Social Media Breakfast San Diego

SMBSD-Start your day the Social Way

erinlevenson

Social Media Breakfast San Diego

Event Details

Time: April 21, 2009 from 7:30am to 9am
Location: Milano Coffee Company
Street: 8685 Rio San DIego Dr., ste B
City/Town: San Diego
Website or Map: http://www.milanocoffeeco.com/
Event Type: social, media, breakfast, san, diego
Organized By: erinlevenson
Latest Activity: Apr 21

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Event Description

This months Social Media Breakfast San Diego will be focused on ways to better brand and manage your product online.

Melanie Gordon, VP of Sales and Marketing for Internet Marketing Co. will be discussing how a company can build a product brand and make sales using Twitter. A site we all hold near and dear to our hearts. She’ll discuss how to set the tone while engaging with others, how to reach out to your target demographic, how to keep the conversation going with your target group and most importantly how to get results out of all your strategies and efforts.

Event Details: Milano Coffee Co., 8685 Rio San Diego Dr., Ste B, San Diego CA http://www.milanocoffeeco.com/

When: April 21, 2009 7:30-9:00
Bonus: Pastries and Coffee will be provided
Cost: FREE….Bring a friend or 2, but please RSVP

This event will begin with a half hour of networking followed by Melanie Gordon’s presentation. We will also be covering nominations for local San Diego non profits who you feel would benefit from our group. The top 3 will be chosen, so please submit your nominations ASAP!

This months Breakfast is sponsored by Internet Marketing Inc. They have years of experience building and managing exceptional online success stories. Their multi-faceted team knows how to drive brand awareness, convert prospects to clients, measure/monitor responses and create profitable results. Their innovative planning ties together both the creative and technical aspects of the internet for you. From site design and development to advertising and sales, they use all of the current online methods. Behind every website is a real organization with real goals. They see it as their job to make sure you’re incorporating internet marketing to achieve those goals.

You can follow updates on Twitter @SMBSD

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Gema Terrones Comment by Gema Terrones on April 13, 2009 at 12:53pm
Girls Think Tank!
(My friend Rachel created GTT and I recently volunteered with them bringing clothing to our homeless downtown). Please check out their website http://girlsthinktank.org/

Contact Person: Rachel Jensen
Mission: The purpose of the Girls Think Tank is to foster a culture of empowerment amongst our members and in the community by providing a vehicle for change on local issues that confront us in our daily lives. Whether it’s homelessness, trafficking of women, gang violence, or carbon emissions, Girls Think Tank members put their heads, hearts, and hands together to provide solutions that both provide a public service for the community and a sense of pride that we are doing something about the issues that matter most to us.
URL: http://girlsthinktank.org/

OUR STRATEGY
The Girls Think Tank’s strategy is two-fold: hands-on activism and advocacy. One of the most effective things the Girls Think Tank has done is helped put a human face on homelessness. The group goes out and meets people who are stranded on the streets of San Diego; hands out hundreds of Winter Survival Backpacks; circulates the stories of these seemingly invisible people to personalize their plight; and figures out what is most urgently needed. The most urgent needs identified are better transitional programs to help support people in their efforts to get back into sustainable living conditions, a permanent shelter, and public restrooms and drinking fountains. The Girls Think Tank has been working on a strategy to address these issues with San Diego’s city council and CCDC through advocacy and awareness.

The idea behind the Girls Think Tank lends itself to engaging in various community-based projects and unfilled niches. Alternating between socials and discussion forums, our members convene monthly to connect and to talk about social issues, local activism, and policy. Not only do our socials provide opportunities for building professional and personal networks, but they also allow us to participate in the cultural liveliness of San Diego, especially events and locations in sync with our grassroots activist mission.

In addition, our members host bi-monthly discussion forums in their homes to facilitate lively dialogue about issues that concern and inspire us to reach out and advocate for change. These forums have led us to find creative solutions on a variety of local issues. We find that magic happens from our gathering together and throwing out ideas. A spark is ignited and our passionate members spring into action to educate ourselves on the issues that confront us and our community. Please look at our calendar of events and our 2008 projects. We hope you will come join the fray

“If service is what you pay for your existence on this earth,
are you behind on your rent?”
By Robert G. Allen

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