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Social Media Roadmap Workshop at Gold Coast

I knew I’d been talking, more than doing, about my social media roadmap workshop concept when the last person’s eyes glazed over. Yes, it’s been a while coming!

But at last, in tandem with my friend and colleague Associate Professor Michael Rees (@mrees on Twitter) from nearby Bond University, I’ll be presenting the first workshop next Tuesday evening, August 25th, from 6 pm to 8 pm, here on Australia’s Gold Coast.

The workshop is one of a series being organised by, and under the banner of, the Centre for Executive Education (CEE) at Bond. This will be a condensed, 2 hour version. Full day workshops are being planned for late September to early October, in Brisbane, on the Gold Coast and in Sydney.

In the video here, CEE Director Melinda Muir talks to Michael and me about the workshop and what benefit people can expect to get from it.

We are planning a dynamic workshop and the numbers are already looking good, but I understand there are still some seats available.

For more information and/or to register for the event, check out the Contact page for CEE (there is currently a glitch with trying to reach the registration page from the link on the CEE events page, which is why I’m recommending making contact with the Centre via the contact page).

Des Walsh

Business coach and digital entrepreneur. With coach training from Coachville.com and its Graduate School of Coaching, and a founding member of the International Association of Coaching, Des has been coaching business owners and entrepreneurs for the past 20 years. Over the same period he has also been actively engaged in promoting the business opportunities of the digital economy. He is a certified Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) coach, and a certified specialist in social media strategy and affiliate marketing.

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  1. Des Great video! You hit the proverbial nail right on the noggin.

    Regardless of which networks you participate in it is about being authentic and yourself on all of them. Connecting with other like minded people and building lasting relationships instead of lists of names and endless followers.

    Great blog and best wishes.
    .-= Brian Fanslau´s last blog ..Personal Branding and Cheese on a Stick =-.

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