Monitoring Social Media

I’m sorry to miss this unmissable event in London next Monday as it could provide the elusive answer for PR, marketing and social media professionals about how to measure ROI on the internet. Entitled Monitoring Social Media 2010, it includes some great speakers, and I will be sorry to miss one of my favourite bloggers, Neville Hobson, who is chairing a discussion on Monitoring for

Brands.

I wanted to give it a plug because I so enjoyed the last social media event organised by the same team, Murray Newlands and Luke Brynley-Jones, founders of influencepeople. It was there I came across the viral video marketing agency UnrulyMedia and I later began working with them.

What I like about the events these two guys plan is the quality of their speakers and how sensibly priced they are; it’s really great value at £195 as others charge up to three times that amount for a similar event.

If you miss the London date, then you can always catch up with it in Paris. Any excuse for a shopping trip!


5 Comments

  1. Thjat PR event looks like being a very important one!

  2. Bill, a lot of those public job cuts could be in PR and advertising too. All industries are affected. Every person who loses a job – whichever area it is in – faces the same terrible fear about finding future employment and paying bills, though I appreciate that some of those jobs are more valued than others.

  3. electro-kevin

    Monitoring Social Media …

    Nope. I haven’t the foggiest either !

  4. I can always come over here to see what’s happening. Any excuse for a visit to Paris is valid. I’m pulling up the Travelocity site now…

  5. Bill Hicks tells it straight

    yep, sounds absolutely vital work as we are about to cut half a million public sector workers sucah as police teachers, firemen etc. And we need more PR, social media and advertising specialists?. We destroyed our own coal mining, steel making, car and shipbuilding industries to produce a nation of people with socially useless professions. Bill Hicks had the right idea.

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