Break out your Brackets!

Springtime, birds are chirping and the flowers are – HOLY SMOKES did you just see that shot? – Yes friends get out your pens and padded rooms its time for #MarchMadness.

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Show your bracket brilliance in the

2011 March Madness #LRtweetup Bracket Pool

Whether you are a basketball insider or pick teams with a dartboard you could earn bragging rights for a year and you have a shot at winning $500.

Yes you heard that right. $500

Prizes

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsor @MichaelP of JMP Consulting / 9vision Ventures we’ve got great prizes this year.

  • $500 for a perfect bracket
  • $50 for Overall 1st place
  • $25 for 2nd place
  • $15 for 3rd place

(We expect to announce prizes for 2nd and 3rd place in the next couple of days)

Rules

2011-03-13_2119Your bracket must be completed and submitted by 11am CDT on Thursday prior to the beginning of Round 1.

Only 1 perfect bracket will be awarded the $500 prize. In the event of 2 perfect bracket submissions the NCAA Championship final score predictions will act as a tie breaker.

Also we are likely to agree that the loser’s must tweet that they lost and declare the superiority of the winner but we’ll see. It isn’t required but it would be nice if the winner choose to tweet that they won and mention the sponsor but we’ll leave that as a a personal decision.

Enter Today

 

To enter just visit our LRtweetup Bracket Pool on CBSsports.com and use the pool password “littlerock”.

 

Update: We’re proud to welcome Ellis Inifiniti, @ellisinfiniti on Twitter, as a sponsor of the LRtweetup March Madness Bracket Pool. They will be awarding prizes for the 2nd and 3rd place winners. Thanks Ellis.

#LRTweetup Schedule 2011

Hello LRTweeps! I’m happy to introduce a belated attempt to loosely organize our activities over the coming year, at least enough organization to get us all in the same room at the same time.

Want to organize a LRTweetup this year? I know you do. We have one open slot, meaning we need YOU! Register your ideas and intent in the comments, and/or DM @angelmg for details.

See a Tweetup and want to help? Hit up an organizer and offer your services. I’m sure they’d appreciate it.

Dates will be set by the organizers and are all currently TBD.

#LRTweetup Schedule 2011

February: Brave New Tweetup Organizer: @amybhole

March: St. Patty’s Tweetup Organizer: @andreasmalec

April: Reach Out & Read Tweetup Organizer: @ghidotti

May: Travs Tweetup Organizer: @LukeMorris

June: Food Truck Tweetup Organizers: @angelmg @Joel_DiPippa

July: Cookout Tweetup Organizer: @SavannahB

August: Back-to-School Tweetup Organizer: @kerrijack

September: Fall Tweetup Organizer: @ashahrens

October: Halloween Tweetup Organizer: @kellimarks

November: Potluck Tweetup Organizer: @jgreghenderson

December: OPEN

Now scheduling for 2012? You guys are awesome. See you there!

Recent Posts & Press

from ArkansasBusiness.comeiflings_mug

Arkansas Business published a masterpiece by media reporter and tweetup regular Sam Eiflling, @SamEifling.

On May 18, the loose band of Twitter users who have made Little Rock Tweetups a monthly rite of beery canoodling are getting together at Juanita’s Cafe & Bar in Little Rock for the Little Rock Tweeties – an awards night to recognize the most clever and creative among this digital tribe…

…The notion of handing out awards for tweeting makes you wonder just how interesting some people find their navels. But the entire tone of the enterprise has been tongue-in-cheek, and a nod to the bona fide human connections that the Tweetup crowd seems to have stumbled onto while trying to network.

Read his full article “Twitter’s Influence Felt in Tornadoes and Tweeties

from the desk of @LTLT-New_crop2

Our friend and co-founder Lance Turner, @LT, wrote a great post that recalled some of the highlights from the past year.

This whole #LRTweetup enterprise was founded nearly on a lark. And you can read much more about the history of the event (in which I played a small role), plus other stories from the #LRTweetup community, right here from the people who lived it. Throughout the year, this ecosystem of 140-character oversharers has raised money for nonprofits, shared many thousands of MBs of information and helped cultivate a stronger, more connected business community. And this is just the start.

Read the full post “#LRTweetup: Join Us Next Week for the LRTweetie Awards!

