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@SMCtriangle @DSIcomedy

I’m hosting the Triangle Social Media Club (@SMCTriangle) Meet-up Thursday at 7pm at my theater in #carrboro (DSI Comedy Theater). Do you hyphenate Meetup? I never want to, but I hate the dotted redline underneath correcting me every single time I write it. AHHHH! Now I’ve done both. But honestly, How many times do I write the words meet and up as a Noun? Anyway —

Register online, http://jansmctriangle.eventbrite.com/

social-media-club

I’ve been asked to talk about how the basics of IMPROVISATION can help you understand the psychology behind the online AND offline networking aspect of social media and how to use COMEDY to create a character and brand that inspires community. Expect an opportunity to participate in (or sit back, drink, and watch) some fun games that might just help you think about your social media activity.

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I am very proud of how my company has used Social Media to reach AND BUILD a community of fans online. We’ve been active on Flickr and Youtube forever and our staff regularly posts content on Facebook and Twitter — Btw, Thanks to Three Ships Media for the Social Media feature on DSI November 2009.

We recently pushed out a MercyCorps benefit for Haiti to raise $1345 ($655 short of our GOAL, if you’re feeling generous). You are? YOU ARE AWESOME! Thank you for your donations AND RETWEETS.

DSI also started work today to secure a $35K support grant from Intuit — Our social networks helped us reach 17 unique recommendations in under 2 hours. Do you love DSI? TELL THE INTERNET.

“If you get it, share it.”

Awesome.

Business of the Year

My company DSI Comedy Theater was just nominated and named as one of three finalists for Carolina Chamber 2009 Small Business of the Year. I am incredibly proud even for DSI to be considered. Our success would not be possible without my staff and the local community of students and fans.

The Business of the Year Award will be presented to the outstanding Chamber businesses that have shown growth, innovation of product, exemplary customer service, response to adversity, and/or contribution to the community.

We were humbled to be awarded 2006 Newcomer Business of the Year. I was told that DSI Comedy Theater was a business who “showed innovation in its field, creativity in its start up, likelihood of long-term success and contribution to the community” — I’ve worked hard to live up to that Newcomer Business of the Year, but today, when I read the notice about our recent nomination, it honestly meant more for me to recognize that WE ARE STILL OPEN. Despite some of the worst economic conditions in a generation, we are a small business that continues to make a significant impact on the local community.

/AWESOME

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Ignite Raleigh 2.0

I’ve been sidetracked preparing for my role as Santa earlier today (MERRY CHRISTMAS!) but earlier this week Wayne Sutton (SOCIAL MEDIA SANTA!) sent me a short and sweet, but AWESOME request, “Hello Zach, Ignite Raleigh 2 will be held on Wednesday March 3, 2010. Are you available to be the emcee again?” That message from Wayne was like a Christmas Miracle for the Triangle, not just because I was asked to emcee again (GET READY!) but because a date has been set for Ignite Raleigh VOLUME 2! w00t!

But, as for the request — My response, FIRE IT UP!

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Until MARCH!

(Click for more details about Ignite and watch our July 2009 promo below)