OMMA Conference Widget Panel
It must be conference season as I’m zipping off to another one in a couple weeks. This time it’s the OMMA Global conference in beautiful L.A. on March 17th. I’m not the guy talking, though. This time I’m the one shepherding the conversation.
The panel I’m moderating is called “Widgetizing Behavioral Targeting”. It’s a daunting enough subject to try and tackle in 45 minutes, but then factor in major widget folk sharing the stage.
- Sudhin Shahani, Musicane br>
Musicane is a service that enables artists to sell their products through widgets embedded on websites, social networking pages and blogs. Fans can also embed the player on their pages to support their favorite artists and share in their success. - Michael Cartsonis, MuseStorm br>
MuseStorm provides end-to-end solutions for publishers and marketers to engage their audiences through syndication of interactive rich media content. The MuseStorm Content Engagement Platform simplifies widget development and control over multimedia widgets with integrated functionality. - Seth Goldstein, SocialMedia Networks br>
SocialMedia Networks provides social platform services fusing together management, marketing, and monetization. SocialMedia was one of the first developers on the facebook platform, launching Food Fight and Happy Hour. To date, more than 10 million users have installed one of these applications. - Liza Hausman, Gigya br>
Gigya is a social marketing solutions company connecting brand advertisers and content publishers with their audience of active social media users. Gigya partners include over 500 widget sites, including EyeWonder, RockYou!, Webshots, and Snapvine.
So, if you happen to be in L.A. on the 17th, looking for a good time between 4:45pm and 5:30pm PT, spin by and see how fast we can get through it all (conference registration required).

March 5th, 2008 at 8:12 pm
Trent, looking forward to a lively and informative discussion - it’s great to see so many marketers blazing trails as they discover new ways to engage with people.