Executive Webinar: Twitter for Business in Asia

Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide has teamed up with The Wall Street Journal Asia, GoToWebinar and the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong to present the next in our series of free online trainings on Social Media in Asia.
You can join the Webinar from your own computer, for free.
Across Asia, social media tools like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and blogs have defined how business works. Customers, discussing online, now determine whether a brand is hot or not.
Shouldn’t you learn how to leverage social media?
Join Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide for the second in a series of free 30-minute online seminars designed to help executives harness Asia’s vibrant social media landscape.
Twitter for Business will provide practical steps on how to develop a strategy for Twitter or any micro-blogging platform, including:
· An accelerated approach to developing a Twitter strategy
· Twitter do’s and don’ts
· How businesses of all sizes use Twitter to their advantage
· Case studies of businesses of all types using Twitter
· Much more…
This training is a white belt level in the Ogilvy Social Media Belts. Space is limited for this 30-minute webinar* and registration is required. Secure your place today!
Click here to register: wsj-asia.com/webinar
Wednesday, 4 November at 11:00am Hong Kong (GMT +8)
*There will be a 30 minute question and answer session.
Our earlier training, Facebook for Business, is available for viewing as a slidedeck or as a video here.
Do not hesitate to email if you have any questions: thomas.crampton @ ogilvy.com


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October 22nd, 2009 at 9:48 am
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October 30th, 2009 at 6:40 am
Hi Tom
There’s be a bunch of us from the Delhi office who’ll be there for the webinar on Tuesday.
Regards
Justin
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