Many thanks to @LT and @SamEifling for their kind words and to Arkansas Business for their ongoing coverage of #LRtweetup.

Why Death and Queso Don’t Mix

It all started several Mondays ago with myself and @alextcone almost getting killed in a car wreck on our way to Juanita’s. Separately, mind you, not together in the same car, clutching each other and screaming “NOT BEFORE I’VE SEEN PARIS IN THE SPRINGTIME!” Actually that last part might have just been me.

I’m all about full disclosure, and I’ve taken great pains to make this account as factual as possible lest anyone accuse me of hyperbole (disclaimer: I have worked in advertising, so virtually everything I say can safely be taken at face value). None of the names have been changed to protect anyone, not that I could vouch for their innocence anyway, I mean, come on, you’ve all seen them drink.

That being said, Alex and I were gathering with @jgreghenderson, @ghidotti and NKOTB @andreasmalec to discuss the upcoming anniversary of LRTweetup. @tsudo was absent, but accounted for, having suspiciously been called “out of town” that day in what I suspect was an attempt to avoid @jgreghenderson’s annoying penchant for thumb wrestling for the lunch check.

After checking in at Foursquare, Gowalla, Twitter, Facebook (I lost count at that point), orders were taken, an obscene amount of queso was consumed and talk quickly turned to what type of event should take place for the one-year anniversary of our unique little group.

I blame the fact that I had just watched my life pass before my eyes and had been forced to consider my own mortality (all before noon) for my response when, like your favorite kindergarten teacher, @ghidotti asked everyone to go around the table and briefly state what they enjoyed most about the LRTweetup group.

When it was my turn, I sappily recounted watching all the tweets this past New Year’s Eve, many echoing the same sentiment I felt: how happy/lucky/surprised/grateful/blessed everyone was to have meet this unique cast of characters on the Internet, of all places, and on the cacophony that is Twitter, even so, and ultimately IRL, stranger yet.

I waxed poetic, as did my dining companions, on how friendships had been forged, business partnerships explored, jobs won and knowledge shared, and how much we had learned about each other, ourselves and this social media landscape we now inhabited.

Then the boys (and Andrea) started frog punching each other at the table and agreed all that talk about FEELINGS was great and stuff but ultimately we should just have fun.

So you know what happened next, right? When a group of people find themselves joined around a meaningful but admittedly somewhat narcissistic pursuit that involves the daily sharing of our lives, blogs, links, jokes, twitpics and minute-to-minute locations pinpointed with GPS accuracy?

We give each other awards, of course. DUH.

What better way to celebrate a year of making a community, 140 characters at a time, than by honoring that community with some of the most ridiculous Twitter awards we can imagine?

Allow me to introduce…


We got the ball rolling with some initial categories. You’ll have the opportunity to add your own. Categories and a call for nominations will be posted right here in the next few days, along with information in the coming month on the awards venue (thanks to @andreasmalec and presenting sponsor @LittleRockCVB we will have actual awards), a possible celebrity emcee and an opening act you won’t want to miss.

I can’t take credit for the idea. In fact, I’m not sure now who even suggested it (but if you hate it, then I’m pretty sure it was Alex). But I can say I can’t think of a better time than laughing at each other, and with each other, while celebrating all the crazy fantastic people and personalities that make up LRTweetup.

Except maybe Paris in the springtime. I really should get on that.

Recent Press

LRtweetup has had some great press coverage of late and we always want to say thanks and highlight the work of our friends in the media.

Where my tweeps at? by Sync

@SyncWeekly wrote one of the best tweetup articles we’ve ever read. They did an amazing job of capturing the spirit on history of #LRtweetup.

"People are just so helpful and want to share their knowledge and that’s where I learned all the basics of it. There’s so many people out there who are ready and willing to make it easy for you and bring you into the community."

Check out the full article online and make sure to follow our friends @SyncWeekly. Thanks Sync!

KATV Daybreak #LRtweetup

Our own @JessicaDean helped spread the word about #LRtweetup during last Thursday’s KATV Daybreak. They invited us to Community Bakery for an early morning gathering and Jessica interviewed @Angelmg and myself. Just click LR Tweetup in the sidebar to see one of the interviews.

Thanks to @JessicaDean and @KATVnews for spreading the word about LRtweetup.