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Learn about: Overview of New Media : Content,
Conversion & Communities Aligning new media strategy to its business
strategy Identifying different applications for
different information Mastering the art of conversation, instead
of campaign Adhering to best practices and landscape
of social media
Organised by: In collaboration with:
Developing a Winsome Social Media Strategy for SMEs
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Assistant Managers/Managers/Directors with little or no experience but want to implement social media in their business/work.
For further enquiries, contact Ms Tan Jin Yi at tel: 6337 8381 or email: [email protected]
REGISTRATION FORM (Fax to 6339 0605) ONLINE REGISTRATION at www.sccci.org.sg
*Prior registration is required for participation in the above session on a “first-come, first-served” basis. The organizers reserve the right to reject registrations which are incomplete or deemed inappropriate. Upon the organisers’ acceptance of your registration, a confirmation e-mail/ fax will be sent to you. Admission
will be strictly based on the confirmation document issued. Confirmed registrations for the above-mentioned event/ programme are not transferable.
Please make cheque payable to “SCCCI” and mail to 47 Hill Street #09-00 S(179365).
SCCCI Member - $180
Non-SCCCI Member -$200
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Date: 18 August 2010, Wednesday Time: 9am-5pm (Registration starts at 8.30am) Venue: SCCCI Conference Room, Level 2, 47 Hill Street Fee: SCCCI Member-$180; Non-member-$200
Programme highlights 1. Management of key messages on different platforms 2. Identify key trends 3. The art of sharing & persuasion 4. The Myth of social Media 5. Identifying Stakeholders and Public