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SocialLion Uploads Their Business to Gig City


When Clark Campbell and Shibu Joseph’s team of social media experts tried uploading video files from their marketing clients in Nigeria, they ran into a small problem.

“Sitting at a desk in Cleveland, Tennessee, it was going to take several days to complete the upload,” Campbell says. “When we drove to Chattanooga and connected to the Gig service, it took a couple of hours.”

Those service and speed differentiators were huge factors in the team’s decision to move their social media agency – SocialLion – to Chattanooga. Now ensconced in their office in the new Co-op Building on Cherry Street, they've hatched a plan to showcase that awe-inspiring internet speed to the rest of their colleagues by organizing and hosting the first annual Real Time Summit in October 2018.

SocialLion focuses their work on using social media to amplify the impact and reach of real time events such as sports, news, professional conferences and even reality television. CFO and co-founder Shibu Joseph said their team of more than a dozen social media rock stars are focused on staying on the cutting edge of their field, traveling to marketing conferences and social media seminars across the country.

“At the last big social media conference I attended, they offered 160 sessions on every topic in social media, but nothing on real-time engagement,” he says. “We realized there was no place for us to grow our skills and network with people who work in our field.”

So like true entrepreneurs, when they identified an unmet need in the market, they developed a solution.

The first annual Real Time Summit will debut in Chattanooga at the downtown Westin on October 8-9, 2018. Session topics will range from real-time content strategies to engagement and analytics. Registrants who can’t make it to Chattanooga can purchase a virtual pass and attend conference sessions online.

The team says their ideal attendees will come from many different industries and will carry varied life experiences, but they will also have strengths in common.

“The most talented social media managers find ways to evoke the human spirit and capture it in real time. They combine a creative eye with artistic sensibilities and clear storytelling. They are photojournalists at heart.”

The SocialLion team is preparing to host some of the rock stars of their industry – including current and former social media leadership for the world champion Golden State Warriors, World Wrestling Entertainment and The Today Show. They will be joined by hundreds of social media managers, producers and directors who work in the internet trenches everyday – anyone who relies on real-time coverage on mobile devices to engage with their audience and expand the reach of their event outside the walls of the host location.

While the team looks forward to welcoming visitors to Chattanooga for their event, they say hundreds of local companies could also benefit from the world-class education and networking coming to their doorstep.

“Events are about people, not products and services. Since companies sell to people, people must be the focus of every event, and social media paves the way for meaningful interactions with event attendees and those watching from afar.”

Joseph sees Chattanooga as the perfect location for such a gathering.

“One of our biggest selling points is having the fastest internet in the world, so we want to bring in the people uploading some of the best content in the world to our city and celebrate Chattanooga as a technology hub.”


If You Go

Who                Social media managers, photojournalists and anyone responsible for using social media to amplify events

What               The first annual Real Time Summit

When              October 8-9, 2018

Where            The Westin, Chattanooga, Tennessee

For more information, visit RealTimeSocialSummit.com

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