The title of the worst presentation
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 4:45 am
Of the day goes to Oskar Berezowski for creating a sales meeting from a Tweetup. I don't tolerate such things at industry conferences, because contracts can be made in the corridors and the stage is for sharing knowledge . That's why she made me doubly angry on the Tweetup, because it's not an industry event. Weak.
I talked to a few people about Pijar Koksu's presentation and I know that it stirred mixed feelings. For me, it was okay and I say this not only out of sympathy for Jakub. Yes, he said simple things and at times I had the impression south africa rcs data that certain nuances of Twitter did not need to be explained to those present. Marketers could have felt disappointed by his speech, but they were not the target group , just the normal Twitter user. For such people, interacting with each other and commenting on current events in an interesting way could have been an interesting novelty.
The last to appear on stage was Tomek Pawłowski, or Zgorzkniały Copywriter . From what I know, he said similar things to those at the social media Thursday in Katowice. Maybe I wasn't paying attention, but I had the impression that there was some inconsistency, because first it was about Gdańsk's activities in social media, and then we moved on to building a personal brand. As for a presentation on Tweetup, there wasn't enough Twitter in it (and maybe that was the intention?), but Zgorzkniały himself admits that he is just learning this medium, so it's not appropriate to reproach him.
I talked to a few people about Pijar Koksu's presentation and I know that it stirred mixed feelings. For me, it was okay and I say this not only out of sympathy for Jakub. Yes, he said simple things and at times I had the impression south africa rcs data that certain nuances of Twitter did not need to be explained to those present. Marketers could have felt disappointed by his speech, but they were not the target group , just the normal Twitter user. For such people, interacting with each other and commenting on current events in an interesting way could have been an interesting novelty.
The last to appear on stage was Tomek Pawłowski, or Zgorzkniały Copywriter . From what I know, he said similar things to those at the social media Thursday in Katowice. Maybe I wasn't paying attention, but I had the impression that there was some inconsistency, because first it was about Gdańsk's activities in social media, and then we moved on to building a personal brand. As for a presentation on Tweetup, there wasn't enough Twitter in it (and maybe that was the intention?), but Zgorzkniały himself admits that he is just learning this medium, so it's not appropriate to reproach him.