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10 Web 2.0 Marketing Techniques You Can Use To Attract New Prospects and Extend Your Reach
Speaker: Scott Abel
Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Date: June 15
Track: Category 1
Web 2.0 technologies provide us with new ways of extending our marketing reach with little effort and cost. Blogs, wikis, and podcasts can help us spread our message 24 hours a day—and they can help us better understand our customers (their problems, needs, likes, dislikes, fears and opinions). Peer-to-peer networks like LimeWire, and online communities like YouTube and SlideShare (sites that support rich media and user-generated content) can quickly expose our brands to audiences we would otherwise have no way of reaching. Mobile messaging, micro-blogging sites like Twitter, and social networks can help us hone in on prospects and laser target our messages. Attend this session and discover ten Web 2.0 tools that you can use to improve your marketing efforts when you return to the office.

