Monday, May 23, 2011

#LikeableU Class of 2011 – the Social Media Movement , June 8-9, 2011


Are you interested in learning more about the Social Media Movement? Join in on Likeable Media’s inaugural conference! The #LikeableU Class of 2011 – the Social Media Movement conference will take place on June 8-9, 2011 in New York City. As a student, or recent grad, you are eligible for a 70% discount on the registration fee! Simply use the discount code LikeableStudent70 when purchasing your ticket to get the discount.

This two day conference, hosted by Likeable Media, a social media marketing company in New York City, will thrust you into the Movement that is social media with sessions over 2 days featuring thought leaders from Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks along with practical and hands on how-to sessions.


This is your chance to hear social media case studies from major brands who are experiencing success in social media, get up close and personal with industry leaders on the future of social media and experience workshops on how to grow social presence.


The first annual #Likeable U is titled The Social Media Movement. Social Media moves at warp speed— and sometimes it’s hard to keep up! The conference is designed to give you a better understanding of when, why, and how to use social media to achieve your overall goals as a brand as well as an individual.


As the conference title suggests, there will be some “movement” in the conference itself— we’ll be moving between a historic classic NYC venue, and a futuristic brand new one.


Excited to take a look into social’s past and make the movement into the future? Sign up for #Likeable U 2011– The Social Media Movement today!


You'll have the chance to mingle with brands such as:

• Verizon

• The Pampered Chef

• Ritani

• Penguin Books

• Popcorners

• restaurant.com

• Extra Space

• Esselte

• Visit Salt Lake

• Meetup

• JetBlue

For more information and to purchase your ticket go to: http://likeableu2011.eventbrite.com/.

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