It was an honor for us to sponsor the Trucking Social Media Convention (aka Truck Driver Social Media Convention) for the second year in a row.
This event took place on October 27-28, 2012, in North Kansas City, Missouri (USA).
We gave away some items at the convention.
We say a huge thanks to Allen and Donna Smith, of AskTheTrucker.com, TruthAboutTrucking.com and TruckingSocialMedia.com, who are organizing the whole event.
Furthermore, we are honored to be part the “Circle of Trust” of organizations and businesses that support professional truck drivers. Because of this support, we think that their products, services or advocacy deserve consideration.
To show our gratitude to these speakers and sponsors, we are “giving back” by listing and linking to them below alphabetically.
Note: Names and website links appear in non-alphabetical order on TruckingSocialMedia.com, the sponsors being listed by sponsorship level.
We are enhancing the list of speaker and sponsor names and links by adding all of the Twitter links we can find.
If you know of a Twitter link that should be included, please contact us.
The Twitter hash tag for this event is #TDSMC (for Truck Driver Social Media Convention).
Our list of 2011 TDSMC speakers and sponsors is here.
Speakers at the second annual Trucking Social Media Convention
(listed alphabetically)
Name and Website Link | Topic | Twitter Link |
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Rick Ash | Truck Driver Health | could not locate |
Toby Bogard | Emcee | Twitter Link |
Kylla Leeburg | Human Trafficking Awareness | Twitter Link |
Elaine M. Papp | Trucking Regulations | (FMCSA) |
Paul Taylor | Trucking Employment Law | Twitter Link |
Chris Voss | Social Media | Twitter Link |
Richard Wilson | CDL Training & the Truck Driver Shortage | could not locate |
Please note that this list does not include Special Guest Attendees, just speakers.
Mike Simons of Truck-Drivers-Money-Saving-Tips.com and
Allen Smith of AskTheTrucker.com and TruthAboutTrucking.com at the
Trucking Social Media Convention on Saturday, October 15, 2011.
Sponsors of the second annual Trucking Social Media Convention (listed alphabetically)
Name and Website Link | Twitter Link |
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AireDock | Twitter Link |
Allen and Ayers Productions | could not locate |
ATruckersWife.com | could not locate |
Benefits World | could not locate |
Big Trucks Big Bucks | could not locate |
Bling Master | could not locate |
Cobra | Twitter Link |
Detroit | Twitter Link |
Dynasys APU | Twitter Link (as of 12/1/2014, not updated since May 2013) |
GoTruckstop.com | Twitter Link |
Hotels4Truckers | Twitter Link |
Hurt Trucker | Twitter Link |
IdleAir | Twitter Link |
International Trucks | Twitter Link |
KCTrucker.com | could not locate |
Lone Mountain Truck Leasing | Twitter Link |
Max Therapy | could not locate |
MidWest | could not locate |
OOIDA | Twitter Link |
Pilot Flying J | Twitter Link |
Real Women in Trucking | Twitter Link |
Rehm, Bennett & Moore (Trucker Lawyers) | Twitter Link |
TrainCo | could not locate |
Trans Products and Trans Services | could not locate |
Transport Watch | Twitter Link |
Trinity Logistics | could not locate |
Trip Sheet Central | Twitter Link |
TruckersForum.net | could not locate |
TruckerToTrucker.com | Twitter Link |
VideoDashCam.com (link no longer valid) | could not locate |
Waller Trucking Company | Twitter Link |
XRS | Twitter Link |
Giveaways at the 2012 Trucking Social Media Convention
We’re giving away two products that are identical to those we have personally used to save money on meals on the road.
We are confident that the two drivers who win them will find them very valuable because they have enormous money saving potential when used systematically.
The first item being given away is a Presto® Kitchen Kettle — valued at $25.
We have used this “hot pot” to prepare many meals in-truck.
The box says that the Kitchen Kettle — multi-cooker/steamer “Steams, stews, roasts, boils, deep fries and more.”
The second item being given away is a 4-quart round Crock Pot® valued at $16.
Truckers can assemble foodstuffs in a slow cooker prior to a driving shift, properly brace it against being overturned in transit, select a heat setting, and let it cook a meal that is ready to eat some hours later after the driver parks.
Both A/C-powered appliances can be used in a commercial motor vehicle when plugged into an appropriate source of electricity.
We have powered these cooking appliances in-truck by using a battery-connected inverter.
Money saving tip: When you contact any of the speakers or sponsors from the second annual Trucking Social Media Convention from the lists above, please tell them that you saw their link on our website.
Also if they sell a product or service, it doesn’t hurt to ask if they have a discount or introductory rate.
They might not have one, but it doesn’t hurt to ask.
Sometimes the old saying applies: “You have not because you ask not.”
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