zanox GAP Campus hosted Monetization 2.0 Camp
Posted by swa in Web Services Contest, what's new at zanox, July 23rd, 2008
On July 12th the zanox GAP Campus was a busy place. More than 80 Web 2.0 insiders, entrepreneurs, developers, and visionaries and 7 zanoxees met to discuss a wide range of topics around the monetization of the Web 2.0. In 17 sessions as different things were discussed as Landing Pages, Connecting Content & Commerce in Web 2.0, zanox Web Services, Inflight & Internet, ePayment, and Business models for Performance Marketing.
The event was organized as a Theme Camp; a derivative of the BarCamps. Monetization 2.0 served as the frame – the content was provided by the participants. The event started off with a keynote by Thomas Hessler, CEO zanox on How to monetize web 2.0 applications and win 1,000,000 EUR Venture Capital. After that the cruical moment came: the Monetization 2.0 Camp organiser Sebastian Wallroth, generously supported by Oliver Berger and Tobias Kaufmann, called for participation. Within 5 minutes all slots were booked – the wonder of BarCamps happened again.
The atmosphere of the Monetization 2.0 Camp was very open, innovative and inspirational. The zanox Open Space with free Wifi and an excellent catering supported this.
We would like to thank several companies from the Web 2.0 szene for the great support: nugg.add – predictive behavioral targeting, Institut für Industrielle Softwaretechniken, Mobizcorp, AdiCash, Spreefactory.de, TowerByte eG, BestSideStory, 1,000,000 EUR zanox Web Services Contest 2008, saftblog.de, puretea.de, deineschokolade.com, betreut.de, and MITTEeins.de.
The media coverage was controverse. In response to the podcast – Interview at the Monetization2.0Camp in Berlin by pixelsebi one denounced the product placement of the 1,000,000 EUR zanox Web Services Contest 2008. The Seonauten Blog on the other hand would have liked more participants and more detailed sessions. Die kleine Miss Waldfee loved the event and had particularly a warm thank you for the organizer. Christian Boris Schmidt was one of the presenters at the Monetization 2.0 Camp and gave a very positive feedback on the ecato blog. On fragr.de Björn Koblow blogged in detail about his experiences from the Monetization 2.0 Camp.
On July 12th the zanox GAP Campus was a busy place. More than 80 Web 2.0 insiders, entrepreneurs, developers, and visionaries and 7 zanoxees met to discuss a wide range of topics around the monetization of the Web 2.0. In 17 sessions as different things were discussed as Landing Pages, Connecting Content & Commerce in Web 2.0, zanox Web Services, Inflight & Internet, ePayment, and Business models for Performance Marketing.
The event was organized as a Theme Camp; a derivative of the BarCamps. Monetization 2.0 served as the frame – the content was provided by the participants. The event started off with a keynote by Thomas Hessler, CEO zanox on How to monetize web 2.0 applications and win 1,000,000 EUR Venture Capital. After that the cruical moment came: the Monetization 2.0 Camp organiser Sebastian Wallroth, generously supported by Oliver Berger and Tobias Kaufmann, called for participation. Within 5 minutes all slots were booked – the wonder of BarCamps happened again.
The atmosphere of the Monetization 2.0 Camp was very open, innovative and inspirational. The zanox Open Space with free Wifi and an excellent catering supported this.
We would like to thank several companies from the Web 2.0 szene for the great support: nugg.add – predictive behavioral targeting, Institut für Industrielle Softwaretechniken, Mobizcorp, AdiCash, Spreefactory.de, TowerByte eG, BestSideStory, 1,000,000 EUR zanox Web Services Contest 2008, saftblog.de, puretea.de, deineschokolade.com, betreut.de, and MITTEeins.de.
The media coverage was controverse. In response to the podcast – Interview at the Monetization2.0Camp in Berlin by pixelsebi one denounced the product placement of the 1,000,000 EUR zanox Web Services Contest 2008. The Seonauten Blog on the other hand would have liked more participants and more detailed sessions. Die kleine Miss Waldfee loved the event and had particularly a warm thank you for the organizer. Christian Boris Schmidt was one of the presenters at the Monetization 2.0 Camp and gave a very positive feedback on the ecato blog. On fragr.de Björn Koblow blogged in detail about his experiences from the Monetization 2.0 Camp.
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