Good Morning Little Rock/Hello PRSA. This Post Is For You!
I woke up this morning and took this picture from the beautiful Peabody Hotel In Little Rock Arkansas (where I will be speaking to the PRSA today).
Thanks to Mary Wagoner for inviting me here and to Andrea Morrissey, who I heard is the youngest and one of the best presidents of the Little Rock Chapter of the PRSA ever.

I have been told that we will not have that many bloggers in the audience today. While I understand that people are very busy, I think it is really essential to experiment with blogging, podcasting, vlogging etc. to really "get it". So this post is for today’s audience.
What are you waiting for!??
Here are my challenges
Challenge Number 1
I challenge all of you to blog within the next two weeks and trackback to this post.
It does not have to be on your own blog (although that would be best and you can feel free to call me for help). If you do this it will validate the importance of my journey to Little Rock (remember, I tried to make it here in February and that did not work, so I have put in my time to get here).
Challenge Number 2
In a month from now I will be holding a private meeting for the Little Rock Chapter Of The PRSA at Morpheum Island in Second Life (Andrea, Mary and I can sort out the details). Your second challenge is to sign up for Second Life and be there for a reunion (you may just find that you miss me, I tend to have that effect on people
)
Now, let’s get to work!
Tags: little rock, arkansas, PRSA, social media, blogging, second life, morpheum, morpheus media, mary wagoner, andrea morrissey










Jun 15, 2007
Hey Adam,
Great photo; even I haven’t seen that view from The Peabody, as often as I’m there!
We’re thrilled to have you, now that the great blizzard of ‘07 has passed. Please tell Lloyd the Duckmaster that I said, “Hi!” when you check out the duck march. You never know, he may even deem you worthy of a free Peabody rubber duck (although they are usually reserved for the age 3 and under crowd)!
Also, be sure to walk down to the River Market and check it out if you have time; believe it or not, that was all warehouses/storage space about 10 years ago.
See you this afternoon,
Becca
Jun 15, 2007
The first person to join the conversation! Congrats Becca
I will be sure to say hi to the duckmaster for you. Oh, and they left a rubber duck in my room, happy days!
Jun 15, 2007
Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
The message that you delivered was both solid and well received.
Jun 15, 2007
Adam,
Not a PRSA member. Got invted by my boss, who is.
Good presentation.
Jun 15, 2007
Adam,
Sorry I missed you today! Fortunately, our business readers won’t miss a thing. We’ve filed a report on your speech and posted and MP3 of your full presentation on one of our blogs here, at Arkansasbusiness.com.
Hope you enjoyed Little Rock!
Lance Turner
Internet Editor
Arkansasbusiness.com
Jun 15, 2007
Adam,
I enjoyed being your host today. Hope you have a safe trip back to NYC.
Mary just called, and she is really looking forward to meeting you tomorrow.
I’ll get those Clinton Center photos to you soonest.
Best Wishes,
John
Jun 15, 2007
Although new to social marketing, I found your presentation to be quite insightful and inspiring. I now see that the revolution is upon us!
Jun 16, 2007
Adam,
I very much enjoyed your presentation. My one regret is that we didn’t have enough time to delve deeper into ROI and qualitative research. I’ll definitely research the information provided.
Look forward to the Second Life experiment for the Arkansas Chapter.
Thanks again,
Dan
Jun 16, 2007
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Jun 16, 2007
Adam!
I heard everyone loved your talk! And I won’t have to miss it since Arkansas Business recorded it! Glad we could meet up in New York today before I return to Little Rock tomorrow. Thanks for dinner, thanks for all your insight, thanks for being my Second Life buddy.
Mary
Jun 19, 2007
Adam,
I missed your presentation in Little Rock, but thanks to Arkansas Business and A Media Circus I feel like I was there. I plan on checking out The ClueTrain Manifesto soon. And now I have an excuse for funding a trip to Second Life.
Thanks,
Mark
Jun 20, 2007
Mark
So glad you got to join the party!
I will see you in Second Life