Register for 20:20 Media’s Social Media Marketing Workshop in Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai
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My 20:20 WebTech partner Sunil Agarwal’s public relations firm 20:20 Media is organizing a series of full-day social media marketing workshops in Delhi, Bangalore and Mumbai on June 22, 24 and 26 respectively.
The hands-on workshops are designed for communications, public relations, advertising and marketing professionals who want to use social media technologies, in strategic and tactical ways, to achieve their business objectives.
Here’s a brief outline of the sessions –
8:30-8:45 am – Outline
8:45-9:45 am -Understanding Social Media
9:45-10:45 am -Social Media Channels
10:45-11:00 am -BREAK
11:00-12:00 pm -Social Media Metrics
12:00-1:00 pm -LUNCH
1:15-1:30 pm -Course Review
1:30-2:00 pm -Social Media Monitoring
2:00-2:30 pm -Creating Your Framework
2:30-2:45 pm -BREAK
2:45-4:00 pm -Creating Your Framework (continued)
4:00-5:00 pm -Wrap-up and Review Session
The workshops will be conducted by Dave Evans, the best-selling author of “Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day”.
I have seen Dave’s training material and he does a really good job of putting together both the conceptual and practical aspects of social media marketing, from developing a strategy based on business objectives, to implementing the campaign, and measuring results.
Dave has also been doing a series of webinars on social media marketing for 20:20 Media, so you can get a preview of what to expect from the full-day workshops.
The workshops cost a very reasonable Rs. 7500 (about $150), and, if you register by June 15th, you’ll also get a free copy of Dave’s book.
So, do read through the workshop website and brochure, see who else is attending, register for the workshop, and spread the word around.
For more information contact: Abha Arora (abha@2020india.com, 080 -22123111) or Mohit Verma (mohit@2020india.com, 09818821641/ 0120-4642034).
I’ll be at all three events, so, if you do attend the workshop, let’s meet up and talk.
Update: Here’s the press release, in case you know some journalists who would like to cover the event.
Cross-posted at the 20:20 Social Media Analytics Blog.
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