ‘secret formula for email marketing success‘ and got to take the whitepaper away as a tool for creating their own campaigns.  I also had the pleasure of meeting Dale Beaumont, author of 16 best sellers, who was in the room too.

If you missed out, feel free to download my ’Secret Formula for Email Marketing Success… plus 115 tips, ideas & mistakes to avoid‘ whitepaper.

The networking drinks were a great way to wrap up an interesting day. I got to chat with  the two Daniels (Doherty and Mangion) who introduced me to augemented reality on the iPhone & the Smart Pen — both blew my mind & they warrant blog posts on another day!

Thanks and congrats to Ross Dawson, Jess Nelson & the crew for organising everything!

Related posts:
SME Summit was tops – Linda Johannesson blog
SME Tech Summit Speaker Contacts and Presentations – SME Tech Summit blog

Email Marketing Presenter: If you’d like Adam Franklin to give his email marketing presentation at your conference, call Bluewire Media on 1300 258 394.

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Posted on 9.12.2009 at 9:30 am. See other posts by Adam Franklin   View Comments  
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  • Hi Adam,

    Thanks for the mention. Was happy to meet you too. Looking forward to catching up again.

    Warm Regards,

    Dale Beaumont
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