Although we still have a few weeks left until the start of Web 2.0 Expo New York, we’ve already seen several community members pull together personalized conference schedules using the Attendee Directory – the official social network of Web 2.0 Expo. A few sessions in particular stood out due to their popularity. We wanted to share this with you to help with your own plans for Web 2.0 Expo New York.
Below you will find the top ten most popular sessions for each day of the conference. The rankings are determined by how many people have signed up for each session. Along with track sessions, the lists include keynotes, workshops, and bootcamps. To make a schedule of your own, register for Web 2.0 Expo New York and sign in to the Attendee Directory (it’s the menu item on the far right called “Your Account”).
Top Ten Most Popular Sessions: Nov. 16
- Designing Social Websites Part I
- Designing Social Websites Part II
- Real-Time Marketing: Operationalizing the Use of Social Media
- Integrating the Cloud into Content: Using Semantics to Enhance Content Publishing
- Simple is Hard
- Tools for Visual Storytelling
- Good Design Faster
- Communilytics: Applied Community Analytics
- The Lean Startup: a Disciplined Approach to Imagining, Designing, and Building New Products
- Search as Strategy: Connecting with Customers in the Age of Google
Top Ten Most Popular Sessions: Nov. 17
- The O’Reilly Radar
- Content First: Why Content Strategy Will Save the Web
- Designing the Experience Curve
- A Conversation with Jay Adelson and Kevin Rose
- The Serendipity Engine
- Streams of Content, Limited Attention: The Flow of Information through Social Media
- A Conversation with Caterina Fake
- Welcome
- Thinking Visually
- The Whuffie Factor: The 5 Keys for Maxing Social Capital and Winning with Online Communities
Top Ten Most Popular Sessions: Nov. 18
- The Pushbutton Web: Why Facebook or Twitter isn’t the Only Way to Send Messages in Realtime, and Why it Matters
- Sparking a Crush: Attracting and Retaining New Users
- There’s A #Hashtag For That
- Sketchboards & Prototyping-Method for Rapid Design
- Confessions of a Public Speaker
- Welcome
- Social Media Protocols: What You Need to Know BEFORE Your Team Starts Posting, Tweeting and Commenting
- The Human Interface (or: Products are People, Too!)
- Building Across the Social Web: The Implications of Facebook Connect, Google OpenSocial and Other Social Web Technologies on Social Media Content Strategy
- Business and Community in the Facebook Era: Preparing for a New Kind of Customer Relationship
Top Ten Most Popular Sessions: Nov. 19
- Getting to (Near) Real-time with Your SEO
- How to Tummel: Conversational Mechanics
- Publics, Flow, Phatic, Tummeling and Out-groups – New Words You Need to Know to Understand the Web
- A Conversation with Beth Noveck
- What’s a Friend Worth? - Knowing Your Social Capital
- Welcome
- How To Be A Failure…All The Way To Bank!
- Marketing via Fan Boys/Fan Girls: Your Customers As Your Brand Evangelists
- Designing for the Pace of the Web: Fast, Cheap and Barely in Control
- Social Interaction Design: A Primer
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Kaitlin Pike is the Community Manager of Web 2.0 Expo. She can be reached @w2e

Oct 30th, 2009 |







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