Sold out? So sad. Cincinnati Social Media Breakfast #3

Oct 1, 2008

This information went up and promptly sold out. The third Cincinnati Social Media Breakfast, sponsored quite nicely by Enquirer Media, is happening for those lucky few on October 16.

Here’s the information so you can get on the waiting list. By the way, I’m first on the waiting list. Even I wasn’t quick enough this time.

Come to the third Cincinnati Social Media Breakfast to listen,
share, network and learn along with other area marketing and new media
professionals.

The power of Word of Mouth Marketing
is the theme of the free morning event as our special guest, Pete
Blackshaw, leads a discussion on the powerful shift that’s changed the
relationship between brands and consumers. More importantly we’ll
discuss how companies are responding to these changes.

It’s a FREE event, complete with breakfast, thanks to Enquirer Media’s sponsorship. 

Pete Blackshaw is EVP of Digital Strategic Services at Nielsen Online. He is also the author of Satisfied Customers Tell Three Friends, Angry Customers Tell 3,000.” An accomplished blogger, Blackshaw has connected Cincinnati’s digital enthusiasts together via the Digital Cincinnati group on Facebook.

You will not want to miss Blackshaw’s industry-leading views on Word of Mouth marketing. 

Registration
** Registration is required and limited to 40 attendees. If the event is sold out, please leave a comment below to be added to our waiting list. **

Date: Thursday, October 16, 2008, from 7:30 to 9:30 am 
Location: Bridge Worldwide
302 W. Third Street 
Suite 900
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513.381.1380

So there you go. To get on the waiting list, head to the official Social Media Breakfast site and leave a comment.

Cheers!

Find Michelle Lentz here on Write Technology, on Twitter, Pownce, and FriendFeed.
You can also catch Michelle presenting on Twitter at the upcoming DevLearn ’08 in San Jose.

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