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The Social Shake-Up: You Are My Heroes
We’re launching today our first-ever live event, The Social Shake-Up, with our partners BlogWorld, one of the oldest, established permanent events for social media out there. “For whom?” Ah! In the nearly seven years that I’ve been running Social Media Today, I’ve come to know many of the people who work with growing companies and large enterprises, and I’ve particularly come to admire those people for whom social is not an intellectual exercise but a passion and a mission.[read more]
Why Won't the World's Top SEOs Share the Secrets of Their Success?
Implementing enterprise-level SEO is no easy feat. Jessica Bowman of SEO InHouse talks about the toughest challenges corporate-side SEOs wrestle with and explains why some of the lessons learned at SMX San Jose will be kept secret.[read more]
Prep for SXSW 2013: A Look Back at 2012
Last year at SXSW, Highlight, Glancee, Nike+ and Google+ were all the rage. What stories and brands will emerge from Austin next week?[read more]
The 3 Most Important Things I Learned at the NYC 140 Conference
"I had such a good time at the NYC 140 Conference. Most of you reading this didn’t get the chance to come out to this amazing event....I’ve discovered something extraordinary about the nature of conferences because of this experience."[read more]
Social Media Masters Workshop in San Diego, Presented by Social Media Club
World’s leading association of Social Media Professionals Presents High Value Workshop Focused on Developing Strategic Plans for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Monitoring Social Media Club (SMC) is producing a high value workshop called Social Media Masters; dedicated to giving social media professionals hands-on training and...[read more]

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