gWave Event- How to Create Online Video Buzz to Build Your Business

n208198206869_8159gWave and Christie Media are hosting a Social Media Marketing workshop on Thursday February 11th in Downtown San Diego.

You will learn how to create online video buzz to build your business!

Things you will learn:

Why Should My Business Care About Video?

  • What’s the video buzz about?
  • How to create a compelling story
  • Busting down the myths

How Do I Get Started?

  • How can you leverage video?
  • Programs and cameras; how simple is it?
  • Video hosting sites/channels, what’s out there, what to use?

There is no charge for this seminar, a light breakfast will be served. Seating is limited to the first 25 people, so RSVP soon.

Presenters:
Bekah Christie, Principal- Christie Media
Melani Gordon, Founder - gWave Consulting

Date/Time:
February 11, 2010  8:00-10:00 a.m.
Location:
Hive Haus - 770 11th Ave, San Diego, CA 92101
(corner of 11th & F.)

RSVP:
Reply by February 9, 2010 (seating is limited!)

LET US KNOW YOU’LL BE THERE! CALL: 619-894-0384 or RSVP YOUR COMMENTS BELOW

9 Responses

  1. M.Bollinger Says: Reply to this comment

    I will be attending.

  2. Dhawn Hansen Says: Reply to this comment

    I would like to attend along with my business partner, Brita Bolane.

  3. Karen Baez Says: Reply to this comment

    Yes I will be there!

  4. Neal Schaffer Says: Reply to this comment

    I will be there! Looking forward to it!

  5. Jeff Underwood Says: Reply to this comment

    Sounds like a great event. Web video is my passion.

  6. Melani Gordon Says: Reply to this comment

    So excited to meet everyone. And I see some familiar faces!

  7. Anne McColl Says: Reply to this comment

    I am looking forward to it. Always looking for ways to evangelize video to clients!

  8. Lauren Walsh Says: Reply to this comment

    count me in!

  9. Tom Huckabee Says: Reply to this comment

    Sounds fun. With coffee, I’ll learn something!!

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