With half a billion people on Facebook, UK businesses are rightly asking themselves – what’s the best way of getting involved? That’s just one of the questions that will be answered by internet marketing experts during Social Media Week, which kicks off next Monday (7th – 11th February).
We’re working with TagTribe to host a series of interactive workshops at our Customer Experience Centre in London’s Soho. These free events are aimed at entrepreneurs, business managers and marketeers who are looking to introduce social media into their business.
We’ve invited some of the most influential people in social media from around the country who will show you how your business can make the most of digital opportunities and technologies .
The workshops are open to anyone and you can book your place by visiting the special Social Media Week events pages below. Pre-booking is essential as spaces are limited.
#SMWLDN / TalkTalk TagTribe Schedule
Monday 07-Feb: Video SEO & Blogging for Businesses *SOLD OUT*
Speakers: Lee Smallwood & Tania Jackson (Red Idea Marketing)
Tuesday 08-Feb: Big Brand Social Media & Dealing with Potential Libel *SOLD OUT*
Speakers: Madlen Nicolaus (Eastman Kodak) & Chris Scott (Schillings)
Wednesday 09-Feb: Facebook & Twitter for Businesses *SOLD OUT*
Speakers: Julie Hall (Women Unlimited) & Mark Shaw (Mark Shaw’s Twitter blog
Thursday 10-Feb: Social Media Monitoring & Quora *SOLD OUT*
Speakers: Giles Palmer (Brandwatch) & Phil Szomszor (Citigate Dewe Rogerson)
Friday 11-Feb: Business Blogging & Blogger Engagement *SOLD OUT*
Speakers: Andy Bargery (Klaxon Marketing and founder of London Bloggers Meetup) & Lucy Payne (Pass It On Media)
Social Media Week is a global event that attracts people interested in learning more about emerging trends in social and mobile media. It will take place in just a few days in nine cities around the world: New York, San Francisco, Rome, Paris, Toronto, São Paulo, London, Hong Kong and Istanbul.
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Joanna Lark
I think Social Media Week is needed really badly. The increasing amount of spam posted among our favorites platforms puts us of SM, making it really annoying.
But here is the question: Are the people who should be there to learn something going to attend?