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Using LinkedIn for Events: Join the #Engage365 Chat on Friday, 1/28

January 26, 2011 by Kari Rippetoe

Back in October, we moderated a chat for Engage 365 on how event professionals could utilize new Twitter features and Facebook groups for event promotion and community-building (you can read the archived chat here). Ever since then, I’ve wanted to have a similar discussion with social media and online community rock stars in the events industry about LinkedIn. We’ve seen huge improvements to their platform recently, so why not talk about using those improvements to our benefit?

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Filed Under: Events, Events & Conferences, Social Media, Tips & Best Practices, Tools Tagged With: community-building, engage365, events, LinkedIn, social media, twitter+ chat

What we learned from our latest Twitter party

October 5, 2009 by Mitch Arnowitz

Last week, we produced another client Twitter chat. We do these on a monthly basis with the twin goals of fundraising while building relationships. Once again, there were takeaways that we’d like to share. You can read what we learned during our last chat here or, check this out to learn what a Twitter chat is all about.

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Filed Under: Social Media Tagged With: mitch+arnowitz, social+ media, SOS, Tuvel, Twitter, twitter+ chat

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