Under The Radar - MobilityAre you one of those startups that make a difference and you would like to showcase your technology to the ones like Verizon, T-Mobile, Comcast, Sprint, iFund, Nokia, Microsoft, Motorola, and more? Then you need to apply to present at Under The Radar: Mobility event on November 12 in Mountain View, CA. Submissions are still being accepted, so apply today!

is a one-day conference uncovering 32 vetted, test-driven startups that have launched within the year in categories such as iPhone apps, location-based services, gaming, social networking, enabling technologies, and marketing/advertising.

is one of my favorite startup events to track innovation in mobile, read my reviews of previous editions here.

I will be there again this year as a judge amongst other mobile industry players, including:

Jesse Money, Executive Director of Product Convergence and Innovation, Verizon Wireless
Stephan Noll, Managing Director,
T-Mobile Venture Fund
Chi-Hua Chien, Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (iFund)
Scott Ford, General Manager,
Sprint Business Development & Sprint Nextel Ventures
Harshul Sanghi, Managing Director, Motorola Ventures
Dan Schiappa, GM - Mobile & Gaming Advertising Experiences Platform,
Microsoft
Dave Williams, Senior Vice President of Wireless and Technology,
Comcast
Tim Chang, Principal,
Norwest Ventures
Jonathan Ebinger, General Partner,
BlueRun Ventures
Ken Gullicksen, General Partner,
Morgenthaler
Eric Ver Ploeg, Managing Director,
VantagePoint Venture Partners

The event will be moderated by:

Rafe Needleman, Editor, CNET/Webware
Ellen McGirt, Senior Writer, Fast Company
Natali Del Conte, Host, CNET TV & Technology Correspondent, CBS Early Show
Jeremy Toeman, Marketing Consultant, Stage Two Consulting

I’ll be in San Francisco and the valley the first half of November, please do get in touch if you’d like to catch up with me.

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Wireless Industry Partnership

Caroline invited me to write something on online branding and PR of emerging companies in the mobile market space for this months’ newsletter of the Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP). Many people ask me if they should use a PR company to get their message and brand out there and I often reply - it depends at what stage the company is. There’s a lot of good ideas out there that can be turned into real business and easily promoted on the Internet in technology channels, but I see mobile as a very specific market due to it’s roots in telecoms. It’s only in the last 2-3 years we see a lot of convergence happening in different areas, so depending where your market focus is, you can target specific groups to communicate to.

Read my 3 key tips and stuff to avoid using PR in the mobile industry at WIP Connectors website or download the newsletter directly here (pdf).

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