WEB 2.0 EXPO LOCATIONS:   SAN FRANCISCO  •   NEW YORK      |     WEB 2.0 SUMMIT
Kaitlin Pike

You’re surrounded by people, but you’ve never felt more alone. Web 2.0 Expo New York is a busy, packed event, but unless you’re a natural extrovert, it’s often times nerve-racking to initiate a conversation - even with the person next to you.

Or maybe you have another problem: You need to know about the best place to meet your dream client or partner. What networking parties are there? Should you do the Booth Crawl?

Still not it? Well, maybe your problem or question is perhaps a little unusual, and no one you ask - despite best intentions - can seem to help you. Or maybe you just need to share some feedback with someone, bounce an idea off of them, or get some sincere encouragement (or a brutal critique).

If you fit into any of these categories, you should drop me a line or track me down at Javits. As the community manager, I’m here to help you with a variety of issues. I recommend that you first try asking one of our wonderful staff members you see throughout the convention center, or check for an answer to your query on our website.

To get in touch with me, try tweeting @w2e. I will try to monitor this, and our official hashtag #w2e, as best I can, but due to the volume of tweets during the conference I may be unable to respond to all questions.

Another way to talk to me is to meet with me face-to-face: I’ll be tweeting on @w2e where I’m at throughout the conference. Don’t be shy; I’m happy to talk to you!

My fellow Web 2.0 Expo organizers Suzanne Axtell (@SuzAxtell) and Jaimey Walking Bear are also happy to hear from attendees, and they encourage you to message them on the Attendee Directory (this is a great way to contact someone if you have a message that’s more than 140 characters). They may also mention on @w2e where they’re at during the conference.

We look forward to meeting you!

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