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You're invited to see 17 speakers discuss and debate the state of social media in Australian business.
SydneyAre you a CMO, marketing or communications manager, entrepreneur, CEO, community manager or social media practitioner?
Discover where social media is going in today’s business world. From its impact now & in the future, to how we compare to the rest of the world, where the opportunities are, how to build your profile & community, and how social media is being used in established businesses and in fast-growth firms.
Learn from the speakers’ real-world business experience. Be entertained and challenged in a thought provoking series of panel discussions and short, sharp, 18 minute TED-style presentations.
Meet The Speakers
Adam Franklin
Marketing Manager at Bluewire Media @Franklin_Adam Welcome address + lessons from the USA tripJeff Bullas
#11 Forbes Most Influential in Social Media @jeffbullas The Blogger who built a profile one tweet at a timeLaurel Papworth
Top 100 Influential Women on Twitter and Online Community Manager @SilkCharm Social Media Money - 22 revenue streams in social mediaMike O'Hagan
Owner/Founder at MiniMovers @mrminimovers How marketing has really changed – the views of an Australian EntrepreneurSimon Townsend
Innovation Manager at Deloitte @wittering The benefits of a socially enabled businessValerie Khoo
Managing Director at Sydney Writers' Centre @valeriekhoo The Future: where to from here for Australian business?Sharon Williams
CEO & Founder at Taurus Marketing @SharonWilliams_ The Future: where to from here for Australian business?Amanda Gonzalez
Managing Director at Untangle the Web @untangle Message VS Medium: which is more important?Glenn Murray
Copywriter & author of SEO Secrets at Divine Write @divinewrite Message VS Medium: which is more important?Event: Social Media Down Under 2012
Date: Wed 13th June, 8am – 6pm
Venue: Maritime Museum Auditorium, 2 Murray St, Darling Harbour, Sydney
Format: 18 mins TED-style – with 5 mins Q&A
Numbers are limited.
Get up close with 17 social media professionals in an intimate auditorium in Sydney’s Darling Harbour.
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(Event Organiser).
1.1 Event inclusions
Your ticket to the Event includes:
- Morning and afternoon tea;
- Lunch
- Attendance at all sessions as per the Agenda;
- Materials as provided by the speakers; and all other inclusions as described on the invite.
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- alter, copy or reproduce any of the Materials unless the materials are available under Creative Commons 3.0
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