Social Media Conference: Engage Mexico
Engage Mexico, Social Media Conference #5 is the best excuse to take a vacation while learning the latest in Social Media Marketing. The event is November 14 - 17th, 2013 in sunny Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
There will be many informative sessions discussing, questioning, and learning how to utilize social media platforms and other web tools to increase and maintain a more engaging, participative follower and/or fan base.
In the past, this event has been known as the “Tweet to be Heard” Social Media Conference but as an effort to better define what we are and what we would like to be as a social media event, we have decided to make some changes and move forward with “Engage Mexico - Social Media Conference”.
When combining the subject matter with the tropical venue and the networking opportunities available, attendees will leave the conference focused, enlightened, rejuvenated and ready to begin their new Social Marketing program.
Currently, the extensive event faculty includes Mirna Bard, Jay Handler, William Michael, Guillermo Perezbolde and Marco Ayuso, with many more being added as conference plan continue to unfold.
For additional details on this social media marketing conference, please visit Engage Mexico online at www.engagemexico.com.
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