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Extend the Life of Your Event with Post-Event Planning

Waxing UnLyrical

Hosting an event is just the beginning of its life-cycle. The content you create and the leads you nurture will keep your event alive well after its end date. Tip: Keep the hashtag short and simple, and make sure you have it displayed at the event so the audience knows to participate. She can be found on Twitter at @lisaml15.

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How Government Agencies Can Launch an Influencer Program from Scratch

Social Media Strategies Summit

Port of Seattle’s influencer program started with just a handful of bloggers attending the launch of two new retailers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). Fast forward several years, and it’s expanded to incorporate many successful events, from an airport lounge crawl to an AvGeek plane-spotting session. Let’s get into it!

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One week until Social Capital Ottawa

Sherrilynne Starkie

There is just one more week until the third annual Social Capital Ottawa, a one-day conference for O-city’s active social media community. The event boasts a whole range of interesting speakers and topics. Learning about Social Media – Ottawa Event is set to Engage. Social Capital Ottawa. Related articles.

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How do Bloggers Continue Their Professional Development?

ProBlogger

The post How do Bloggers Continue Their Professional Development? Unfortunately, being paid to attend conferences and stay in nice hotels so I could learn and network ended when I left the corporate world. And who pays for your professional development when you’re a blogger? The Genius Blogger’s Toolkit. What can I say?

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How do Bloggers Continue Their Professional Development?

ProBlogger

The post How do Bloggers Continue Their Professional Development? Unfortunately, being paid to attend conferences and stay in nice hotels so I could learn and network ended when I left the corporate world. And who pays for your professional development when you’re a blogger? The Genius Blogger’s Toolkit. What can I say?

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10 Higher Ed Marketers You Should Follow

Social Media Strategies Summit

How are external trends and events going to affect your broader marketing strategy? We love how Carrie shares best practices on topics like content ideation and how to get the best out of marketing conferences: Her advice tends to be succinct and practical, which isn’t always the case on LinkedIn! Figuring that stuff out can be tough.

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6 Great Conferences to Attend Before the End of 2012

Convince & Convert

And when it comes to getting educated on how you can grow your business and attract positive (while properly handling negative) attention through social media, there’s nothing quite like the experience of an in-person conference with the brilliant minds of digital unloading all of their tips to attendees.