October 29, 2008

SNCR Symposium November 14 in Boston

If you are in the Boston-area and either involved with or interested in social media, you should attend the Society for New Communications Research’s Annual Research Symposium & Awards Gala.

WHEN: Friday November 14, 2008

WHERE: The Hotel Marlowe in Cambridge

The Research Symposium runs all day, from 8:30 am to 5pm. The Awards Dinner starts at 7:00.

For more information or to register, www.sncr.org/symposium08

Now, if you run a public relations or social media firm in the Boston area, and this year has been good for you, consider sharing the love with the clients that have made it possible. Purchase a table (or two) at the Awards Gala and invite some clients to join you for the evening’s festivities. They’ll hear from and about the companies and individuals being honored at the event. Perhaps they’ll decide they’d like to be on the podium next year and greenlight that social media project you’ve been pitching or increase their social media budget.

If you do it, let me know, and I’ll give you a little love here on the blog for your support of the Society.

On the blog, people. On the blog.

Posted by Susan Getgood @ 6:04 pm • SNCR, Social media   

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