Social media plays a key role in engaging with mobile customers. Unfortunately a lot or companies today are still engaged in old school tactics with using social media as a one way communication system.
Come along to hear about how you can be more engaging with using social media & learning some tips & tricks with viral marketing campaigns.
Kent Street Living Room, Level 1, The City Hotel
347 Kent St
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
Monday, February 3, 2014 from 7:00 PM to 9:30 PM (EST)
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Social media plays a key role in engaging with mobile customers. Unfortunately a lot or companies today are still engaged in old school tactics with using social media as a one way communication system.
Come along to hear about how you can be more engaging with using social media & learning some tips & tricks with viral marketing campaigns.
The Amplification/Ripple effect and how communities build mobile app users
Laurel Papworth aka SilkCharm connects with 6.8 million people through social media each month. Laurel was named by Forbes Magazine in the Top 50 Social Media Influencers globally and Marketing Magazine named her “Head of Industry, Social Media” for Australia. Teaches Social Media at the University of Sydney and for organisations, Conference Keynote and Author.
Viral marketing & the impact on mobile communities
Mathew Slavica is the Founder of Digital Stand, A Social Media Agency dedicated to helping brands engage meaningfully through social channels. Mathew has been involved in communications and technology since 1993.
Mathew has worked across a variety of industries, at the enterprise level, including Federal Government, Financial Service’s, Media, Information Technology and Retail. During this period Mathew has lead some of the largest communication deals in Australia’s history, including the Federal Government’s first outsourcing initiative, and transitioning the Media Broadcasters to the digital environment.
Mathew’s last company SES, worked with and provided services to Motorola, IDC, KPMG, Telstra, Tata Consulting, HP, Dimension Data, Hostworks, IBM, Australian Power and Gas, and Schneider Electric to name a few.