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July 24, 2007The Tween Mashup: September 28, NYC
"Tweens are discerning consumers. They think a lot about what they are going to wear, whether their outfit matches their peach-sparkle nail polish, how clothes sit with a teal-colored cellphone ('Can you believe Mom didn't know what color teal is?'), what kind of sushi they are going to eat, and what to read after books like '30 Guys in 30 Days.'" - from Roger Cohen's New York Times OpEd "Twixt 8 and 12, the Tween"
Hot on the heels of next week's big event, the Ypulse 2007 Mashup, we've teamed up with Ziff Davis to co-locate a smaller event focusing on tweens and technology. The Ypulse Tween Mashup will be held September 28 at the Javits Center in New York City in conjunction with Digital Life, a massive consumer electronics show. We put out a press release today and are in the process of talking to potential speakers and sponsors. Here are a few highlights we've confirmed so far:
- A tween panel (hear directly from tween girls and boys themselves)
- A lunchtime keynote from Renee Hobbs, one of the founders of MyPopStudio.com, on the importance of media literacy
We are planning "old school/new school" panels again, similar to what we did with the bigger Mashup, looking at how traditional print and linear media is adapting to reach tech savvy tweens as well as getting to know the new digital players in the space. We hope to have mobile and gaming case studies as well.
There are "sponsored case studies" available -- if your company directly serves the tween market and would like to give a 15-minute sponsored case study focused on technology, please contact Charles Pelton from Modern Media.
So save the date, earmark your budget and plan on being there!
Posted by anastasia
Tween MashupFriday September 28
- How traditional brands are leveraging new media to reach tweens
- Building communities around your brand: what works & what doesn't
- Are tweens still reading books and magazines and watching TV?
- How to market to tweens and be COPPA compliant
- How to keep kids in - and adults out
- What is the appeal of virtual worlds for tweens?
- Integrating sponsors or selling subscriptions: a look at online business models for tween communities
- Offline brand extensions: from virtual to products, movies and more
Hear real tweens talk about their favorite Web sites, games and more!
Bryon Cahill, Editor, READ Magazine, Weekly Reader Publishing
Addie Swartz, CEO, B*tween Productions, Inc.
David Card, Vice President & Senior Analyst, JupiterResearch
Bryon Cahill, Editor, READ Magazine, Weekly Reader Publishing
Daniel Neal, CEO, kajeet
Jim Bower, CEO Numedeon
Anastasia Goodstein, Publisher, Ypulse.com
Renee Hobbs, Professor of Communication and Director, Media Education Lab, Temple University
Mattias Miksche, CEO, Stardoll
Izzy Neis, Online Community Manager for Kids/Tweens/Teens, Star Farm Productions
Joi Podgorny, Kids/Tween Internet Community Expert
Erin Reilly, CEO, Platform Shoes Forum
Denise Restauri, CEO, Allykatzz.com
Charles Pelton, Managing Partner, Modern Media Partners
Mary Zagrobelnyi, VP Marketing, Modern Media Partners
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