Social Media in Business Conference – 21st May 2010
The Social Media in Business conference (SMiB10) is back and this year it’s even bigger and better.
#SMiB examines how social media culture and social networking platforms are impacting business communication, practices and processes. This is a must-attend event for for business leaders, policy-makers and anyone involved in corporate communications.
SMiB is not your normal ‘run-of-the-mill” conference. It is an agile progressive Web 2.0 style conference where the conversation and interaction begins well before the event day – and continues long after. The conference will provide you with an outstanding, exciting, far-reaching and in-depth educational experience, utilising social media experts who are experts in the true sense of the word, with proven track records of social media application in a business capacity.
If you are interested in networking with the UK’s cream of the crop social media experts, looking for key strategic business insights, answers to organisational challenges you must come along to Social Media in Business ’10.
Social media in business education does not come better than this.
Bonus news
Book your place today and receive a 15% discount when using the code: smibomj
Contacts:
- Twitter tag: #smib10
- Twitter page: http://twitter.com/smibevents
- Speakers list: http://twitter.com/smibevents/social-media-in-business
- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Social-Media-in-Business/107631142686
Simon Lewis | Editor | Only Marketing Jobs
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