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Taking Your Event Social

Taking Your Event Social: Using Social Media to Promote the Priester National Health Extension Conference

Join us to see how utilizing social media can invigorate your workshop, conference, or event. Using a tool like Twitter to host pre-event chats, enable back-channel discussions, and connect participants can increase the visibility and effectiveness of your event.

Our presenter, +Marissa Stone, will share the techniques used to promote the Priester National Extension Health Conference and talk about how you can apply similar methods for your next event, workshop, or conference.

WHAT:
An important 60-minute web conference focused on Taking Your Event Social: Using Social Media to Promote the Priester National Health Extension Conference

Mark your calendars and plan to participate! No registration is needed.

WHEN:
Taking Your Event Social
Wednesday November 7, 2012
2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. (EDT)

Join us for an informative session on how we used social media to promote the Priester National Health Extension Conference before, during and after the event. And learn how you can use social media to extend the reach of your event exponentially!

You can also access the slideshare here: http://www.slideshare.net/hmstone/taking-your-event-social-network-literacy-webinar-110712

To learn more about the Network Literacy CoP check out the website here: http://www.extension.org/network_literacy

To learn more about the Priester National Health Extension Conference check out the website here: http://priesterconference.org/

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