National – 22 September 2010 When it comes to social media, whether it’s Facebook or Twitter or the latest video blog, the tools evolve quickly, the rules change rapidly, and the technology feels more and more complex. But making social media work for your company doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. In Amber Mac’s compact yet thorough guide, Power Friending: Demystifying Social Media to Grow Your Business, she shows you how to effectively harness the online world to grow your business. Join us on 22 September when Amber Mac takes part in BOOKED for Lunch – Free Webinars with the world’s leading business authors and thinkers.
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Power Friending: Demystifying Social Media to Grow Your Business – National
Date: Times: Venue: Price: | Wednesday, 22 September 2010 12.00pm to 1.00pm AEST approx. (Check your timezone.) Webinar, from the comfort of your home or office. Free |
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About the BookPower Friending: Demystifying Social Media to Grow Your Business – NationalWhether you’re a blogger, a small company, a well-known global enterprise, or an aspiring queen of the Internet, Amber Mac shows how to make the most of social networking tools, including:
This isn’t a book of abstract theories or complicated strategies. Mac writes from personal experience: she built a huge fan base through social networking. She also draws on real-life and up-to-date examples to give you the information you really need in order to establish and maintain credibility and meaningful relationships online. |
About the AuthorAmber MacAmber MacArthur is a new media consultant, speaker, author, and journalist. As co-founder of agency MGImedia.ca, her team has managed social media initiatives for Tony Robbins, Canada Goose, Rogers, the American Dental Association, among other organisations. She is also an exclusive speaker with The Lavin Agency where she keynotes dozens of conferences across North America every year. As a new media journalist, she currently hosts Webnation on CP24, commandN.tv, and net@night with tech guru Leo Laporte. Amber’s book, Power Friending: Social Media Strategies to Grow Your Business, is now in stores. |
About the BOOKED for Lunch Webinar SeriesThe BOOKED for Lunch webinar series are free lunch-time webinars that feature bestselling business authors and thinkers. Presented by the Australian Businesswomen’s Network and GoToWebinar, these events are open to men and women who seek to expand their business education and to be inspired by thought leaders who will present new trends, big ideas and pose thoughtful questions. To participate, all you need is access to the internet. So, book yourself in for the next BOOKED for Lunch series and get ready for some powerful food for thought. Read more about the BOOKED for Lunch webinar series. |
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