Blogwell is winding through Cincinnati on April 7th and Cincinnati Social Media is proud to be partnering with them on the event.
According to the folks from GasPedal and Social Media Business Council:
Duke Energy, AT&T, Hilton Worldwide, Tyson, Dell, Procter & Gamble, General Mills, and Rogers Communications share case studies in corporate social media. You’ll learn how to get started, get past roadblocks, and make your social media program phenomenal.Get practical, how-to advice on creating great content, getting management buy-in, educating employees, keeping lawyers and regulators happy, simple and ethical disclosure, and engaging fans. You’ll ask questions, discover new ideas, and get answers from people who have been there, done that — all in four hours for $250.
While this event is worth attending just for the above line-up, the adage about the best conversations taking place in the hallways usually applies to social media events like this. Meeting some of your online friends and colleagues in person, and making new ones, is another takeaway you'll have with Blogwell Cincinnati.
But Wait, There's More!
To ensure that's the case, Cincinnati Social Media is hosting a Tweet Up the night before Blogwell Cincinnati. Stay tuned for details, but all speakers and attendees are invited to attend and get a jump start on the co-mingling. Speaking of Cincinnati Social Media, members are entitled to a 20 percent discount off admission to BlogWell. If you're not a member of Cincinnati Social Media, head over to our LinkedIn Group to sign up. We'll be providing the discount code to our members shortly (like within 24 hours of this post shortly).
In the meantime, mark your calendars and get registered. If you're out of market (road trip!) but cannot attend (dang it), you can bet there will be some content streaming freely from Duke Energy Center that day. There will be two official Blogwell live bloggers in addition to the live tweeting and other random content that is sure to be published.
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