Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Time: 7-9:30pm
Location: JFK Studios, 1133 Lake Washington Blvd N, Suite 60, Renton, WA
RSVP: On our Facebook page
TOPIC: “Get Engaged” Making Social Media Your Business Partner.
This month’s PUG meeting is going to be unique, with plenty of surprises planned. Our meeting will be live streamed over the web and promises to be highly interactive with cutting edge discussion and to-dos for everyone! Learn how to build better relationships, improve your brand and move your business to the next level.
In order to make this program an interactive experience Lacey and Aaron would like to hear from you. YOU could be the lucky winner of a Flip Cam. Do you have a burning question about social media that needs to be answered? Simply ask your question before the August 19th meeting by posting a comment or sharing your question by video on their blog. The winner will be selected at random from the questions and videos submitted. And, you must attend the PUG meeting to be eligible to win.
You will learn the latest best practices for social networking, how to stay on the cutting edge of digital connections and most importantly build important relationships. You will receive up-to-date resources and knowledge that will have an immediate impact on your business marketing strategies. Knowing what matters most for your business can be a strong marketing and strategic advantage in today’s business environment. Join us for what will surely be a PUG meeting you won’t want to miss!
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:
Lacey Yantis is often found behind the camera capturing special wedding day moments. Aaron is the Vice President at Seattle’s leading independent public relations firm, The Fearey Group. He is a recognized strategist in media relations and social media programs. This month, the husband and wife team are bringing their combined knowledge of the wedding profession and photography and blending it with the importance of social media marketing. Their claim: Social media is simply a return to old-fashioned roots of real conversations rather than the high-tech race to keep up with the next big thing. You must “Listen, Learn, Engage and then Talk!”
Questions? Contact your PUG leaders, The Popes, at info (at) thepopes.com.