Awareness, Inc. Executive to Keynote Social Media Strategies Conference
| Source: Awareness, Inc.
WALTHAM, MA--(Marketwire - October 28, 2008) - Awareness,
Inc., the social media
marketing company, today announced that co-founder and CTO, David
Carter, will be the keynote speaker at the Social Media Strategies Conference on October 29 at 9:00 a.m.
EDT at the Stanford Court in San Francisco.
David Carter will give the opening keynote speech of the conference
entitled, "The State of Social Media," during which he will present a
high-level overview on how social
media technologies can help engage customers, stimulate prospects and
build brand awareness.
As a provider of social media solutions, Awareness has helped customers
such as McDonald's, Kodak, the New York Times Company, Northwestern Mutual,
and Procter & Gamble successfully plan and implement robust social media marketing
programs to engage customers, prospects and partners, and achieve real
business value.
The Social Media Strategies Conference is an event for marketing,
advertising and recruiting executives, as well as social media and online
community managers to discuss how their organizations can leverage social
media to achieve real business goals including building brand visibility
and equity, gaining insight into customers, and promoting products and
service, among many others.
For more insights on social media marketing from David Carter, read his blog, or follow him on Twitter.
About Awareness
Awareness helps companies build and operate branded Web 2.0 communities.
These online communities let customers, prospects, employees and partners
connect with each other and share content. At the core of the Awareness
solution is an on-demand social media platform that combines the full range
of Web 2.0 technologies -- blogs, wikis, discussion groups, social
networking, podcasts, RSS, tagging, photos, videos, mapping, etc. -- with
security, control and content moderation. Awareness builds these features
into complete communities for companies, or customers use the Awareness API
and widgets to integrate Web 2.0 technologies into their own web
properties. Major corporations such as McDonald's, Kodak, the New York
Times Company, Northwestern Mutual and Procter & Gamble use Awareness to
build brand loyalty, generate revenue, drive new forms of marketing,
improve collaboration, encourage knowledge-sharing and build a "corporate
memory." Find out more at http://www.awarenessnetworks.com.