You’ve played around with Facebook, sent a Tweet or two, maybe even posted to YouTube. And now you’re ready to take it to the next level.
We’re here to help. The Charlotte Observer and the School of Communication at Queens University of Charlotte are hosting a Social Media Conference on Jan. 23. You’ll attend seminars led by some of the area’s most innovative social networkers on topics ranging from launching a community web site to using social media to improve your career to just having more fun on your social networks.
If you’re a newbie to this world, we’ve got you covered with a nearly 2 hour Social Networking 101 course.
Throughout the day, you’ll hear from some of the most forward-thinking social media gurus in the region, including Jeff Elder, Lisa Hoffman, Crystal Dempsey, Scott Hepburn and Jason Silverstein. Rick Thames, Observer editor, will deliver the keynote address. Capping it all off will be a panel discussion on The Next Hot Thing in Social Networking.
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WHAT: Social Media Conference.
WHO: The Charlotte Observer and School of Communication at Queens University of Charlotte.
FOR WHOM: Anybody interested in learning more about social media, from true beginners to regular Facebookers and Twitterers.
WHEN: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on January 23.
WHERE: Sykes Learning Center on the Queens campus (1900 Selwyn Avenue, corner of Selwyn and Wellesley)
COST: $30, includes very cool long-sleeved T-shirt, lunch, coffee and drinks.
REGISTER: Only 200 spots, so register soon!
