Online communication
What makes great online communication? This track focuses in on topics relevant for web editors, online journalists, and community managers as we go into 2012.
8.00
Registration
Coffee & Breakfast with fellow track followers. Join your chosen main track's table in the breakfast area. We encourage attendees and speakers alike to join, get the discussion going first thing and set the scene for the rest of the day.
9.00-9.15
Conference opening
9.15-10.00
Keynote: It’s 2021: Do you know where your digital stuff is?
10.00
Break
10.15-11.00
Online Communication – Content Strategy
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11.00
Break
11.15-12.00
Online Communication – Online Communication at the European Commission
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12.00-13.00
Lunch
13.00-13.45
Online Communication – Trends and innovation
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13.45
Break
14.00-15.00
Expert panel discussion
15.00
Break
15.15-16.00
Online Communication – Less is more
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Online Communication – Social Media and Governance
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16.00
Break
16.15-17.00
Online Communication – Measuring in a multichannel world
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17.00
Break
17.15-18.15
Town Hall
Join expert panellists in an engaging, fast-paced debate on key issues for 2011 and beyond.
18.30
Farewell Dinner
Location: Café Römer, Åboulevarden 50
More information
We discuss content strategies, measurement, social media and search engine optimization.
We look at optimizing and delivering good content that changes knowledge, attitude and behaviour. We also look into if less is more, when communicating digital.
A good user story is Rasmus Carlsen presentation Does less content equal better content quality?