Thursday, May 13, 2010 from 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM (ET)
Cost: $20
Team Nimbus Center
3801 Computer Drive
Suite #101
Raleigh, NC 26709
http://isthatyourtwitter.eventbrite.com/
A relevant discussion on the implications of mixing social platforms, marketing messages and relationships from the perspective of a social media coach and a marketing strategist.
If you are using multiple social platforms for both social and business engagement, you'll want a front row seat!
Here's a sampling of what we'll discuss:
• If using applications to populate one or more of your profiles is ideal for you and your social contacts
• Smarter ways to leverage content across multiple social platforms
• Monitoring your online reputation through targeted applications
• Managing friends, fans, followers & contacts in ways that honor those relationships
• The one thing you should never assume when playing in the social space
Leave your ego at home!
This is a candid, unscripted discussion about online behavior and how being social impacts every aspect of the way we live, work, play and share in the 21st century.
Your Workshop Presenters:
Olalah Njenga:
Olalah is a marketing strategist and the CEO of YellowWood Group, a marketing consulting firm specializing in helping growing and mid-size companies align marketing efforts with sales goals. The author of 37 What Were They Thinking Moments In Marketing, and the creator ofMarketing With Ease, Olalah is passionate about giving business professionals the tools they need to succeed.
Olalah's Websites:
www.37What.com
www.YellowWoodGroup.com
www.MarketingWithEase.com
Martin Brossman:
Martin, a success coach, speaker, trainer and author, has been mastering the art of networking in the Triangle since 1982. He offers consulting on how to generate profitable alliances by maximizing face-to-face and on-line presence and managing “the conversation of you” on the Web.
Martin's Websites:
www.CoachingSupport.com
www.ProNetworkingOnline.com
About $20 Thursdays:
A workshop series created by Olalah Njenga, $20 Thursdays was developed to provide budget friendly, immediately relevant information to the business community. Topics covered include marketing, sales, social media and business practices. Workshops occur monthly at locations throughout the Raleigh metro area and cost $20 per person.
Added by alebak on April 27, 2010