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September 25, 2008

Announcing the Social Media Face to face with Jeff Pulver Seminar Series

On October 28, 2008 I will be hosting the first of a series of seminars where I will be sharing my perspective on the state of Social Media and it’s impact on the future of Business Communication.

Back in 1995 I was one of the first people who as a “hobbyist” and a user of Internet Telephony saw the future impact of the technology on the future of communications. For me it was the thought of telephony as a software rather than a service that caught my attention. Thirteen years later as a person who uses social media in his everyday life, I believe that social media will have a huge impact in the way we communicate in the months and years ahead.

In this seminar I will be sharing some of my social media experiences and connecting some of the dots in terms of how I see various social media platforms having an impact on the future of business communication. Back in the late 1980s through the mid 1990s we all dealt with the introduction and dependence of email on our corporate and personal life. I believe that social media will have an even stronger impact in our immediate future.

The first seminar will be held on Long Island in Melville, New York at the pulver.com offices on October 28th. The morning will be an interactive lecture followed by lunch and an afternoon questions and answers session.

Seating will be limited to keep this as a intimate experience with the people attending.

The cost to register is $995 if you register by October 17th, $1195 afterwards. If you would like to attend, please contact me and I will follow up with you.

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Comments

Very cool, hope it goes well, but I'm sure it most certainly will :)

Posted by: pcornqueen at September 25, 2008 10:37 AM

A great idea indeed! Best of luck with this because I think it is a killer idea and I know you'll do well with it.

Posted by: C.C. Chapman at September 25, 2008 10:33 AM

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