In our last post, It’s Still About Relationships, we talked about the future of networking technologies in the context of conferences and industry meetings—
how essential it is fast becoming to be able to reach out before the event, touch base during the meeting and follow up with leads and people of interest afterwards. This is how event participants will get the greatest ROI on conference attendance—by identifying and meeting face-to-face with others whose offerings can enhance the participant’s own business. JuJaMa’s role in this landscape is to bring together the most useful ideas in social media technology in one friendly interface, and then customize and optimize that interface for the individual meeting.
JuJaMa combines
• the professional orientation and “Rolodex” functions of LinkedIn;
• the detailed user-generated content (contact-tracking and follow-up) of SalesForce;
• the real-time update capabilities of Twitter (for last-minute meetings and changes of plan onsite at the event);
• and the interactive community focus of Facebook.
Like other social media, the JuJaMa platform is accessible 24/7 via the web from any desktop, laptop, netbook, PDA, mobile device or web-enabled phone. But unlike some other forms of social media, JuJaMa does not replace face-to-face interaction, it simply facilitates it.
JuJaMa enables event participants to do the “heavy lifting” of identifying prospects and scheduling meetings with them before the conference begins. At the event, JuJaMa lets participants use any unscheduled free time to squeeze in more face to face events (from pitches to more casual relationship-enhancing get-togethers like Happy Hour). Then after the conference has ended, JuJaMa allows participants to follow up with interesting people and keep in touch, thus building their personal network beyond the bounds of the meeting and allowing business relationships to develop at their own pace. Because of JuJaMa’s scaleability and time-flexibility, the platform is equally well suited for facilitating interaction at an annual meeting or for building a permanent online community for an industry sector or trade association.
This functionality, flexibility, convenience and connection are the best tools social media can offer—and they are currently redefining how meetings are run. JuJaMa believes they will prove the foundation for the future of the conference industry.
