Social Media Breakfast(s)
Last week I was reminded of Twitter’s utility and the importance of breakfast. In addition to the meal’s obvious nutritional benefits, two breakfast meetings helped feed my social media POV.
No one blinked when Albert Maruggi held the first Cincinnati Social Media Breakfast across the river in Kentucky. Perhaps this is because Cincinnati’s airport is also located in Northern Kentucky?
The Tuesday morning meeting was well-attended – even bringing a few folks up from Louisville. As a result, Jason Falls and I finally met. I need to reciprocate the road trip at some point.
Twitter was the hot topic of conversation due to its current novelty (more on that later). Twitter is how I learned about both breakfasts – the night before each one.
The group also discussed social media’s impact on the news. News tends to break on Twitter a few minutes before it hits mainstream media. A few people at the breakfast from the media and with media backgrounds reminded everyone that the media want accuracy first, then speed.
Social media geeks, including myself, often mention that giving up control online means gaining permission to make mistakes. However the media aren't given this luxury.
Think about this as we evolve into the newsroom of the future – are mainstream media held to a double standard?
A huge thank you to Albert for organizing the event and for suggesting I continue Cincinnati Social Media Breakfasts. As it’s complementary to the New Media Cincinnati meetups, I’m planning another event.
Friday morning I met up with David Armano, Krista Neher and Andrew Paradies from Photrade.
The smaller group allowed for some more great conversation. Twitter was still a topic, but we also talked about social media's impact on business.
The best part of these meetings of course is simply connecting in person. This quote from Angelo Mandato says it all: “The physical meetups complete the circuit that social networking communities establish virtually.”
So to all you coasties...if you ever have a lay over in "fly over country," get local and look up your industry online to connect offline. You'll get more than a free drink out of it.
tags | public relations | marketing | Twitter | Social Media Breakfast

Kevin, good to see you enjoyed yourself at SMB Cincinnati. Looking forward to following along as you take the group forward!
Posted by: Bryan Person, Social Media Breakfast founder | Monday, May 05, 2008 at 03:23 PM