Join Us at Champagne Chic at the Sofitel Chicago

Nov 16, 2011 by

Thanksgiving will be over, Christmas will be right around the corner and before we know it, we’ll find ourselves at the end of another great year in Chicago. Join other fantastic Chicagoans on Twitter to celebrate the end of year. Come meet friends and make new ones!

 

Of course, it wouldn’t be a celebration without champagne! This is the perfect time to check-out Le Bar’s Champagne Chic and enjoy bubbles and bites with great conversations about upcoming plans and the conclusion of 2011 without worrying about fitting it in 140 characters or less.

Your admission includes a bubbly cocktail (or beer or wine, if you’d prefer)!

 

Get to know your host at @SofitelChicago and Facebook.com/SofitelChicago and follow our hashtag #SofitelTweetup

 

Have any other questions? Use “Contact” feature to shoot us an email!

And to top it off, two lucky attendees will walk away with a bottle of Moet & Chandon champagne each. Courtesy of Sami! Another lucky attendee will receive a print from thumbtackpress.com! Who doesn’t like new art to hang in their home?!

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Tools for Hosting a Successful Tweetup

Apr 29, 2011 by

There is science and art to hosting a great Tweetup, or any event for that matter. The art I can’t teach. It’s something you’re either born with it or not. You have to have the right personality for it. The science I can help you with! I get at least one email/tweet/DM a week asking for advice and help about tweetups so I thought I might as well write a post for interested individuals to use as a reference. I promise, I didn’t come up with the name Mr. Tweetup of Chicago. Someone gave it to me!

Rule #1: Get an Eventbrite account right now! It’ll take a minute or two.

Rule #2: Make sure you did rule#1!

Man, that never gets old.

I have used many event management services and to this date Eventbrite has been my favorite and that’s why I haven’t stopped using it since I started.  Why do you ask? Above all, it’s very user friendly and intuitive. There’s never something difficult to figure out. Even if there is, help is always a click, tweet or phone call away. I’ll tell you more about Eventbrite in a bit.

1) The venue plays a major part in hosting a successful tweetup. You’ll want to pick a spot that creates a special experience for the attendees. Hosting a tweetup at a bar everyone already attends once a month will probably be a bad choice for you. Think of a place that you have never been or been there few times and it’s not a place people would normally go to without a special occasion. When it comes to tweetups, it’s the destination and not the journey that matters. Keep in mind, you’ll want the journey to be a short walk or cab ride away.

So you found a great underground lounge that has servers reciting Hitchcock movies and only Hitchcock movies. Whatever you tell them, they have to reply by quoting a Hitchcock movie. You-you eat like a bird!

2) Get hold of the manager of the venue. Explain to him or her how great tweetups are, what they entail, number of people you think will attend, dates, times and anything else that they would have to do to prepare for the tweetup. I always ask if they can display tweets from attendees on a large screen. Also, a theme is always a great way to tell people why they should come to your event. Is it to celebrate the faux spring we have in Chicago? 4ht of July? Your grandmother’s 100th birthday or you getting a new job? Try to get the invite ready about 3 weeks before the tweetup.

3) WOW, look at you! You’re already done with 2 very important tasks. Now comes Eventbrite role. I’m sure you’ve created an account by now because you’re a good person and you read my instructions and created an account. You also love dolphins! Right? Go to “my events” section then click on creating an event. That’s half of the work done! Now, come up with a title for your event. Try to make it simple and to the point but at the same time don’t use boring words. If your event is about decorating cupcakes, don’t title event “how to decorate cupcakes” but “turn your cupcake into an art masterpiece”.

In the body of the invitation, give more details about the event. What? Where? Who? Why? When? Eventbrite will already have a sidebar for you to enter the place/time but it never hurts to put it in more than one place.  You can also add your logo to the event page! I always like adding photos of the venue as well to give attendees an idea of what to expect. Here are two examples from prior events I’ve hosted. Example 1 and example 2.

