Horse Power #59 Krista Parry, Park City Mountain Resort
Uploaded on Apr 01, 2009 / 242 views / 1211 impressions / 13 comments
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In this episode of Horse Power I talk with Krista Parry, Park City Mountain Resort's Director of marketing and communications about their past, present and future efforts, trials and successes in using interactive media for corporate messaging. For...
In this episode of Horse Power I talk with Krista Parry, Park City Mountain Resort's Director of marketing and communications about their past, present and future efforts, trials and successes in using interactive media for corporate messaging. For the full interview view the audio file at http://blog.twelvehorses.com
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thanks!
erichoffman
Robert, if we'd just gotten the 30 plus inches we had last week, I'd have been up w/you in a heartbeat! ;) JK, I was stuck helping out with our event that weekend and probably would have been shoveling things out if we'd gotten a big storm.
Next time - we ride!
wolfy 7:35
He TOTALLY lost it after those turns! He was STOKED!
robertpayne
I was just recently in Park City, and I would not have known a great on-mountain event was going on if it had not been for Twitter.
Looks like you got some POW while you were there. I got a little myself - http://blog.robertpayne.net/2009/03/16/park-city-utah-2/ - but didn't ever get Eric to come out and play. Sniff Sniff.
twelvehorses
Who let Mike go skiing at Park City on a work day? ;~)
erichoffman 6:57
Just like to add that Park City Mountain Resort can also be found at:
Blog - http://parkcity.typepad.com
Flickr - http://flickr.com/pcmr
YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/pcresort
MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/pcresort
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Park-City-Mountain-Resort/34244859225
Great job Mike/Krista!
wolfy 2:16
This reflects the changes in engagement habits of people over the last few years, and the exponential rise in, for example, Twitter and Facebook participation in the last few months.
wolfy 1:55
No Comments, Not a Blog. I agree. No comments makes it just a timeline based content stream. Which can STILL be usefull.
wolfy 1:12
Blog= PR and way to talk with customers.
wolfy 0:11
Erik Hoffman, Interactive Marketing Manager for @pcski
wolfy 0:05
JUPITER PEAK!
John
Awesome man!