Panel to Discuss Mistakes Made In Early Adoption of Social Media Announced
22 April 2009 | austin social media events,social-media | 0 Comment
Austin Business Leaders Help Other Business Leaders
The May 15th New Media Collaborative (NMC) presented by New Media Lab has put together a panel of some of Austin’s most successful social medians to discuss with you mistakes and missteps they’ve made, avoided, and overcome in social media- let’s face it, if it looks easy, it rarely ever is.
This brilliant social media panel is very different from many you may have attended in that you’re actually part of the conversation. It’s not a pitch of their products or services- simply put, it’s a way of helping you learn what you may not know about social media as you begin to adopt social media in your day to day business and organizational operations.
“Everything we wish we had known about Social Media!”
Confirmed Panelists:
Heather Strout (Community Consultant)
Kim Haynes (HR & Recruiting)
Sheila Scarborough (Freelancer & Writer)
(our all-star panel is growing, so stay tuned for updates)
You’re Included!
The panel will be led by two of social media’s innovative leaders, Lani Rosales and Connie Reece from the audience with unique Questions from the audience & Answers by the panel format in order to create the most dynamic conversation possible- this is honest and transparent social media dialogue at its best, as your questions drive us deeper into your direct challenges in social media.
Step into the Conversation
Limited individual early bird seating is still available (until they’re gone) for the New Media Collaborative so reserve yours now by using the $50 discount code “bizmedia“.
Bulk and organizational seating prices are available, simply provide us with the numbers in attendance and your business or organization name and contact and we’ll provide you a special discount code.
We hope you’ll attend and or share the NMC with those you know that need to hurdle the learning curve in social media!

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