Welcome to the Social Media Strategies Summit London 2012. The Summit location and address are below. :
Dexter House
Royal Mint Court
2 Dexter House
London, EC3N 4QN
Tel +020 7977 5300
Nearby Hotel
Hotel Novotel London Tower Bridge
10 Pepys Street
EC3N 2NR LONDON
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel (+44)20/72656000
Fax (+44)20/72656060
Workshops
For those attending workshops, they will begin on Tuesday, November 6th, 2012. Registration and Breakfast will be held at 8am.
Registration
General Conference Registration will begin at 8:00am on Wednesday, November 7th, 2012. Sign in at the registration desk to receive your name badge and conference folder. For a detailed, conference agenda Click here.
Networking
Start networking now! Join the Social Media Strategies Summit LinkedIn group and continue the discussion with conference attendees and alumni: Social Media Strategies Summit.
GSMI's networking receptions are a great opportunity to connect with speakers, peers from other companies, exhibitors, and sponsors. Join us again on Wednesday, November 7th at 17:30 to enjoy networking and refreshments.
Don't forget to follow us on twitter @GSMIonline and use the hashtag #SMSSummit to join the conversation.
We look forward to seeing you in London!
Engage and learn from the best and
brightest
in the social media strategies industry!
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About The Social Media Strategies Summit:
GSMI is excited to return to London with our most popular event, Social Media Strategies Summit. For a second year we have gathered the best and brightest to bring emerging strategies, tactics and case studies to Europe. Unlike traditional summits and conferences, Social Media Strategies Summit, Europe will reveal how leading companies are using social media to build brand awareness, maintain online reputation and drastically increase their bottom line.
During this three day summit attendees will learn how to utilize and integrate the myriad social media platforms to engage customers directly at a fraction of the cost of traditional marketing. The most successful way to create longstanding relationships is through the use of social media platforms. Through the intelligent use of social media marketing you can, in house, have continuous direct contact with your customers.
Speakers are already clamoring to present at whats sure to be the social media event of 2012. This years speaker lineup includes, Peter Briffett, Managing Director, LivingSocial UK and Ireland, David Parkinson, GM - Social & Digital Engagement, Africa, Middle East, India and Europe, Paul Berney, Mobile Marketing Association London, Diana Plazas, Director, Doubletree Online Marketing at Hilton and much much more! Through presentations, case studies and work shops presenters will provide attendees with the skills needed to attract and engage quality customers.
Get your tickets today!
Who Should Attend:
Everyone and Anyone interested in learning, from the best, how to harness the power of social media to further your brands reach and impact.Why You Should Attend:
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