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		<title>Case Study: Spark! Networking</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:35:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Megan Leitch</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spark! Networking is a case study about collaboration and partner relationship management that allows a number of corporate entities to team up and benefit from shared information, cross-over interest, indirect sales channels and integrated systems. Ultimately if you don&#8217;t have the skillset in house, find someone who does and create a partnership rather than just [...]]]></description>
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<p>Spark! Networking is a case study about collaboration and partner relationship management that allows a number of corporate entities to team up and benefit from shared information, cross-over interest, indirect sales channels and integrated systems. Ultimately if you don&#8217;t have the skillset in house, find someone who does and create a partnership rather than just outsourcing. This case study is also about the successful use of social media in generating attention for an event and creating a community of followers and fans.</p>
<p><img src="/Users/Kerrie/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-2.jpg" alt="" /><strong>Situation and Challenge</strong></p>
<p>A group of Philadelphia creative companies noticed a lack of unique networking events that attracted a new and varied group of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial-minded people in the Philadelphia area.  The four companies decided to collaborate and create an interactive<strong> </strong><span>conference that included innovative networking and business development workshops to provided attendees with an experience designed to connect big ideas with real opportunities.  In April of 2009, 300 attendees participated in the first annual Spark! Networking event at The HUB at the <span>Cira</span> Center.</span></p>
<p><strong>Strategy</strong></p>
<p><span>Strategic Planning: The underlying success of this event was the <span>planning, execution and cooperation</span> between the four companies that created Spark!.  The core team consisted of four companies </span><span>that had similar entrepreneurial goals and complimentary services</span><span>: Maven Communications (PR Firm), <span>Brolik</span> Productions (design firm), <span>Ideablob</span> Corporation (small business venture by <span>Advanta</span>) and The Hub (an interactive meeting venue).</span><span> </span></p>
<p><em>Public Relations:</em> Maven Communications helped generate buzz and excitement around the event through the use of social media and traditional media including:</p>
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<li><span>A <span>Facebook</span> “fan” and “event” page</span></li>
<li>A twitter account that “tweeted” interesting entrepreneurial articles and provoked conversation among Spark! followers</li>
<li><span> Media alerts were sent to <span>bloggers</span>, and local media outlets</span></li>
<li><span>Postings about the event were made to Yelp, <span>Basecamp</span>, and <span>Facebook</span></span></li>
<li>Distributed Spark! invitations and reminders about the event to list of potential attendees.</li>
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<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-94" href="http://s71154.gridserver.com/blog/?attachment_id=94"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-94" title="Sparkhomepage" src="http://mavenprblog.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/sparkhomepage.jpg?w=300" alt="Sparkhomepage" width="300" height="189" /></a></p>
<p><em>Branding: </em><span>After creating a name that encompassed the event concept of idea exchange, <span>Brolik</span> created a full identity package for Spark! including logo and supporting collateral including signage, brochures and <span>nametags</span>.  <span>Brolik</span> also created an interactive web site that included registration through <span>Ticketleap</span>, a twitter feed, link to an event <span>Facebook</span> page, sponsorship information, speaker bios and a live feed for those who couldn’t attend but still wanted to be a part of the event.</span></p>
<p><em>Interactive: </em><span><span>Brolik</span> created an interactive web site that included registration through <span>ticketleap</span>, a twitter feed, link to <span>Facebook</span> page, sponsorship information, speaker bios and also a live feed where those that couldn’t attend could view the conference directly from the site.</span></p>
<p><em>Marketing: </em><span><span>Ideablob</span> created partnerships with local networking and entrepreneurial groups who communicated to each of their member list serves about the event and posted it to their web site. Additionally <span>fliers</span> were given out at several networking events and a raffle was held to give away free tickets to the event.</span><em> </em><em><br />
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<p><strong>Results </strong></p>
<p><span>Over 300 people attended Spark! Attendees were a diverse group ranging from young entrepreneurs to those looking to start a new career, to venture capitalists in a wide variety of industries.  The event featured six panels with 26 notable speakers on topics such as networking, marketing a start up, funding and legal matters. The Spark! team secured four sponsors including <span>Drexel</span> University, <span>Rembrandts</span> restaurant, R3  Networks and Springboard media. More than 40,000 people were reached with Spark! messaging through secured strategic marketing relationships and in less than six weeks the Spark! Twitter page, @<span>sparknetworking</span>, had 425 followers and the <span>facebook</span> fan page had 100 fans. </span>The Hub was also a tremendous venue for the event as it provided flexibility, innovation and most importantly networking capabilities. <em><br />
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<p><strong>Future</strong></p>
<p>There are plans to hold a second Spark! event in the fall of 2009.  Spark! networking will continue to be active on the web and at other smaller networking events in order to continue the momentum and encourage new ideas to spark.  Photos and videos from the event can be found at <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/brolik/">Spark! Networking</a><span> or <span>www</span>.<span>sparknetworking</span>.com</span></p>
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