At the Goldman Sachs 2011 Technology and Internet Conference. You can also see other related panels where I captured content.
This was the Social Gaming Panel at Goldman Sachs 2011 Technology and Internet Conference, which featured (from right to left)
My Notes:
(Yes that's Ben Parr from Mashable sitting in the first row, bottom left of the photo)
At the Goldman Sachs 2011 Technology and Internet Conference. You can also see other related panels where I captured content.
This was the Social Gaming Panel at Goldman Sachs 2011 Technology and Internet Conference, which featured (from right to left)
Goldman Sachs moderator
Chris Rooke, SVP Biz Dev at Social Vibe
Trip Hawkins, founder and CEO at Digital Chocolate
Ranah Edelin, COO at Raptr
Lisa Morino, COO at RockU
My Notes:
(Yes that's Ben Parr from Mashable sitting in the first row, bottom left of the photo)
Lisa Morino said something interesting about an "Interest Graph" that tracked closely with Max and Bill's panel - "I find people who share interests -- a group of "whales" -- that go from game to game to game."
Lisa Morino: 25% to 40% is from people who don't want to pay but engage in activities which generate revenue (like watching ads)
Chris Rooke: Only 3% of brand advertising is done online -- brand advertising is the "sleeping giant" in the online space
Trip Hawkins: People will be "shocked" at how quickly mobile grows and how quickly games move over.
Here's the Video:
At the Goldman Sachs 2011 Technology and Internet Conference. You can also see other related panels where I captured content.
Here was a panel on social commerce by:
Just a few quick notes on this one:
Here's the video:
At the Goldman Sachs 2011 Technology and Internet Conference. You can also see other related panels where I captured content.
Here was a panel on social commerce by:
Kevin Hartz, CEO Eventbrite
Jordan Glazier, CEO Eventful
Matt Evans, CEO Gaggle of Chicks
Just a few quick notes on this one:
Kevin: 200MM tickets sold last year, doubling this year
Jordan: 8MM monthly uniques. 17MM registered users. SEO is key. 4MM local events to choose from at any given point in time.
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