3.5) The rest of the steps on Eventbrite will allow you to further customize your event page! You can specify privacy, collect specific info from attendees, list your event in a directory or change themes. If you have a general knowledge of HTML then I HIGHLY recommend reading this post and your design options will increase infinitely. Check out this page and start dreaming about the possibilities! I recommend clicking preview and making sure everything looks good. Once you did and corrected any errors go ahead and hit publish. Congratulations. Your event is now LIVE! I could go one forever about the ways you can use Eventbrite for your tweetup but that’s another post or five. I do know that the fantastic @BriteChicago is there to help if you have any questions about events you’re hosting in Chicago. If your event is hosted some where else, I’m sure she’ll connect you with someone who can help in your city!

4) Now comes the fun part! Email, tweet  and Facebook everyone about your event! This is how you’ll create buzz about your tweetup or event. Send out emails to people in your community letting them know about the tweetup and ways to share it with others. I  send out a tweet during the morning, afternoon and night because we all know not everyone is online at the same time. Don’t get obnoxious though. No one wants to hear about your tweetup every waking second of their life!  I also create a Facebook event with details about how people can RSVP for the tweetup! See, wasn’t that super easy and productive?

5) It’s the day before the event! Email or call the venue to make sure there is nothing to be done. Email your guests reminding them about the event (Eventbrite will automatically do that for you 48 hrs before event).The day of the tweetup, email the venue again with a final count of attendees so they can plan accordingly. Print name badges. Arrive at the venue 45 minutes early, that will give you time to fix any last minute errors and make sure everything is set to go. Are you going to have tweets that include the hashtag for the event up on a screen? Is your computer hooked up properly to a monitor?

By the way, I’ll save you a lot of future anxiety and tell you this: THERE WILL ALWAYS BE SOMETHING THAT GOES WRONG at some point so don’t take it too hard on yourself and learn to roll with the punches. I learned it the hard way and after so many tweetups I’ve just come to expect (and be 100% ok with it) that something will not go the way I planned.  That advice will make your life so much easier! Feel free to thank me by taking me out for breakfast.

6) It’s finally ten minutes before the event start and people start coming in. You feel great! All this hard work paid-off and people are having a great time. You mingle, have a drink and wonder about where the after party will be.

Please share your other tips in the comments section and happy tweetup-ing!

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On the Kindness of Strangers and Why Social Media Kicks Butt!

Mar 23, 2011 by

It’s not very often a time comes that defines your beliefs on humanity.  A teenager from a small country travels to the States ten years ago. Doesn’t know any English, left parents and siblings back home and barely knew anyone. I stand today and couldn’t have been more proud to call myself an American. Even more, a Chicago resident. Why wouldn’t I want to be proud? In a city that helped me so much. Where kind strangers on the internet united to help a great cause. Because they wouldn’t think of doing anything else.

I’ve hosted many Tweetups in Chicago. It all started when I came to the realization of how great it would be to be able to meet, in person, the great people I talk to on Twitter every day. Turned out that I had a knack for it and hundreds of IRL (in real life) meetings later, I was given the name “Mr. Tweetup“. Thanks to Twitter I have had a very fulfilling and not uneventful past few years.

To call it a tragedy  might be an understatement, but when I heard about what’s going on in Japan I went on auto-pilot and had to help in any way I could. That’s how Chicago Helps Japan was born and with the help of amazing Chicago tweets, Facebook links and LinkedIn messages we were able to lend a hand to those in need.

Special thanks needs to be given to the Hunt Club and Eventbrite Chicago who both stepped up in minutes’ notice, to help the cause. Another big thanks to all the businesses that donated services and products for our silent auction.

Now, I know you must have guesses on how much we were able to raise. Well, my friends, with the power of Social Media we were able to raise…*drum roll*…$6050! Yes!

Just like I told @VeronicaLudwig, every second that I worked so hard to get this event going paid off and beyond. Honestly. SO PROUD of the amazing Chicago Social Media community. Especially for those who helped get the word out!

The money we raised will be donated to the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Chicago. They will double donation making it $12,100.

So, if anyone tells you that Social Media doesn’t work then you send them my way. I’ll teach them a thing or ten about why Social Media kicks butt! Especially all the tweets that everyone sent so tirelessly to spread the word. Who knew that 140 characters can affect the lives of so many souls. Twitter played a huge part on bringing awareness to our fundraising efforts. Twitter, how do I love thee…let me count the ways!

