Archive for July, 2008

Webinar: Barack Obama, Social Media and Your Business

Friday, July 4th, 2008

My good friend and CRM expert Brent Leary is hosting a Free Webinar with SEO Rainmaker andBarack Obama 2008 business development expert David Bullock. The Webinar is on Barack Obama’s social media lesson to small businesses.
Brent and David attended the University of Delaware, and recently ran technology workshops during Black Enterprise’s annual entrepreneur’s conference this past May.

Brent recently wrote about Barack Obama in his weekly article on Blackenterprise.com. Brent talked about how Mr. Obama used social media to help him win the democratic nomination. Based on reader feedback, and conversations Brent and David had on the subject, they both felt a case study detailing Barack Obama’s use of social media could serve as a great lesson to small business people trying to figure out how they can use the web to build meaningful business relationships.
Brent will be covering this story from the Social Media Side and David will be covering this story from the Online Business Development perspective. This will be an awesome opportunity for small business and solopreneurs alike to get some first hand knowledge about social marketing from these two experts.
Brent Leary (Inc Magazine and Black Enterprise Writer / Radio Host)
David Bullock (Business Owner / Online Business Development Specialist)
Topic: Barack Obama’s Social Media Lesson to Small Business

Host: Brent Leary

Date and Time: July 9, 2008
12:00 pm , Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -04:00, New York)
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To register for the online event
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1. Go to https://demo3.webex.com/demo3/onstage/g.php?d=695278719
2. Click “Register”.
3. On the registration form, enter your information and then click “Submit”.
Once the host approves your registration, you will receive a confirmation
email message with instructions on how to join the event.

All the best

JB

CollectiveX Takes Membership Groups 2 The Next Level

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

What if you could combine the simplicity of Yahoo Groups the professionalism of Linkedin, the look and feel of a Ning, the social skills of Facebook and the added security of a corporate intranet. We as Solopreneurs and Small Business owners have many different group memberships and affiliations.


I myself have a Yahoo Group for keeping track of my old college mates, I am on Linkedin for many of the professional and job related contacts I make on a regular basis. I administer a Ning with a colleage of mine to help us grow a community of ebay users. I keep track of most of my social networking on Facebook and also use Google Apps for a secure intranet. This is why I am so impressed with CollectiveX and its Groupsites. CollectiveX is the creation of one “Serial Entrepreneur” named Clarence Wooten. (more…)

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