New professional development session added for National Media Market. Come join us in Las Vegas 10/16-10/20!

Session: "How to Win BIG in Social Media"
Date: Tuesday 10/18
Time:  6:30pm - 7:30pm
Location:  Hospitality Suite
Cost:  FREE.  Pizza included!
RSVP: Please sign up at registration desk. If we have too many people, we may move into a larger room.

Description:
Are you struggling trying to develop new content for your Twitter or Facebook accounts? It's no surprise that many institutions and companies depend on social media channels to get their messages heard. If you're new to social media marketing or looking for new ideas to improve your existing campaigns, come attend this fun interactive social media marketing workshop to learn the following:

- How to develop endless content ideas for your Twitter & Facebook accounts. - Tips and secrets on how to start and maintain your social media campaigns.
- Creating conversations & not just one-way messages.
- Strategies for success in just 15 minutes.
- Easy to follow steps.  No stress.  No experience necessary.
- "Winning"*

*Bonus info. Hold off on your blackjack excursion! For those that stay to the end, I'll include slides from my "M.I.T. blackjack" training session. So come dream with me at this fun workshop and let's help put an end to boring and useless content!

Instructor Bio:
Allen Chou manages the social media marketing team at Passion River Films. He has lectured about social media marketing at various colleges, workshops, and film festivals around the county. Allen is also an instructor at New York University, teaching Film Marketing and Distribution courses. Follow him on Twitter @AllenChou

For more information on National Media Market and other professional development sessions, please visit. www.NMM.net
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