Check out below video from NBC! Thanks @Nduhoski for sending the video my way! If anyone recorded the FOX or CBS clips please share them with us!

Chicago Helps Japan Fundraiser Tweetup

Please take a moment to support businesses donating to silent auction by following/liking them!

Dupreeblue, Bike and Roll Chicago, Floriole Cafe, Hoosier Mama Pie Company, Foiled Cupcakes, SKo-Fit, Lynfred Winery, Beard Papas, WOW BAO, Sunday Dinner, Best Vacuum, Lincoln Hall, Schubas, Redhead Piano Bar, Bull and Bear/Public House, Indira Salon, Rick Lundy, Murasaki Sake Lounge, Shui Tea, Chevy, Wildfire Restaurant, House On a Hill, Target Stars and You Swoop!

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Chicago helps Japan- Fundraiser for earthquake and tsunami relief!

Mar 11, 2011 by

 

Join Social Sami in helping raise money for Japan tsunami relief!

Chicago, we need your help! Please consider donating whether you’ll come or not. Your help will make the difference. Think about giving the amount for TWO COCKTAILS you’ll have this weekend!!

Here’s a video to give you a very small glimpse of the tsunami. Also, here is a piece I wrote on Chicagonista about why I’m hosting this event.

I’m sure you’ve heard at this point about the tragedy that hit Japan. A ferocious tsunami unleashed by Japan’s biggest recorded earthquake slammed into its eastern coast Friday, killing hundreds of people as it carried away ships, cars and homes, and triggered widespread fires that burned out of control.

The magnitude-8.9 offshore quake unleashed a 23-foot (seven-meter) tsunami and 200 to 300 bodies were found in the northeastern coastal city of Sendai. Scientists said the quake ranked as the fifth-largest earthquake in the world since 1900 and was nearly 8,000 times stronger than one that devastated Christchurch, New Zealand, last month.

Please join me, the Hunt Club and Eventbrite Chicago to help raise money to help the Japanese people in this time of tragedy. It’s times like these that we need to be reminded that it could have happened to us. Let’s unite as citizens of the world and give everyone an example of how amazing Chicago residents are to those who are in need!

100% of proceeds will go to Japan and Tsunami Relief program. Currently donations are being accepted through the Red Cross specifically to a Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami relief fun!

Each ticket will include your first drink and passed appetizers thanks to The Hunt Club. Eventbrite Chicago has agreed to waive the registration fees! There will also be a silent auction so bring your checkbook and generosity. If you’re a business and want to contribute to silent auction please email the host directly.

Thank you to Hunt Club and Eventbrite Chicago. Please take a moment to check out their Facebook and Twitter pages.
Hunt Club: Facebook. Twitter.
Eventbrite Chicago: Facebook. Twitter.
Follow #ChiHelpsJapan for updates!

Please visit http://chihelpsjapan.eventbrite.com/ to RSVP, donate and spread the word!

A big thank you to the talented Anderson Clair (@AClair77) for the event logo!

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Mardi Gras Tweetup @ Sofitel Chicago!

Feb 17, 2011 by

UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who came. The event was sold out and it was a pleasure to see so many fantastic Chicago Tweeps! I have posted some photos on Social Sami. Feel free to tag yourself or even post your own!

Last time we had such a great time @SofitelChicago‘s Le Bar so why not have a Tweetup there to celebrate Mardi Gras! I can’t think of a more fun celebration at the magnifique Sofitel!

Your admission ticket will include a Mardi Gras inspired cocktail and appetizers. There will also be raffle prizes!

This will also be the perfect time to get together with other Chicago Tweeps that are going to SXSW the week after!

Don’t forget to Like Sofitel Chicago on Facebook and follow them on Twitter!

Those who came last time will be happy to know that @DJMeganTaylor will also be DJ-ing at this Tweetup. If you haven’t then you don’t want to miss out. Definitely one of the best I’ve experienced in Chicago!


Hope to see you there! Click here for date and time as well as to RSVP!

Le Bar at Sofitel Chicago


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