|
(This event is sold out. If you would like to be on the waiting list, email Andrew Cohen at acohen@forumone.com. You can also sign up to receive the slides and audio immediately following the event by choosing the "Slidecast" ticket above.)
Our next event is on May 8.
Facebook, MySpace, Digg, Delicious, Orkut, Flickr, and other social
networking and social media web sites are experiencing tremendous and
audience growth. It's now clear that most effective issues-based
organizations in 2008 will extend their internet strategy to connect
with supporters across these social web sites. The opportunities to
build new audiences are great as the complexities.
In this Web Executive Seminar hosted by Forum
One, presenters will present strategies for how policy organizations
other nonprofits can take advantage of social media and social
networking sites in support of their mission. They will cut through the
hype and discuss issues related to brand management, resources and
budgeting, and related issues. They will also discuss which sites are
worth organizational investment and how to gauge success.
Forum One Communications is organizing this session. Multiple
organizations will be presenting. This event is the latest in a series
of web and communications events hosted by Forum One.
Schedule:
8:00-8:10: Registration
8:10-8:30: Welcome and Introductions
8:30-9:45: First Panel: Overview and interactive case study
9:45-10:00: Break
10:00-11:00: Second Panel: Additional case studies, discussion
11:00-12:30: Optional Networking/Socializing/Lunch with presenters (pay as you go)
Price: $95 ($80 before Feb. 11). Space is limited. Fee is fully refundable prior to Feb. 11, not refundable after (but admission is transferable).
Note: You can also purchase a WES Pass, which provides a discounted admission to any three 2008 events for only $50/event.
For more information, visit www.forumone.com/wes, or contact Andrew Cohen at acohen@forumone.com.
|