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Social Media Marketing: San Francisco 

299 Second Street  
San Francisco , CA  94105   
2/2/2010 8:00 AM  - 2/3/2010 5:00 PM 

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                      Social Media Marketing Brochure

Do you know what’s being said about your products on the social web? If so, do you like it? Without the practical skills to confidently participate, positive conversations are floating past without being tapped while negative discussions are left unchecked. If you were asked “What are you doing to leverage, correct, or tap into these conversations” what would you say? Not being able to respond and capitalize on this important new medium translates directly into a competitive disadvantage. In these times, who can afford that?

Regardless of your current experience, we have the knowledge you need! In this innovative program you will build a real social media presence from the ground up. Learn how social media drives the purchase funnel. Gain knowledge of how customer stories make their way onto the social web and then come back through the purchase funnel. Learn about the flow of customer generated content through blog posts and videos as you learn how to create a solid social media based marketing program. Best of all, you’ll see how to avoid the pitfalls that exist in the new world of social media.

The American Marketing Association’s “Social Media Marketing” is a down-to-earth, real-world approach that will show you how to take advantage of the Social Web while avoiding the hazards. This workshop goes beyond marketing, too, as it will also show you how to tap the power of the collective within your organization and how to apply what you’ll learn in both Marketing--where you set your customer’s expectations--and Operations, where you deliver on them.

Importantly, you’ll learn how to build internal support for your planned use of social media. Starting out with a quick look at what makes the Social Web work, you’ll move on to what’s out there now and what’s coming next. Real cases will show you some of the best (and worst!) practices, identifying the key metrics and measurements as you go. Plus, you’ll be doing real work as you build a functioning social media program right in the classroom using the tools, tips and techniques that are featured throughout this workshop.

Arrive with questions. Leave with a working campaign under your belt along with the knowledge and skill to run your own social media program.

Who Should Attend?
Whether you are part of a nonprofit organization or for-profit business, whether Fortune 500 or sole proprietorship you are assured of picking up valuable experience and a functional knowledge of marketing on the Social Web that you can put to work now. This workshop is relevant to:

·                   Marketing and Operations decision makers

·                   Marketing directors overseeing integrated
                    marketing
 programs

·                   Small business owners

·                   Nonprofit leadership

·                   Entrepreneurs looking for the practical marketing skills

·                   Anyone wanting to step up to the opportunity of
                    marketing
 on the Social Web

Build a Social Marketing Program. Then Launch It.
This two-day session is not a theory class. You will be building an actual social media marketing program for a selected, real-life organization. By engaging in an actual project you’ll gain real experience as you build your confidence as a contemporary marketer and do some real good for others in your community.

What You Will Learn:

·                   The basics of social media-based marketing;

·                   Key terminology and concepts;

·                   How social media marketing integrates with your current
                    efforts;

·                   How social media drives the purchase process;

·                   How the flow of customer generated content through blog
                    posts and videos of your product in

·                    your customer’s hands has become a powerful new force;

·                   How customer’s stories make their way onto the Social Web,
                    and how the Social Web sends

·                    them right back through your purchase funnel;

·                   Why participation and transparency are essential;

·                   Why influence is replacing control as the new mantra;

·                   The key social media channels;

·                   How to measure the impact of social media and tie it into
                    your conversion process;

·                   How to apply social media marketing and measurement
                    techniques the right way;

·                   How to keep your brand ahead of the competition, and out of
                    trouble.

What You Will Leave With:
You’ll leave this workshop with a solid understanding of social media based marketing, including:

·                   How to assess your audience and choose the most effective
                    social channels

·                   How to monitor and track customer sentiment, and how to
                    use this to guide product

·                   development and launch campaigns;

·                   How ratings and reviews can drive your social media
                    program;

·                   How to spot the traps and avoid the pitfalls that exist on the
                    Social Web.

In summary, after two full days you’ll possess the skills and tools you need to present a social media based marketing program to your colleagues, win internal support for it, and successfully implement it.

About The Instructor
Dave Evans is the author of “Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day,” a number one ranked title across multiple marketing and business categories on Amazon. Dave leads marketers and operations professionals through social media following a proven, practical approach that combines strategy and tactics with quantitative measurement. Dave has extensive advertising experience--at GSD&M he worked with clients including Southwest Airlines, AARP, Wal-Mart, PGA TOUR, Dial, and Chili’s--along with marketing and operations skills earned at Progressive Insurance Company and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. A web-era veteran, Dave has served on the Advisory Board with ad:tech and the Measurement and Metrics Council with WOMMA. Dave has been a featured speaker in the AMA “Hot Topics” series on Social Media.

Prior Knowledge Required/ What to Bring
This session will assume that you have a working knowledge of marketing concepts, however, will not assume any prior knowledge of social media beyond a passing familiarity. You should bring your Wi-Fi enabled laptop computer and a summary of your business objectives that you can share (no confidential data, please.) This session is designed for people with an interest in applying social media to their real-world marketing program and is applicable to a wide range of skill levels and business challenges.

