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    Webinar: How to use new media tools to make the most of your event

    I’m really excited about my new Webinar, How to use new media tools to make the most of your event. I put this online seminar together to answer some of the questions I was hearing about conference podcasting, event promotion/marketing and so on. It’s designed for people who organize not only big conferences, but all-employee meetings, sales meetings and customer events too.
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    In this 45-minute Webinar on Tuesday, August 5 at 2 p.m. Eastern time, we'll talk about:

    • How to attract more attendees
    • How to maximize the value of presentations, speeches and interviews at your meeting
    • How to create audio and video content at your event so as to market your next event
    • Using social networks to build a community around your event
    • Gaining maximum communications value with minimal hassle


    The outline will evolve as I continue working on it.

    If you’re interested in this free Webinar, please send me an email and I will forward the registration instructions.

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