SNAP Summit welcomes Yahoo! Developer Network
Published on October 14th, 2008 by christian
We’re very proud to welcome Yahoo! Developer Network as our Platinum Sponsor for SNAP Summit ^3. They will be the sponsors of our party, host a workshop during the day, and in general have a big presence at the conference.
It’s an honor to be working with Yahoo! and we’re extremely excited to have them with us, especially as they come increasingly close to launching their own developer platform.
Early bird discount ends today!
Published on October 6th, 2008 by christian
This is the last day to enjoy our early bird discount, good for $100 off tickets. In other words, if you haven’t purchased tickets yet, now is the time! Head here to get ‘em.
SNAP Summit^3 is looking to be our best conference yet. Pivoting off the boom in social applications, we’re expanding our focus to look at user experience and engagement, a topic relevant not only to app developers, but anyone who’s building on the social web.
SNAP Summit needs an agenda!
Published on September 16th, 2008 by cassiph
Help us choose who to invite as speakers to this fall’s SNAP Summit. Cast your vote and share your ideas at http://rfop.uservoice.com/pages/snap_summit3
And for those lucky folks who read our blog, we are offering an Economy discount till Friday the 26th. Head on over to http://snapsummit3.eventbrite.com/?discount=ICanHazRecessionPlz
SNAP Summit^3 is coming!
Published on July 24th, 2008 by cassiph
Facebook just launched dozens of new features; MySpace is welcoming developers by the hundreds; Bebo and Hi5 continue to spread internationally; and SNAP Summit continues to thrive.
We are doing it again: only bigger and better. We will be reaching out to our past attendees to learn what you want to hear, who you want to meet, and what you want to see. The venue is bigger, the internet is stronger, and the day is already looking to be exciting.
50 Limited Early Bird Rate tickets have just been released, so pick yours up now.
The surveys are in…
Published on March 31st, 2008 by christian
Last week, we sent out a survey to everyone who attended SNAP Summit 2.0. Now, the results are in, and you can see them for yourself. We love hearing how people enjoy our events, and we especially pay attention to the ways we can improve.
Here are some of the highlights from the survey:
- 90% of attendees rated our conference favorably, either as “Good” or “Great.”
- Our venue, the Commonwealth Club, got less flattering remarks. 51% rated it positively, with the rest viewing it in an average or negative light.
- Biggest gripe: overcrowding. Most talks and workshops were standing room only, due to a limited number of seats for an overflow audience.
- Second biggest gripe: small nametags. The size of the nametags made it harder for people to network.
- Josh Porter and BJ Fogg split the award for best speaker. Josh spoke on Social Interface Design, while BJ talked about Mass Interpersonal Persuasion, a new field he’s researching at his Stanford lab.
- Many people enjoyed the workshops, while others complained that they couldn’t be two places at once. We will continue offering workshops, since we feel they give attendees a better choice of topics and interests.
We learned a couple things from the survey. First, make sure that everyone gets a seat. Second, we’ll focus on finding more independent speakers like BJ and Josh, who people really enjoyed hearing. Third, we’ll buy bigger nametags
If you have any other feedback or suggestions, please comment!
Thanks for a great event!
Published on March 30th, 2008 by cassiph
Thank you all for making SNAP Summit 2.0 our best conference yet. We would love it if you would take a moment to fill out a survey, so we know how to make it better next time:
https://sfbeta.wufoo.com/forms
We are reading your thoughts and taking them into consideration. Christian and I will be making larger, double-sided badges, for one. We will also make sure there is better internet (we did work on it for this event, but complications continued to arise.) We will look into other venues, but they are hard to come by affordably in this town. We also hope to get a better media arm for the company, complete with a regular blog and recordings of our events, but at least for this one we will be getting all the slides we can up online.
So thank you all for your feedback already; we look forward to seeing you all at our future events. ![]()
Announcing the After Party!
Published on March 18th, 2008 by cassiph
To celebrate MySQL joining Sun, they are hosting an open bar immediately after SNAP Summit 2.0, and have invited our attendees to come! So following an inspiring day of talks, continue the conversation with the wider Bay Area tech scene. We hope to see you there.
Time: 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Location:
Jillian’s at Metreon, 101 Fourth Street (between Howard St & Minna St), San
Francisco, CA 94103 (around the corner from Moscone Center)
Save on Hotel Fare with AirBed & Breakfast
Published on March 18th, 2008 by christian
If you’re coming to SNAP Summit 2.0 from out of town, and looking to save money on hotel fare, check out our page on AirBed & Breakfast. It’s a cool new site that lets you find people who are heading to the conference, and who’ve agreed to let people crash with them while the event is in town.
If you’re local, you can volunteer your space and connect with someone really cool in the process. Check it out!
Last Change for Cheap(er) Tickets!
Published on March 14th, 2008 by cassiph
Due to the high demand and purchase rate we have already seen today, we will be extending our low rate tickets to SNAP Summit 2.0 until Tuesday the 18th. At that time, all ticket prices will go up $100, so be sure to get your ticket today!
Carpools for Jason Alba on the 18th.
Published on February 8th, 2008 by cassiph
Need a ride? Have a car? Post your neighborhood/city and whether you are willing to drive, have a car, or need a ride for Monday the 18th.











