Event ID # 56903
Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 |
Time: 8:30 am - 10:00 am |
Event: Emerging Media Morning Forum: How to Keep Up with Web 2.0 |
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Host: Silicon Valley American Marketing Association (SVAMA) |
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Location: (Palo Alto) Google Map
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Contact: Angi Roberts |
Phone: 866-206-9067 x3004 |
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Email: svama@onebox.com |
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Website: http://www.svama.org |
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Price: Members, $5, Non-Members $15. |
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Full details: SVAMA Presents: How to Keep Up with Web 2.0 - Best Resources Too much information? The amount of info on Web 2.0 is overwhelming. Elymedia has polled our favorite thought-leaders in Web 2.0 to come up with a tightly edited list of blogs, websites, books, events and influencers that are worth following to keep up on this rapidly changing space. Speaker: Elyse Tager, President Elymedia http://www.elymedia.com Bio: Elyse Tager is founder and Principal of Elymedia, an online and traditional media agency that has worked with many of the world's most recognizable brands from Microsoft to PowerBar. With twenty years of executive marketing experience in direct response, coupled with ten years in Internet marketing, Elyse has gained a thorough understanding of both types of media and how they interact. This depth of experience and knowledge has benefited her clients as they strategize marketing objectives in the online and offline worlds. When: Wed, August 27th, 8: 30am - 10am Where: Scott's Seafood Restaurant and Grill 855 El Camino Real Town and Country Shopping Center (Embarcadero and El Camino) Palo Alto, CA 94301 (650) 323-1555 Cost: Currently $5 SVAMA members, $15 for non-members Method of payment: Currently cash or check RSVP: Please help the Facilitator to manage appropriate seating by responding to Elyse Tager, elyse@elymedia.com at least three days before the event. Send to Outlook: http://www.fullcalendar.com/vc.cfm?i=274566 |
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