The Jamaica Pegasus Tweetup Banner
Twitter has become a very powerful and influential social media tool in today's technological world which fosters not only the exchange of ideas, views and ideals, but also a very strong promotional and advertising tool. There is no doubt that one of Kingston's leading hotels,
The Jamaica Pegasus (twitter:
http://twitter.com/JamaicaPegasus), has grasped the power of Twitter to increase their market share and to become more connected to their Jamaican customers. The Jamaica Pegasus has made a bold step and has made a land mark move in hosting the first ever commercially hosted Tweetup!
Tweeters mingling at the tweetup
Originally the tweetup was scheduled for May 27. 2010, however due to the recent social unrest and state of emergency that engulfed the city of Kingston and St. Andrew the first ever tweetup had to be postponed. However, not to be deterred, and not to disappoint the many eager fans, the Jamaica Pegasus team rescheduled to June 18, 2010. Despite the inevitable postponement of the tweetup, Jamaica Pegasus twitter followers were unwavering in their support for this first ever social media event of its kind in Jamaica and turned out in their numbers on the 17 floor of the Jamaica Pegasus. The event stared at 6:00 pm, but I arrived fashionably late at 7:00pm, at which time there was a decent crowd of tweeters and the meeting and greeting was already in full swing. But was this all that the Jamaica Pegasus had planned for this first ever tweetup?
Tanto Blacks performing
The Jamaica Pegasus had much more than just a bunch of tweeters meeting up to introduce themselves and to engage in endless conversations. They did an excellent job at hosting this first ever local tweetup as they provided an open bar and a buffet of delicious finger foods to keep their guests energized and in good spirits! But they did not end there! They spared no expense to keep their guests happy as they ensure the music was good by employing the services of The Captain Collin Hinds, surprised everyone with a guest performer, mister "twitter" himself Tanto Blacks and a fabulous gate prize of a trip to London via British Airways!
One of the Pegasus Chefs preparing shrimp pasta
The Jamaica Pegasus tweetup was a success and everyone, based on their tweets, had a great time. I got to linkup with familiar tweeters that I follow like
Jamaipanese,
Iriediva,
Iamsbee and
Gordonswaby and to meet several other tweeters that I was not famiiar with. Hopefully their will be more Jamaica Pegasus tweetups in the future and that other companies will catch on and begin to host their own tweetups.
For more coverage of the Jamaica Pegasus Tweetup visit the following friends:
Jamaipanese,
Irie Diva,
Corve DaCosta and
Gordon Swaby.
Here is a slideshow of some of the photos I took at the tweetup
Just wonderful. Wish I was there.
ReplyDeletegreat blog post Stunner, had a great time, I'll link you up in my post about the event.
ReplyDelete@experienceaurie: It was! Hopefully you will be in Jamaica the next time if they have another one.
ReplyDelete@Jamaipanese: Thanks! Let me know when you post so I can link your post.
I am not really seeing the benefits to them, but maybe I am not so bright... what are they expecting as the result? More tweeters to book rooms with them?
ReplyDeleteWish I was there... at some point sum1 told me about this, but then I forgot and now it's gone ... waaah!!
ReplyDeleteHope u had fun tho, looks like it.
@madbull having their name being mentioned on twitter or being followed by a few thousand ppl is like having their ad running in an international newspaper/magazine.....for free. That's just for starters, everyone might not have the internet on a computer but count in that same sample, the amount that have a BB with service. Once they starting offering specials on that, the benefits can the endless.
ReplyDeletegroup pic?
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this Tweetup.
ReplyDeleteSorry, i arrived too late to meet most of you. but it was a great do, congrats to the Pegasus for being so previous compared to the other businesses in town!
ReplyDeleteMadbull, yes, name recognition is part of the payoff, you have a presence online, and you have tweeters who are sympathetic to you and putting out good messages about you into cyberspace...its free advertising.
not free, because they extended the goodwill and provided a space for all of us who don't know each other in real time to meet...that's pretty cool!
i had suggested to the Calabash folk that they host a tweet up but they didn't go for it coz they didn't get it i suppose...
i wonder if we'll ever get that here in T&T.. we usually have to organize our own...
ReplyDeleteits always good to meet fellow twerps.. unless they're crazy...
Oh, looks like I've missed a great event. The pics are great!
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