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March’s Roundtable focuses on the $64,000 question:

How are companies making money via social media?

The conversation will revolve around topics such as social media campaigns, social media marketing, revenue models, ROI, partnerships, etc., and will include opinions from startups, founders, investors and industry executives.

Postling: Postling helps businesses get the most out of social media with the least amount of effort by enabling them to manage all of their social media accounts in one place.

Attending: David Lifson, CEO

rmbrME: rmbrME lets you send your rmbrME vCard–a one-stop electronic business card that has your photo and contact information, plus links to your company website, social networks and blogs. Your contacts can view your rmbrME vCard on their smartphone and save your contact information directly to their address book.

Attending: Gabe Zichermann, CEO

Ripple6: Ripple6™ helps marketers and publishers implement their business strategy through social media. The company provides an enterprise white label social media platform to create consumer engagements and relationships, enable social marketing, generate consumer insights, and facilitate commerce and collaboration. It is easily customized to incorporate a brand’s look and feel for integration into an existing web site or to create an entirely new site.

Attending: Rich Ullman, SVP Marketing

Amplify: Amplify is a free service that makes it easy to spark conversation about any web page, paragraph, sentence, image or video you find on the web. Instead of just creating a short URL, Amplify lets you engage in conversation with people you share your online findings with.

Attending: Eric Goldstein, CEO & Founder

Six Apart: Six Apart connects marketers and bloggers to a massive audience through its powerful social media platform that builds communities and activates brand advocates across the web.

Attending: Andrew  Boer, VP Revenue Managment

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For the month of January we took a somewhat different approach to the intimate roundtable format as we opened things up a bit and invited over 20 startups aloong with industry executives to participate in PluggedIn.

PluggedIn is the new brand and name for the Founders Roundtable as we have morphed into a company that produces summits and brings together hundreds of people to learn, network, and hopefully make deals from our events. The Founders Roundtable has been a huge success and  it has created a great basis for intimate networking in which people can actually get to know one over a 2 hour period as opposed to most events where it seems like your speed dating.

PluggedIn NYC has over 20 companies from Israel, California, NY, DC, and Canada present and I am happy to say that they all left happy and content.

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