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Sydney Social Media Course – 3 Days with Laptop

Laurel Papworth

Social Media Press Releases & Media Rooms for Bloggers and Twitterers, Social Media Campaign vs Strategy vs Tactics: Facebook Pages and Google Plus for Business and Twitter Tools including Measurement and Monitoring. by building a community, it’s possible to monetise the relationships with the customer through paid for services.

Course 102
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Facebook Intensive Class – Computer Class, 1 Day

Laurel Papworth

All your questions will be answered as your facilitator has been managing Facebook Pages with 1 million plus fans for several years and growing online communities in general for 20 years. Since 2005, Laurel has been teaching online community management at the University of Sydney and she has been managing virtual communities since 1989.

Class 75
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3 Day Social Media Intensive – Hands on! Sydney 2014

Laurel Papworth

Social Media Press Releases & Media Rooms for Bloggers and Twitterers, Social Media Campaign vs Strategy vs Tactics: Facebook Pages and Google Plus for Business and Twitter Tools including Measurement and Monitoring. Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Foursquare, 2 hour, 1/2 day and full day classes are available.

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Social Media Intensive Course – August 2016 – Sydney Training

Laurel Papworth

Social Media Press Releases & Media Rooms for Bloggers and Twitterers, Social Media Campaign vs Strategy vs Tactics: Facebook Pages and Google Plus for Business and Twitter Tools including Measurement and Monitoring. See Day by Day Schedule below to learn more. More About Laurel. Dates: Not suitable? Let us know. Please pass on! .

Course 40
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Facebook Credit: Zuckerberg next Treasurer of the Internet App2User

Laurel Papworth

Social Networks and Online Communities – maybe Twitter? Foursquare? Even coins don’t actually cost $2 to make, they “represent&# a collective, community value of what is worth $2. Future: Facebook buys Foursquare, you get stuff. local photo forum? Let’s just play around for a moment.

Facebook 105