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Promoting Brand You with Viral Marketing on the Web

David Meerman Scottwith David Meerman Scott

Everyone has an amazing opportunity to promote Brand You via the Web (for free) but few understand the power available to them. The new spheres of influence include blogs, YouTube, podcasting, chat rooms & forums, direct-to-consumer news releases, social networks, search engines, and much more. Smart people who participate in online conversations become well known and sell themselves as a result. In this engaging discussion, you will learn how to harness the power of the Web to achieve success. We'll look at many real world examples of success.

David Meerman Scott is an online thought leadership and viral marketing strategist. The programs he has developed have won numerous awards and are responsible for selling over one billion dollars in products and services worldwide. He is the author of the number one best selling book THE NEW RULES OF MARKETING & PR: How to use news releases, blogs, viral marketing and online media to reach buyers directly. He has lived and worked in New York, Tokyo, Boston, and Hong Kong and has presented at industry conferences and events in over twenty countries on four continents. Check out Davidís blog at www.WebInkNow.com

DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT BUILDING YOUR BRAND THROUGH VIRAL MARKETING? Then click on the comments link below, post your question and we will do our best to cover your specific question on the teleseminar.

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