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Lame Marketing is So Lame - How to Make Yours LESS Lame and More Effective

Thursday, July 22, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (CT)

Chicago, IL

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Event Details

Is this webinar really about Lame Marketing?

Well, sorta.

Actually, the latest Area 224 webinar is more about how you - your company, your brand, your persona - can be more HOLISTIC with your Social Media Marketing.

Which will make you less lame and more excellent.

Some of what you'll learn:

  • The most important question to ask before you even dive into the social media pool
  • The "social currency concept" - how to build it, and when to cash it in
  • The Grand Slam of Social Media Marketing - and how to allocate your time to maximize your results
  • How the big brands build a following on Facebook - and how you can do the same at a fraction of the cost
  • These two YouTube competitors that can make your videos go viral - if you know the right tricks
  • The powerful LinkedIn trick that few use - but can help position you as the expert without making you seem lame...
  • The single FREE tool that can change your web life

In addition to all this, you'll also get a copy of our report The Top Five Ways to Avoid Lame Marketing with Social Media.

See you there!

 

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Chicago, IL 60601

Thursday, July 22, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (CT)


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Area 224



Area 224 is a strategic communications advisory firm that works with emerging brands -- startups, not-for-profits, products within big companies, higher ed clients, and anyone looking to laser-focus their communications to sell more stuff.