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(FREE) Social Media Webinars

(FREE) Social Media Webinars

May 6th, 2008  |  Published in Conferences, Social Media

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There are a couple of  FREE webinars coming up you might be interested in joining.

The first is Friday, May 9 at 11: 00 AM ET, where Forrester analysts Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff will discuss the topics covered in their new book, Groundswell.

I’ve followed their respective blogs for a while now, and I highly recommend participating in this session.Topics they’ll cover include:

  • What process should companies use to create social strategies?
  • What business objectives can be achieved with Web 2.0 technologies?
  • How should you get started?

 Click here to register

The second is Thursday, May 22 at 1:00 PM ET. The American Marketing Association presents “Unlocking Social Media’s ROI through Engagement and Participation” (phew, that’s a mouthful).

Speakers include another Forrester analyst, Peter Kim, as well as a rep from MSFT and Visible Technologies. I really like Peter’s blog, so this could be a good one as well if you’re interested in measurement. In this one the panel will talk about:

  • Trends in brand monitoring and social media participation
  • The benefits from direct online community engagement
  • Key Performance Indicators for measuring success
  • A case study from Microsoft’s Windows/Windows Live group

Click here to register

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