Episode #3: Cloverfield Sucked

January 22, 2008

  • Banning obnoxious people from the show
  • Feb 5 1 hour show with Scoble (unconfirmed yet)
  • Cloverfield
    • Aaron: The movie had no plot
    • Aaron: J.J. Abrams offered no solution to the “shallow social media-ite” underlying message
    • Geoff: The movie was a poor bait and switch vis a vis social media, viral marketing, etc
    • Aaron: Social media was taken advantage of
    • Aaron: Cloverfield mad $40M the first weekend, I don’t think it will make more than $10M in the second weeekend
  • BlogPotomac
    • Aaron: Seems like most DC social media events (big ones) are angled at communications professionals. Would love to see average user stuff.
    • Geoff: Great speakers such as Frank Gruber, Kami Huyse, Maggie Fox, Jeremy Pepper, etc
    • Geoff: We’re banning Powerpoint
    • Kami (Caller): What does the average person need to know about ethics and social media
    • Aaron: Ethics surround “Pay Per Post” type money making schemes, plagiarism, etc
    • Friday, June 13, 2008, State Theatre, Falls Church, VA
  • Silly Valley: Steve Rubel
  • Aaron: Points out Macworld Keynote leak gaffe as well as the Superbowl “NYG against NE is a better ratings matchup than Favre and Tom Brady” gaffe
  • Geoff: He said everybody is blogging about the same things as they wrote in 2005. This from a guy who doesn’t read any PR bloggers.
  • Aaron: Steve has not been the same since the Edelman/Wal Mart scandal
  • Geoff: You’re only as good as your last post
  • DC Networking and Community. How mature is it? How effective is it for social media?

Episode 3 - MP3