Mini Party + How to Use Social Media to Promote Your Event

Organiser
Monetizing Web 2.0 Meetup Group
Date
Wed, 9 Dec 2009, 02:00 - 04:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , San Francisco, US
Cost
Free

When: Tomorrow night – December 8th, 2009 Starts at 6:00 – till 9:00 p.m.

What is it? Mini Party (with SFentrepreneur, Meetup Organizers, Monetizing Web 2.0 + BizTechDay Community) + Short Panel Discussion on How to Use Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter to Promote Your Event

Where: The Box SF 1069 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94103 (Parking will be free on the Street at 6:00 p.m.!)

What are we going to do? Meet. Greet. Party. Drink. Eat. Look good. And learn creative ways to promote your events (or you ever to have any meetup yourself): [list]

  • How to Use Facebook to Promote Your Event
  • How to Use Linkedin to Promote Your Event
  • How to Use Twitter to Promote Your Event
  • How to Use Any Other Tools You Have Never Heard of to Promote Your Event [/list]
  • Also play with HP Printers and try out the Biker Bar (Better than solar panels and biodiesel generators, the Biker Bar gets you and everyone talking and pedaling together as they power our Meetup!)

    Who is doing the talking? Me… ya… again :P (will share my experience bringing 900 people to BizTechDay) + Chris McCann (TEDxSV) organizer (coming up on December 12!)

    Where to sign up? RSVP here or you can save by prepaying here.

    How much? 7 bucks (Prepaid) or $10 at the door. (100% fee goes to TheBoxSF for food! It’s deal)

    What to wear? Something you feel real good about. Okay – work clothes is fine too. You will find me in red.

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