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PopCrunch Party RecapApril 11th, 2008 at 7:31 amSource:CenterNetworks
Guests were a strong mix of industry and locals which diluted the traditional pitching lingo that sponsors use as the norm and gave a good reality check into their core audience. They softened the tone to accommodate potential users who weren’t aware of even the basic tech terminology, but attendees wanted to attend a savvy event with intelligence, in Hollywood, by outsiders and welcomed this kindly. With a main area packed to the brim and a VIP area that was free flowing, minus the hierarchy (refreshing for Hollywood), the style and theme matched the club objective: create a savvy event that all can enjoy without the pecking order. Kudos to TechCrunch and Sugar Inc for veering out the realm of Silicon Valley into semi-unchartered territory - more of these collaborative events is the key for taking insular to Joe Public and recognizing that majority mainstream still rules the day. coComment’s guest, Marina from HotForWords attracted a good crowd, with the intention of reinforcing commenting as sexy and reviving the art of debate in the dedicated blog. King.com, who have an LA office and the forefront of skill online gaming, networked into the crowd, like a swan to a lake. Dimdim hyped the evening with their newly launched business & personal web conferencing service. A good night was had by all and hopefully reinforced that California is one state, enhancing the attributes and reality of both the north & south without bias. All sponsors intended to social network and they achieved this in a classless society this evening. It was undoubtedly a good reality check that made sponsors re-check the basics of their objectives and refocus their brand messaging to the mainstream, their true bread & butter. This party report was provided by Heddi Cundle from Consort Partners, a strategy and PR firm based in California. Partner Links
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