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Erika Napoletano to discuss branding at April 24 event


Erika Napoletano, the blogger behind RedheadWriting.com and columnist for Entreprenuer Magazine, is the author of a new book, The Power of Unpopular,” where she explores the business strategies, case studies and how-tos of organizations that grew by staying true to themselves, and letting their natural fans find them.

Napoletano will discuss “Branding: The Inherent Power of Unpopular” at the Alabama Social Media Association April 24 meeting.

Find out her five key features of the unpopular brand and the difference between “unlikeable” and “unpopular” business decisions, which are often confused.

She will be on hand after the event to sign copies of her book.

Networking begins at 11:15 a.m., with a free lunch sponsored by Momentum Telecom and presentation at noon, taking place at the Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre, 1811 Third Ave. N. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

Location sponsor is the Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre; catering sponsor is Momentum Telecom. Door prizes will be provided by Griffin Technology and MailChimp. Beverage sponsor is Dekalb Office.

See who’s coming to this event!

Tickets are limited, so reserve your seat today.

Our ticket policy: Your ticket does not guarantee entrance; the first 120 ticket holders to arrive will be seated, and the next 25 will be in our standing section.

The Power of UnpopularSpecial note: Birmingham-based Books-A-Million will have Erika Napoletano’s book, “The Power of Unpopular,” available for purchase and signing at our event.

By buying the books, you help support ALsocme as 20 percent of the profits will be donated to our nonprofit organization. Supplies are limited.

 

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James Spann to discuss social media management at Feb. 20 event

James Spann, Chief Meteorologist at ABC 33/40, will be the speaker at the Alabama Social Media Association Feb. 20 educational event.

Spann, who has received national attention for his innovative use of social media to educate his audiences, will share his practical advice on using Facebook, Twitter and Google+ more effectively.

“The secret to social media is all about treating people right, and getting them engaged,” Spann says. Attendees will learn how to increase followers and create more meaningful conversations through his practical examples and insight.

Networking begins at 11:15 a.m., with a free lunch from Ted’s Restaurant and presentation at noon, taking place at the Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre, 1811 Third Ave. N. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

Spann, a Hunstville native and Emmy winner, has received accolades for his efforts to harness social media to educate thousands of Alabamians during the tornadoes of April 27, 2011, as well as Jan. 23. He has utilized social media to convey real-time breaking weather events, and to organize community efforts to rebuild in the wake of disaster. With more than 30 years of broadcast experience, Spann has been named “Best Weather Anchor” in Alabama by the Associated Press and Alabama Broadcasters Association multiple times.

Location sponsor is the Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre; catering sponsor is Ted’s Restaurant. Door prizes will be provided by Griffin Technology and MailChimp.

See who’s coming to this event!

Tickets are limited, so reserve your seat today.

Our ticket policy: Your ticket does not guarantee entrance; the first 120 ticket holders to arrive will be seated, and the next 25 will be in our standing section.

Sorry — sold out!

 

 

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Sponsor shout out: Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre

Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre, ballroom, by Angela Blake

Photo: Angela Blake Photography

The Hill Event Center’s second-floor ballroom has been the setting for
the Alabama Social Media Association’s educational meetings throughout 2011.
(See more photos of our meetings at Hill Event Center.) 

By Wade Kwon

If you’ve ever been lucky enough to attend one of our five educational meetings this year, you may have discovered an event space downtown that was hiding under your nose.

We’re proud to have the Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre as our location sponsor this year. It’s next door to the landmark theater, with two large unique spaces for meetings, receptions, parties and other events.

I first discovered the space a couple of years ago at the Birmingham Shout gay/lesbian film festival. It made a great screening room and hangout area.

About 500 people swarmed the facility for this year’s Birmingham Restaurant Week opening night party, sampling dishes from dozens of local establishments.

For the Alabama Social Media Association, we’ve taken over the second-floor ballroom for our lunchtime educational meetings, seating up to 120 comfortably, with space leftover for reporters and bloggers, our speaker, a bar in back for serving our lunches (no liquid lunches, by the way), sponsor tables, video cameras and drop-down screen for presentations.

This ballroom is a large rectangular carpeted space with dance floor, lighting system and sound system (which is how you hear our presenter as well as our cool music mixes before and after), along with wireless Internet. To the side is a full kitchen.

Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre - the Loft

The Alabama Theatre marquee is visible right outside the third-floor Loft at the Hill Event Center.

On the third floor, you’ll find the Loft, a modern cool setting unlike the traditional elegance of the ballroom. It too has a bar and plenty of room for meeting, dancing or relaxing. Plus, it has a great view of the Alabama marquee, a real showstopper at nighttime events.

Jessica CannonWe’ve worked with Jessica Cannon (@jmontanacannon), the Hill Event Center event coordinator, all year long, and it has been nothing but success after success. She hasn’t faced a problem yet that she hasn’t been able to solve for us, usually on the spot. She tells me that several parties are already booked for December, but you still have time to reserve either space (or both) for a company Christmas reception, a lunchtime meeting or other event.

One popular option, she says, is for groups to have happy hour in the Hill Event Center before walking next door to the Alabama for a movie, including the upcoming Holiday Film Series.

To find out more about the Hill Event Center at the Alabama Theatre or book an appointment to tour the facility, contact Jessica Cannon at (205) 252-2262, ext. 118, or hilleventcenter@aol.com. Or visit the website.

Wade Kwon is a co-founding board member of the Alabama Social Media Association.

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