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Roost Launches at Web 2.0 with Girls in Tech, San Francisco

March 31st, 2011
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Terra Khachooni

Girls in Tech San Francisco chapter Managing Director, Laura Slezinger was party to an exciting launch at Web 2.0 this week. Slezinger, and Girls in Tech are early adapters and on the forefront of new technology and tools. Girls in Tech San Francisco launched its new Facebook Page to be part of a beta testing round prior to the launch of Roost’s Social Marketing Platform. Slezinger, along with Star Varga of Vega Star Productions, and Restaurant owner Joe Hargrave of Tacolicious answered questions on a panel conducted by Chris Brubaker, VP of Marketing for Roost.

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ROOST REDUCES TIME SINK AND STRESS CAUSED BY SOCIAL MEDIA WITH NEW SOCIAL MARKETING PLATFORM FOR SMB

Free Social Marketing Tool for Individual Professionals and Small Businesses

First of its Kind Product, Solves the Biggest Headaches: What to Post and When

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – WEB 2.0 EXPO – March 29, 2011 – Roost (www.roost.com, @roost), a technology company committed to helping small business go social, announced its new social marketing platform for Facebook and Twitter at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco today. The Roost freemium productivity tool helps businesses who rely heavily on word of mouth and referrals tap into the power of the social Web more efficiently and more effectively.

Roost solves the nagging problem all business owners face when thinking about social marketing, “what do I post and when do I post it?” To alleviate the stress and time-sink often caused by social media, Roost developed the Campaign Creator which helps professionals plan their social marketing activities in 20 minutes per week. With the Campaign Creator, a user can set the duration and content types (post, link, quote, etc.) for each campaign. Roost automatically provides customized recommendations on post type and frequency to match the length of the campaign and to deliver a variety of content for higher audience engagement.

In addition, Roost’s suggested content feature, a first in this category, solves the problem of what to post with direct access to articles, blogs, quotes and other original content. With the suggested content feature, Roost users can easily queue up content on a daily or weekly basis by accessing a dynamic library of content related to the user’s specific occupational sector and interests. Campaign Creator is also designed to build relationships and attract more business with The Roost Bar. When friends, fans or followers view a shared link, a small, branded bar appears above the article and allows audiences to immediately “like” the user’s Facebook Page.

“Roost Campaigns are critical to disseminating strategic content in an efficient and timely manner to our various Facebook Pages, Groups, and Twitter accounts,” said Laura Slezinger, Managing Director, San Francisco Girls in Tech. “And Roost Circles allows us to connect to our dozens of national and international chapters without having to coordinate manually for each post.”

Unlike existing publishing tools for social networks, Roost is inherently social. Roost Circles, announced today in Beta mode, is a way for SMBs and individual pros to band together with their closest business associates, and by request, share each other’s posts, providing branding and engagement opportunities across each other’s networks. Whether the circle includes employees, favorite customers or vendors, the technology capitalizes on the economically relevant concept that rising tides lift all boats.

“Roost was built for the restaurant, CPA or Realtor, who doesn’t want to spend 10 hours per week on online marketing. They know they need to be on Facebook and Twitter, but they aren’t sure what to do or how to start,” said Alex Chang, CEO of Roost. “Roost is a product for real people who have little to no time, aren’t fully up to speed on all the nuances of social marketing and live and die by referral business. And best of all, it’s free.”

To create real social marketing campaigns, stay top of mind with your existing customers, find new customers and grow your social network for free, sign up at www.roost.com.

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Tags: facebook, laura slezinger, roost, roost marketing, San Francisco, Terra Khachooni, web 2.0 expo
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The Best of Web 2.0 Expo SF: The Sessions

April 11th, 2009
All Chapters, San Francisco
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Tina Tran

Yesterday’s blog entry on “The Best of Web 2.0: The Cheap Seats Report” covered the keynotes, and today’s blog entry covers the Web 2.0 sessions that received the most buzz and praise from fellow attendees. You can tell it’s a good session when the audience is furiously taking notes instead of twittering or facebooking.

#1. The Lean Startup by Eric Ries
Eric Ries has led two startups — the first startup failed fabulously, and the second startup is profitable and making millions in revenue. The difference? Startup #1 spent $40 million and employed 200 people before there was a launched product. Startup #2 launched a beta product quickly, and continuously released newer and better versions while engaging with customers early and often.

Take Away: The #1 reason that startups fail is they are too busy marching to their own beat, with no idea of what customers really want.

#2. Optimize Your Organic Search Results by Leveraging Social Media by Heather Lutze
Internet marketing speaker Heather Lutze loves the start of this sentence because it is helping to drive up her search capital by employing a key learning from her session: Use a consistent phrase to position yourself or your company throughout social media outlets to remarkably and organically improve your search ranking.

Take Away: Your search ranking should not be an accident, think strategically about how to consistently position yourself across the internet to earn the top search spot for free.

Example: See how Heather uses consistent phrases on LinkedIn to drive up her search ranking as an Internet Marketing Speaker.

Thanks to Eric and Heather for sharing their valuable lessons with us!

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Tags: Eric Ries, girls in tech, Heather Lutze, internet marketing speaker, Optimize your Organic searh results, session, The Lean Startup, Tina Tran, Tina Tran blog, web 2.0 expo
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Upcoming Events

September 3rd, 2008
San Francisco
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Adriana Gascoigne

September 8 – September 10 TechCrunch50

San Francisco Design Center 635 Eight St. San Francisco, CA
http://www.techcrunch50.com/2008/get-tickets/

TechCrunch 50’s goal is to find the best start-ups and launch them in front of our industry’s most influential VCs, corporations, fellow entrepreneurs and press.

September 16 – September 19 Web 2.0 Expo – New York City

Javits Convention Center 655 West 34th St. New York, New York
http://en.oreilly.com/webexny2008/public/content/home/

As large as the crowd was that gathered at the inaugural Web 2.0 Expo last April in San Francisco, the majority were from the Bay Area and the West. In order to serve the thriving web community on the East coast, interwoven with the financial, advertising, and consulting industries headquartered in New York, we’re building a vibrant event for the developers, designers, entrepreneurs, and other web professionals who’d like to learn and network with like minds in the Big Apple.

November 7-9 Web 2.0 Summit

The Palace Hotel 2 New Montgomery St. San Francisco, CA
http://en.oreilly.com/web2008/public/content/home

This summit is known for its interactive format, encouraging audience interaction and participation. Web 2.0 Summit brings the intelligence, innovation and leadership of the Internet industry together in one place at one time. Attendees will learn what business models are working, what’s next on the horizon, and how all of this will affect your own business.

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Tags: Events, TechCrunch, web 2.0 expo, web 2.0 summit
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Greetings to our new HOME!

September 3rd, 2008
Los Angeles
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Adriana Gascoigne

After many weeks of silence we would like to welcome you to an energized place that will contribute to your engagement, learning and empowerment.

Girls In Tech is dedicated to influencing the landscape and promoting the work and contribution of women in technology. Check back very soon on new event dates for future women in tech entrepreneur workshops, social mixers with technology community leaders in New York, collaboration among start-ups and future start-ups, tech in art and music festivals and much, much more!

We’re excited to be part of a vibrant social network brand focused on the engagement, education and empowerment of like-minded, professional, intelligent and influential women in technology. As young women with the capacity to inspire, we made it our personal desire and passion to create and sustain an organization that focuses on the collaboration, promotion, growth and success of women in the technology sector.

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Girls In Tech Launch Party at the Web 2.0 Expo!
Register today and be eligible for the raffle of a Web 2.0 Conference Expo Pass!
Register for the Web 2.0 Conference for $100 less!

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