5 Questions Businesses Are Too Scared To Ask About Social Media Marketing

Posted on 12. May, 2010 by Chi-chi Ekweozor in Inspired, Social Media Strategies

May Manchester Social Media Surgery, in progressThe funny things people say…

To mark the six month anniversary of the Manchester Social Media Surgery, I’ve compiled 5 great questions asked by attendees that highlight objections businesses have to using social media like blogs, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn for marketing.

Social Media Surgery events are free monthly events that help Manchester businesses embrace the social media revolution in order to grow and market their companies.

Each Manchester Social Media Surgery offers real life advice and case studies from an experienced panel of digital and social media marketers who discuss social media projects and issues presented by the audience.

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Is That A Degree Qualified Social Media Consultant?

Posted on 01. Feb, 2009 by Chi-chi Ekweozor in Social Media Strategies, Trends

Social Media Academic Qualification - UK

I don’t know about you but I think Social Media has started off the year with a bang!

From being talked about at the World Economic Forum in Davos to cropping up on Twitter accounts of the great and the good, it looks like participatory media has finally arrived in the UK.

You want more examples?

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A Day in The Life of A Digital Native – NOISEfestival

Posted on 25. Nov, 2008 by Chi-chi Ekweozor in Backstage Interviews, Events

 NOISEfestival launch featuring Alistair Darling and Badly Drawn Boy

In between covering social media usage amongst FTSE 100 companies, I try and post blog articles sharing interesting industry events I attend.

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And We’re Off, Manchester’s Social Media Cafe Opens For Business

Posted on 12. Nov, 2008 by Chi-chi Ekweozor in Events, Inspired, Social Media Strategies

Manchester’s Social Media Cafe Opens For BusinessLast night’s Social Media Café event at The Northern exceeded my expectations.

Firstly, turn out was impressive, I’m not sure of numbers but there were at least 50 people in the audience.

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