8 great case studies on the best social media programs at large corporations.
BlogWell is the only conference where social media executives from large companies come together to share their case studies, offer practical, how-to advice, and answer your questions. You'll learn how to get started, get past roadblocks, and make your social media program phenomenal.
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Nick Ayres, New Media + Content Manager & Corporate Communications Manager
The impact of social media for The Home Depot

Lee Aase, Manager, Social and Syndicated Media
Mayo Clinic's natural progression to social media

Stan Joosten, Innovation Manager - Holistic Consumer Communications
Marketing in the age of social media -- examples from Procter & Gamble

Commander Ron LaBrec
How the U.S. Coast Guard puts social media to work

Susan Wassel, PR Manager
How Sharpie engages and grows community in a tight economy

Lizzie Schreier, Sr. Marketing Manager, Internet Marketing
How to get started in social media without freaking out legal, leadership, or liability teams in your organization

Adam Moffat, Manager, Marketing & Brand Public Relations
How Molson is exploring, innovating, and communicating through social media

Paula Drum, Vice President of Marketing
How H&R Block connects by using social media
Past attendees
What they had to say
"The discussions were thought-provoking and inspirational."
— Jim Lein, Oracle
"I came away inspired, energized, and with a nice bundle of new best practices to apply."
— Ed Nicholson, Tyson Foods
"An amazing amount of useful material was presented in a timely, efficient way."
— Donna Speigel, Crate and Barrel
"A well organized and well executed conference. Great job!"
— Todd Blecher, Boeing
"One of the best seminars of this type that I've seen in a long time."
— Sandra Buettner, Johnson Controls
"A great forum for social media professionals to collaborate and learn from each other's lessons and successes."
— Jennie Ecclestone, General Motors
"The most valuable source for staying current on B2C and B2B social marketing techniques in Fortune 500 companies."
— Paul Dunay, Avaya
"One of the most organized and informative events all year."
— Jackie Bona, Google
The Digital Orange Apron: The Impact of Social Media for The Home Depot, by Nick Ayres; presented by GasPedal and SMBC from GasPedal
I Got People (Online): How H&R Block Connects by Using Social Media, by Paula Drum; presented by GasPedal and the SMBC from GasPedal.
Molson and Social Media: Exploring, Innovating, Communicating, by Adam Moffat; Presented by GasPedal and the SMBC from GasPedal.
Honesty is the Best Policy: Best Practices for Disclosure in Social Media, by Andy Sernovitz; presented by GasPedal and the SMBC from GasPedal.
Marketing in the Age of Social Media – Examples from Procter & Gamble, by Stan Joosten; presented by GasPedal and the SMBC from GasPedal.
Procter & Gamble
Marketing in the Age of Social Media – Examples from Procter & Gamble, by Stan Joosten.
General Mills
General Mills Goes Social Media, by Mark Addicks.
View all past BlogWell case study videos »
BlogWell San Diego featured social media case studies from the U.S. Navy, Starbucks, Clorox, USAA, TurboTax, Avery Dennison, Community Medical Centers, and State Farm Insurance. Themes included how gaming mechanics apply to social media, how to manage social media in a decentralized organization, and how to engage millions of fans through Facebook.
BlogWell Atlanta featured speakers from Newell-Rubbermaid, The Home Depot, UPS, Coca-Cola, Orange Business Services, SunGard, Turner Broadcasting System, and ConAgra Foods. Themes included how to manage social media from a multi-brand perspective, how to embrace social media culture, how to defend your brand through social media, and how traditional media and social media can work together.
BlogWell Minneapolis, hosted by General Mills, featured speakers from McDonald’s, Mayo Clinic, CME Group, General Mills, AccuQuote, Ford, Progressive, and Walmart. Themes included how to support online word of mouth, using social media at all levels of a corporation, social media for the analytic marketer, engaging in social media in “unsocial” industries, engaging with massive audiences, and using social media to reach online influencers.
BlogWell San Francisco featured speakers from Dell, Kaiser Permanente, SAP, Cisco, Intuit, PepsiCo, Wells Fargo, and General Mills. Topics included how to use social media to engage on a daily basis, how to connect with influential talkers online, using communities to deliver extraordinary customer experiences, launching an engagement program amidst a crisis, using social media internally, using social media to collaborate with customers, driving traffic to blogs and communities away from corporate sites, and integrating new media such as FriendFeed and Twitter into campaigns.
BlogWell New York featured speakers from Microsoft, General Electric, Nokia, Turner Broadcasting System, Tyson Foods, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Coca-Cola, and Johnson & Johnson. Themes included how to engage influencers, taking your story straight to the people who care, using social media tools and trends to change how we work, delivering better experiences for audiences, and how together, we all tell better stories.
BlogWell Chicago featured speakers from The Home Depot, Mayo Clinic, Procter & Gamble, US Coast Guard, Sharpie, Allstate, Molson, and H&R Block. Themes included how to engage in social media without freaking out the legal department, growing online communities, government use of social media, and how to promote word of mouth online.
BlogWell San Jose featured case study presentations from Cisco, Graco, Intel, The Home Depot, UPS, Wells Fargo, Kaiser Permanente, and Walmart. Themes included using video blogging (vlogging), empowering employees to use social media, social media monitoring, and managing large communities.