Nov 21 2006

Social Media Gatherings In Toronto And Business Cards By Hugh MacLeod

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Last week I headed out to a bunch of industry specific social gatherings in Toronto that all happened to fall on the same week. I attended the monthly Third Tuesday social media meetup, the Mesh/B5 blogger meetup and the second Toronto Mastermind group meeting, which was organized by the people from in and around Toronto who are all in Rich Schefren’s Internet business coaching program.

All the events were good fun and it was fantastic to meet so many bloggers, podcasters, Internet business owners and folk who work and play online in similar ways to myself.

At the Third Tuesday meetup Shel Holtz gave a spiel about podcasting and given the room was full of PR related professionals and podcasters it was a captive audience. It was interesting to hear Shel’s speech and the questions from the audience since the group were clearly focused on the PR industry and how podcasting is used as a promotional tool, which is slightly different to the Internet marketing mindset I generally see things in.

At the mesh meetup on Wednesday night I hung around Darren Rowse trying to keep the Australians in the room in one place so we didn’t get lost, which turned out to be an interesting place to stay as different people came up asking Darren – “Are you Darren Rowse?” – obviously recognising the Problogger. When I introduced myself to people they usually had trouble pronouncing my name (as usual) and most were not quite as well aware of my blogging legacy as Darren’s. There were a few who knew “Yaro” though and it always blows me away to meet people in person who know my blogs and work online.

A big hello to Leesa Barnes, Vince Chan (the (in)famous amblogger), Tony Hung (the first real life doctor blogger I have ever met, strangely enough blogging about Web 2.0 and nothing medical), Gary Grant (another blog network owner) and of course the rest of the b5 media crew in attendance, Jeremy Wright (who I had dinner with when I first arrived in Toronto) and Mark Evans.

On Friday I attended the second Toronto mastermind meeting with my fellow Rich Schefren coaching victims. This group is entirely self-motivated and came about via the forums available to Rich Schefren’s clients. There are geographic mastermind groups all over the world that came about through Rich’s coaching. We have a good group going at the moment communicating with teleconferences and the near-monthly get togethers.

The spread of businesses is quite interesting, although we are mostly focusing on the online elements of our enterprises. When we meet we generally discuss a range of topics and also take turns in a “hot seat” to get feedback and suggestions on specific problems we are facing. I find the input from other business owners helpful in reducing the clutter in my head when it comes to decision making and there are always new ideas sparked in our meetings. I think everyone involved finds the gatherings useful and I would recommend masterminding if you get a chance.

Hugh MacLeod Business Cards

During all these social events the fact that I don’t have a business card became apparent as I was given cards from other people plenty of times and asked for my card a couple of times too. I am certainly committing a networking 101 faux-paux by not coming prepared with my card so I decided I better get something to give to people.

Some of the cool people had business cards with Hugh MacLeod (gapingvoid.com) artwork. I stumbled across Hugh’s blog on the weekend again while reading my feeds and happened across the link to the site where you can buy the business cards from and went and ordered some with I think a very appropriate piece of artwork to use as my business card for the time being.

You can see it here.

Now I’m one of the “cool” people too and have something to give out at my next social gathering. Beware!

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  1. 1
    On November 21, 2006 at 10:13 pm maggie fox said:

    Hey Yaro – sorry we didn’t connect at the Mesh get-together. It was a great event! I would love to read more about your entrepreneur coaching group sometime!

  2. 2
    On November 22, 2006 at 4:13 am Yaro said:

    Hi Maggie – you are just going to have to come and get in my face next time :) . I’m a bit lost at these events if I don’t know anyone to begin with.

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    On November 22, 2006 at 3:14 pm Vince Chan said:

    I wonder, what does a blogger really do with business cards anyways? What did you do with your collection, Yaro? Isn’t there a more 2.0 way to network? lol

    Your brand was also evident at the Mesh meetup — your hair.

    Sorry I forgot to send you an email like I promised, but you have it now with this comment. Let me know if you ever want to head out for a drink or just to shoot the breeze about anything.

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    On November 26, 2006 at 4:06 pm Joseph Thornley said:

    Hi Yaro,
    I hope you’ll come out to future Third Tuesday discussions. I think that you’ll find that the discussions have a broader focus than promotion. In fact, these sessions are being programmed to provide PR practitioners with the opportunity to consideration the implications of social media on information sharing, community building and two way communication. So, hopefully over time, you’ll find the conversation stimulating and worth contributing to.
    Looking forward to seeing you at future sessions.
    /Joe Thornley

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    On December 1, 2006 at 8:34 am Tiffany Dow said:

    Hi Yaro, New to your blog but got here searching about Rich. I have ghostwritten for him for niche products for years now and wanted to find out more about the recent goings-on. Glad I found you! Interesting blog. Take care, Tiff :)

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