Local Boston Business Seminar: Measuring Social Media Campaigns

At Fresh Tilled Soil, we have been overwhelmed with the amount of local events we see on a daily basis in-and-around the Boston area that are geared towards entrepreneurs, business professionals and business start-ups… so why not share these events with you?

If you are available on February 2, 2010 at 8 am (registration starts at 7:30 am) you might want to check out the following event: Katie Paine will be hosting a breakfast seminar to discuss the facets of measuring your social media campaigns. Katie will help you define several measurable objectives This event will be located at the Foley Hoag Emerging Enterprise Center, 1000 Winter St., Waltham MA.

Far to often business owners find themselves in quite a dilemma: knowing that they want to incorporate social media into their more traditional marketing approaches, but don’t necessarily understand how to measure the success/failure of these campaigns in relation to their business. Definitely a great resource for anyone who owns their own business or works in a business environment where measuring social media is important.

Learn more about the event and sign-up here (members $40 and non-members $80): http://socialmedia100202.eventbrite.com/

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  3. Bibi

    Man, your blog is loading really slow right now, you getting a lot of traffic?

  4. CheapT

    Yes I agree, but direct mail still has an important part to play. It is much more measurable and targetable than most internet marketing campaigns and not much more expensive.

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