Networking is the time proven, most effective method for building your business. When was the last time someone introduced you to your next client or project and vice versa? There are many approaches and organizations, which promote business networking. MNG believes that by collaborating with your contacts, you can help your business (and theirs) grow.
Members of MNG enjoy a professional yet relaxed environment to promote their businesses, build long-term working relationships and partnerships, and develop strategic alliances geared towards enhancing and growing a business. Come participate in our group brainstorming sessions to see what professional advice the members of MNG can provide your business with.
“Do you get what you pay for? Know what kind of help you really need—and how to get it.”
Start time:
08:00pm
End date:
Tuesday, February 21st
End time:
09:30pm
Published:
Monday, January 30th
Whether you’re starting a business, thinking of starting one, or trying to grow an existing business or freelance practice, you have a lot of questions - do I need a lawyer, do I need an accountant, do I need to incorporate? Do I need a formal business plan? Should I take my brother-in-law’s advice, or my banker’s? How do I get my accountant and computer guy to work together? Could a consultant or coach help me?
“Do you get what you pay for? Know what kind of help you really need—and how to get it.”
Lenny has worked with, hired (and fired) a variety of business advisers for clients in 20 years as a business and technology consultant. Benefit from his experience to avoid beginner mistakes and get more bang for your professional services buck.
Can it be contained within 4 walls and confined to the bodies and minds of those who physically attend?
Is it simply people on stage talking down at people on chairs?
Is it a big-screen, graphic-laden, one-way projection of ideas?
... Or is it something else, something evolutionary?
Event Horizons is a first-of-its-kind conference taking place in the Grand Ballroom of Webster Hall, the landmark venue where stereo was discovered in 1954, where U2 played its very first show in North America, and which has become a hub of the New York tech community. Event Horizons will have a unique, McLuhanesque, "Event within an Event" format reflecting its cutting-edge subject matter. Scheduled during the heart of Internet Week on June 4, 2009, from 11 am to 3 pm, Event Horizons will unfold in the very same room where, later that night, thousands of tech revelers will converge for the annual Digg bash, which will include a live broadcast of Diggnation. Some of the issues to be explored include:
How can technology be used to enhance the user experience?
What is the best run of show?
How can advertisers leverage an audience to fully deliver a brand message?
How can attendees interact with one another, with the host and with the rest of the world?
How can the host maximize the impact of the event, before, during, and after?
At a concert, conference, trade show, festival, mall, restaurant, business office or lobby, the experience that resonates is a combination of both physical and digital interactions. Host Box of Rain will explore the frontier of how video, mobile, SMS, RFID, social tools and Web 2.0 technologies can be seamlessly integrated into a live event. Event Horizons is an extraordinary opportunity to experience the best of high-definition, video-enabled event environments and to meet and learn from the people who are creating the future of digital interactive media. While the load-in and setup for Digg occurs all around, attendees will enjoy lunch, music, and video entertainment, and receive expert advice on how to maximize the value of technology within a live event.
Featured Speakers and Panelists
At Event Horizons, you'll hear cutting-edge ideas first-hand, from leaders in event management, mobile applications, social media, interactive video, green tech, digital advertising, content development, licensing/legal, not-for-profit, and brand strategy.
Event coordinators and producers, interactive agencies, PR personnel, production designers, marketers, brand representatives, advertisers, mobile executives, software developers, hardware manufacturers, and business owners involved in the creation of live events. Join us for the 21st-century spin on a meeting about a meeting.... Held at the landmark Webster Hall, this event will be a meeting of minds focused on improving the live event experience.
Live Music By:
Matthew Worden, Singer/Songwriter
Vintage-Fire, Genre-Bending Music & Multimedia Performance
Be there: June 4th, 11am – 3pm. (Just before the Digg Party at Webster Hall.)