Friday, 3rd September 2010

Social Media Conference NW 2010

Posted on 16. Jan, 2010 by Lance Henderson in News

Social Media Conference NW 2010

The Bellingham Business Journal

The Center for Economic Vitality (CEV) and the Technology Alliance Group (TAG) have announced they will host the Social Media Conference NW 2010 on March 25 at the McIntyre Hall Performing Arts & Conference Center in Mount Vernon. This year’s conference builds on the success of the sold-out 2008 conference, which attracted 250 attendees from across the United States.

The conference will pair unique networking opportunities with a schedule of innovative local speakers discussing the future of social media. Speakers include: Bryan Gray, CEO of MediaSauce; Dr. Matthew Dunn, CEO of Sayitvisually.com; Derek Johnson, principal of Derekmedia and CEO of Tatango; Matt Barnhart, principal of PivotLab, and many more.

At the conference, the CEV and TAG will also be celebrating “Social Media Rockstars.” Is your business a player in social media? If so, tell your story. The Social Media Conference is looking for fun, clever, unique, and ultimately successful implementations of social media as a part of your marketing strategy for its inaugural Social Media Rock Star contest. Find out how to enter here.

For all conference registration information, visit the Social Media Conference NW Web site.

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  1. Ryan Martin 4 March 2010 at 10:12 pm #

    This is probably going to be a pretty good conference, but the price seems a little steep. Really, where does the $200/per person go?


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