PRLog (Press Release) -
Mar. 1, 2011 - Kinnelon, NJ – MarketingProfs presents “Managing Your Reputation in a Social World” to explore how to make the most out of digital customer interactions. The online seminar, led by Christine B. Whittemore, chief simplifier of Simple Marketing Now LLC, takes place March 10, 2011 from 12pm to 1:30pm EST.
“Many businesses fear entering into social and digital conversations with potential customers and miss out on opportunities to connect with customers online, obtain feedback from them and develop long term relationships,”
says Whittemore. “This session will explore the benefits associated with engaging in social media marketing and outline best practices so businesses can make the most of customer interactions and pro-actively manage their reputation given the digital social world we live in.”
Whittemore has been immersed in social media since 2006 – personally, for a brand and for her business. She is the author of Flooring The Consumer – a highly acclaimed weblog about the customer retail experience and marketing to women and an AdAge Power 150 Marketing Blog. She also writes the Simple Marketing Blog, a Junta42 Top 42 Content Marketing Blog and contributes to MarketingProfs.
To attend the March 10th MarketingProfs online seminar “Managing Your Reputation in a Social World”, register by visiting
http://www.marketingprofs.com/marketing/online-seminars/346. The event is free for MarketingProfs Pro members and $129 for non members.
For information about Simple Marketing Now, visit
http://SimpleMarketingNow.com. Or, simply contact Whittemore at cbwhittemore@
SimpleMarketingNow.com.
# # #
About Simple Marketing Now LLC: Simple Marketing Now, a marketing communications consultancy, helps organizations make their marketing more effective with social media and content marketing to better connect with customers and improve business profitability.
About MarketingProfs:
MarketingProfs is a rich and trusted resource that offers actionable know-how to help you market your products and services both smarter and better. Entrepreneurs, small-business owners and marketers in the world’s largest corporations make up its383,000 subscribers, making it the largest in its category. Through the MarketingProfs Web site, newsletters, conferences, seminars, forums and so on… we help you navigate your way to market your business and keep you informed of the newest and best tools. Think of us as a beacon of light illuminating the path through the clutter. For more information, visit
http://www.marketingprofs.com/.