Agencyside: 180Series
Sitewire’s sister company, Agencyside, has asked me to speak again at their upcoming seminar, The 180 Series, on Tuesday, June 9th. I will be presenting “The Tools & Technologies that Drive Your Business Socially.” It’s a slight update on the last presentation with a few more interactive and hands on elements.
Registration is only $49 and the information is going to be highly valuable and most importantly, actionable.
If you’re interested in Agencyside’s seminar series visit Agencyside or follow @Agencyside to keep up to date.
Title: Agencyside: 180Series
Location: MADCAP Theaters
Link out: Click here
Description: Facebook. Twitter. LinkedIn. The business world is abuzz over social media and how to use it to impact the bottom line. But for most that have tried, it turns out to be a bust.
The reason’s pretty simple: everyone is focused only on the tools and technologies, without thinking about why. In other words, what’s the outcome you want – specifically?
In just three hours time, we’ll show you how to think about what you want, whether it’s realistic for social media to deliver, and only then the tools that can help get you there.
Grow your business by gaining insights from social media experts and advertising agency executives who think about this every day. We’ll focus on brand names and small business examples, B2C and B2B companies.
Start Time: 8:30
Date: 2009-06-09
End Time: 11:00


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