Social Networking World Forum Asia 2009
July 7, 2009 by SGEntrepreneurs
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One of the biggest conferences on social networking is here and will take place in September in Singapore. The Social Networking World Forum Asia 2009 will bring together all participants in the industry. Listen to the speakers discuss market trends and forces and learn how global brands and organizations are exploiting this fast growing social networking and social media market to the benefit of their products and services.
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Event Details
Dates: Tues-Wed, 22-23 Sept 2009
Venue: Grand Hyatt Singapore, Singapore
Registration
Conference Pass:
1 Day Early Booking Conference Pass: S$780
1 Day Conference Pass: S$870
Both Days Early Booking Conference Pass: S$1,400
Both Days Conference Pass: S$1,600
Early Booking Discount Ends 21st Aug 09.
Free Exhibition and Workshop Pass:
You can also register for the free exhibition and workshop pass.
Programme: Day 1 – Social Networking Strategies
With the ever-increasing social use of the internet, websites have become the setting for discussion of ideas, opinions and transactions. These conversations are taking place within the framework of social networks. The challenge for marketers and advertisers alike is to leverage the power of these new social networks to create innovative and original brand experiences.
By tailoring a branded experience to a customers needs marketers can benefit from more positive results. Innovative firms combine aspects of social networking with personalization and building loyalty through compelling brand experiences. Content generated and referred by the user allows a firm to leverage marketing’s best tool: a satisfied customer. Social networking emphasizes the reviews and ratings that users care most about – those from their contacts and friends.
Programme: Day 2 – Next Generation Social Media
Social media is moving on and today we’ll be looking into how PR departments can exploit social media and execute precise PR campaigns without disrupting cynical audiences.
The development of two-way networks, internet TV and the convergence of internet and television, provides an opportunity for content providers and pay-tv operators to merge entertainment and social networking.
The afternoon will feature a double session on the growing success of mobile social networking.
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