Three B2B Webinars You Should Attend This Month

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Now that 2013 is well under way, it’s time to start thinking about our how we can keep improving from a marketing perspective as the year draws on.  What is working in your marketing efforts?  What needs to be tweaked?  What needs to be totally overhauled?  This month, we’re focusing on social media and collaboration.  Check out these social-centric webinars during February to catch up on the latest ideas in business collaboration and marketing.

CompTIA’s Quick Start to Social Collaboration for Business Use

Presented by Ginger Clay, CompTIA Faculty and Marketing and Channel Strategy, 4-Profit

The curriculum: In the business world, social media has moved from an employee time-waster to a valuable company asset.  Can social technology increase your productivity?  What is a social business, and how can it be leveraged?  Learn the answers to these questions, plus get a free copy of CompTIA Quick Start Guide to Social Strategies for Business Use at the end of the webinar.

February 6, 2013, 1:00 p.m. (CT)

Adobe’s Collaboration Creates Compelling Customer and Citizen Experiences 

Moderated by Ginger Conlon, Editorial Director, 1to1 Media

The curriculum: Learn how organizations can work together to develop a unique and customer-centered experience.  Understand how technology, research, and marketing intersect to hone in on core audience preferences, improve processes, and boost financial outcomes.

Note: This webinar is available on demand.

Constant Contact’s Supercharging Your Facebook Marketing 

Presented by Citrix Online LLC via Constant Contact

The curriculum:  Many businesses use Facebook as a means to increase customer interaction and online visibility, but the efforts from their social media marketing campaigns are flatlining.  Learn how to engage your target audience on Facebook, how to run a good social media campaign, and how to quantify your results.

Wednesday, Feb 20, 2013 11am-12pm EST

Attend any or all of these to boost your understanding of the intersection between business and social technology.  We’d love to hear about your experiences!

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