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'Leveraging Today's Social Internet' by Patrick Schwerdtfeger
Friday January 16, 2009 from 8:30am - 10:30am
John F. Kennedy University Campus
100 Ellinwood Way, Room S217
Pleasant Hill, California 94523 Get Directions
The Social Media revolution is creating enormous opportunities for authentic people who engage their community.

How can you profit on the internet?

Conversations are markets. To access a market, participate in the conversation! Today's social internet makes that easier than ever.

Learn simple strategies to develop a massive online audience with little or no money.

Patrick Schwerdtfeger is the author of "Make Yourself Useful; Marketing in the 21st Century". His podcasts have been downloaded over 30,000 times in 27 countries and his articles have been published on thousands of different websites.

With a diverse background in marketing and finance, Patrick has a gift for explaining complicated subjects in simple language, making his presentations insightful and empowering. Patrick is an award winning speaker and has given hundreds of workshops and seminars across the United States and western Canada. He was also an instructor at the Internet Marketing Conference held in Stockholm, Sweden (2007), and Vancouver, Canada (2008).

Patrick is the founder of Tactical Execution; a marketing agency that leverages cutting-edge internet marketing strategies to build credibility and exposure clients. Patrick is also the organizer of the Entrepreneur & Small Business Academy, one of the top 50 entrepreneur clubs in the country.

$45 Pre-Registered ($55 at door).
Category: Education
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