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Summer Social Media Series: The Rewind (FREE)
December 3

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A Note to Readers
from Ann Handley
Chief Content Officer

Rewind: A Flashback with the Best Minds in Social Media

This past summer, we spent several happy weeks with nine fantastic social media marketing experts.

And this week, we bring you a marketing flashback: As our early holiday gift to you, we're giving you 30 minutes with three of them.

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Join me as I host Amber Naslund, Jason Baer, and Beth Harte in a special online video seminar, Summer Social Media Series: The Rewind.

It's a fun and thought-provoking half hour that should put a little heat back into your social media plans this winter. And since we're in the giving mood, it's free to everyone, whether you are a Premium member or not.

This Thursday at noon Eastern, come hear Beth, Jason and Amber give their perspective on:

* The seven "burning issues" we discussed in all nine seminars,

* Why social media may be more critical for B2B marketing than B2C, and

* The worst metric for measuring social media success.

But wait... (as the multi-level marketers say), there's much, much more!

If you participated in any of our Summer Social seminars, this is a great refresher. If you didn't, it's an insightful look at some of the valuable information you missed.

And either way, it's an entertaining way to spend some time this Thursday.

See you there, okay?

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