ONLINE COMMUNITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES, 27TH JUNE LONDON
THIS COURSE WAS PREVIOUSLY THE HIGHLY POPULAR WEB 2.0: ONLINE COMMUNITIES
AND SOCIAL MEDIA
Courses are highly participative and groups are kept small (generally
between 12-18) to enable full interaction.
DELEGATE COMMENTS
'Brilliant! Very well presented! Very Stimulating' Victoria Buttigieg,
Emerald Publishing Group
OVERVIEW
ONLINE COMMUNITIES and Web 2.0 principles and practices can allow publishers
of all sizes to communicate and engage effectively with customers in ways
radically different from traditional marketing relationships, resulting in
true two-way communication. This practical course will clear away any
perceptions that Web 2.0 is a mix of confusing jargon and technology, and
demonstrate how online communities can help publishers become more
successful.
TUTORS
David Smith, CABI
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Will Russell, Royal Society of Chemistry
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PROGRAMME
. An overview of what tools are out there, what they enable, and what some
organisations have already achieved in utilising them
. Practical sessions to illustrate how simply the technologies can be
implemented
. How the tools can then be used for group and specialist community
communications
. An understanding of the issues and implications of the Web 2.0 world
This course will commence at 09:30 (registration, with tea/coffee, from
09:00) and end at approximately 17:00
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
Understand what tools are available and what they can do in terms of
reaching communities and receiving individual feedback from existing and
potential customers;
have a practical sense of how to build and utilise such technologies;
understand what people are searching for and see how Web 2.0 can deliver it.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is suitable for non-technical staff who have responsibility for
communicating with customers in their widest sense (buyers, potential
buyers, readers, authors and referees), building communities, or driving
business developments within their organisation (e.g. marketing staff,
publishers, editors, product managers and business development staff). Level
2 (2-3 Years' Experience)
To Book click here
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Melissa Marshall, Training & Admin Assistant
Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers
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London 14 June
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=270> Licensing
your content, London 19 June
<http://www.alpsp.org/Ebusiness/Meetings/Meeting.aspx?ID=271> Online
Communities and Opportunities, London 27 June
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