Chris Brogan and Radian6 have launched a “Twebinar” series on utilizing Social Media. The whole series looks VERY interesting.
I have struggled with the idea of social media sites as a business tool. This series will bring some of the best minds to discuss and present on this topic.
Check it out: http://www.twebinar.com/
June 26 at 2pm EST kicks off the social media summer series hosted by Chris Brogan and brought to those registering FREE by Radian6. Featuring interviews with over 30 of social media’s leaders, this series will explore various aspects of social media as they relate to the corporation. The first topic is called “Game Changing Moves – Doing Business with Social Media.”
Title: Game Changing Moves – Doing Business with Social Media
Date: Thursday, June 26, 2008
Time: 2:00 PM EST
Description: How do companies like Boeing, Comcast, Sony, Yamaha, The American Red Cross, Sea World, General Motors, and Nike use social media to change the way they’re doing business? What can they teach you about building community, marketing, product development, and customer service? Radian6 and CrossTech Media have partnered on an incredible journey into how businesses can benefit from social media, and you’re invited along for the ride…
June 16, 2008 at 8:25 pm
Thanks so much for blogging about the Twebinar. I think it’ll be something really different than the old days. I hope you’ll join, and I hope that sales types will find some value in it.
If not, I’ll do a guest post for your blog showing just how this relates to sales types. Fair?
June 16, 2008 at 11:25 pm
Chris, I’ll definitely join, and please do a post for us on how this relates to “sales types”… I know why I’m interested, but I’d love to have you share your thoughts here.
June 17, 2008 at 9:28 am
Yes, thanks so much for posting on this. We are definitely excited about this twebinar series.
Also looking forward to monitoring the discussion on Twitter before, during and after each one. Hope you can join in on this.
June 25, 2008 at 12:01 am
Me and a couple of folks from the office plan to participate in this. We should compare notes afterward!
Might be kind of interesting to explore the relevant factors for PR vs sales… Could even be fun!