A few London Sketches and one from NYC

Posted by Marshall Sponder on November 29, 2009 | Link It

A lot of activity with the Influencer Scorecard Summit about to begin Monday morning and our DataStories Meetup happening tomorrow night, a few articles appearing immanently in VentureBeat, one on BrightRoll and another on Chrome OS, a trip to Montreal next month to help with KeenKong, and life, are all on my mind right now.     I’m also doing a guest post on Jennifer Lindsay‘s blog soon and chapter of a new Twitter Job Search book… and then, there’s my sketches.

I lost 3 sketchbooks in a row, including the last one, in London, and regretted it greatly – and while I about Social Media all the time – I also think about Art – and some of the best thoughts I have come to me while I’m sketching or doodling, even.

It was like that with the idea that Social Media isn’t a tactic, isn’t a technology as much as it’s an evolution in way we communicate, using technology – anything that focuses on technology or platforms will be obsolete as soon as the ink dries on the paper it’s printed on (yep, but most of our stories aren’t printed that much, we read them online or via storage devices).

Anyway, here’s what I drew about while I had the thoughts I’ve been coming up with lately – the last few drawings I did in London last week, and one I did Friday night at the Rubin Museum of Art – I won’t title them – just enjoy them, if you like art.

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I feel I put the best part of myself in my sketches and I can remember ever one of them, even the one’s I lost.

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UPCOMING SPEAKING

Marshall Sponder Keynotes this conference on March 13th, and conducts as Social Media Workshop on March 14th, 2012

The inaugural Social Media Analytics Summit is the first ever two-day business conference with a complete focus on social media analytics. Social media analytics enhances customer service, improves brand and reputation management, and measures overall social media success for businesses