Day 1: The Social Web and Social Media-based Marketing

8:00 – 8:30       Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 10:00      Program Introduction: Understanding Social
                            Media
10:00 - 10:15     Break
10:15 - 11:45     Social Media Metrics
11:45 - 12:45     Working Lunch: Meet Your Selected Organization
12:45 - 2:15       The Social Media Channels
2:15 - 2:30          Break
2:30 - 4:30          Creating Your Framework
4:30 - 5:00         Strategy and Implementation Case Studies

Day 2: Building and Presenting Your Social Media Plan 

8:00 – 8:30        Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 9:30         Define Your Social Media Approach
9:30 - 11:45       Create Your Working Social Media Marketing Plan
11:45 - 12:30     Lunch
12:30 - 1:45       Present Your Plan
1:45 - 2:00         Break
2:00 - 5:00         Build and Launch Your Social Media Program

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Hotel Air Travel Rental Car Ground Transportation
  Training Series Location:
  Courtyard San Francisco Downtown by Marriott
 
299 Second Street
  San Francisco, CA 94105 
 
Phone:  1 415.947.0700
  Fax:  1 415.947.0800
  Toll-free:  1 800.321.2211
  Hotel Website: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/sfocd-courtyard-san-francisco-downtown/

Welcome to the Courtyard Downtown San Francisco Hotel by Marriott, an urban Courtyard located just blocks from MOMA, the Moscone Center and the Embarcadero. Experience the Downtown San Francisco hotel which is right at home among the cafes and galleries of the eclectic SoMa (South of Market) district. Union Square, the Metreon Entertainment Complex and AT&T Park are also nearby. The Downtown San Francisco Hotel Package offers the amenities of a luxury hotel such as valet parking, a Starbucks and Whispers Bar and Grill in the lobby, Jasmines Restaurant for breakfast, room service, event catering, indoor pool, and complete fitness room at a price that other luxury hotels cannot touch. Here to work? Enjoy the large work desk and free high-speed internet available in all rooms.

Rates: $169.00 single/double (plus applicable state & local taxes, currently 15.5% + $0.34 CA tourism fee, which are subject to change without prior notice)

Please call 1 415.947.0700 or 1 800.321.2211 & reference the American Marketing Association to make reservations. Rates are based on availability.

The cut-off date for reservations is January 11, 2010. After January 11, 2010, reservations will be accepted based on availability and at the prevailing rate. Reservations must be accompanied by a first night room & tax deposit. The deposit is refundable if cancellation notice is received by 6:00 p.m. on the day of arrival.

Check in time is 3:00 p.m., and check out is at 12:00 p.m. Anyone arriving earlier than 3:00 p.m. will be checked in as soon as room(s) become available. Guests checking out early may be assessed an early departure fee.  Upon check in, guests will be asked to verify their departure date.  At that time, scheduled departure dates may be altered. 

ADA
The AMA is committed to providing equal access to our meetings for all attendees.  If you are an attendee with a disability and require program accommodations, please contact the AMA Meeting Services Department, and a member of our staff will ensure that appropriate access arrangements are made.  If you have specific disability related needs for your hotel sleeping room, please be sure to communicate those directly to the hotel when you make your reservation.  In an effort to provide the highest quality of service to all attendees, we require that details of all access requests be communicated to our office at least 14 days in advance of the beginning of the meeting.

 AMA's travel coordinator, Tower Travel Management, is available to assist with reservations.  Call 1 800.542.9700 within the U.S. and Canada.  Reservation lines are open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST or, you may contact them via email at association@towertravel.com.  Tower Travel will proactively research airfares on ALL airline carriers to ensure that the lowest available fares are offered to all attendees.  They are dedicated to providing superior customer service and hassle-free travel arrangements.  Please note that fees, restrictions and cancellation penalties will apply.
Rental Car Information:
For your convenience, the American Marketing Association has made arrangements with Avis for your car rental needs.  Special rates have been negotiated for you.  Please contact 800/331-1600 to reserve a car. In addition, please be sure to use the AVIS Worldwide Discount Number:  D098599.  

Directions & Transportation
Area Airports

From San Francisco - SFO
Hotel direction: 14 miles N

Driving directions: Exit airport heading north on Highway 101 toward San Francisco. Follow 101 North until it intersects with Highway 280. Take 280 North toward Port of San Francisco. Highway 280 will turn into King Street. From King Street, turn left on 2nd Street. Hotel is on the right at the corner of 2nd and Folsom.

Estimated taxi fare: $40.00 (one way)

Airport Shuttle Service (Operated by SuperShuttle)
SFO – Claim your luggage (lower level). Proceed to the upper level and outside to the curb. Follow the SuperShuttle signs to get to the SFO Airport agent (in teal green jackets) and they will arrange your SuperShuttle transportation to your destination. You will wait for your van at Terminal 1 (across from Air Canada) or Terminal 3 across from United door #3.

Please visit http://www.supershuttle.com/SFO_shuttle.aspx for more information or call 1 800 BLUE VAN (1 800.258.3826).

Single Fare One-Way: $17.00 (subject to change without notice)

From Oakland - OAK
Hotel direction: 18 miles NW

Driving directions: Exit airport following signs to Highway 880 North. Enter highway heading north following signs toward San Francisco. Cross Bay Bridge into San Francisco and exit the Bay Bridge at the Harrison Street Exit (left side). At the bottom of the ramp turn left on Harrison. Go two Blocks and turn Right on Second. Hotel will be on your right. 

Estimated taxi fare: $60.00 (one way)

Airport Shuttle Service (Operated by SuperShuttle)
OAK - Advanced reservations are required. Please call 1 800 BLUE VAN (1 800.258.3826) to make your reservations. Upon arrival call the same 800 number, select option 1 and provide your reservation number so we can accommodate you. Please wait for your SuperShuttle van across from Terminal 1, shelter number 3, at the “Door to Door Reservation” zone.

Please visit http://www.supershuttle.com/SFO_shuttle.aspx for more information or call 1 800 BLUE VAN (1 800.258.3826).

Single Fare One-Way: $27.00 (subject to change without notice)

From San Jose - SJC
Hotel direction: 46 miles NW

Driving directions: Start going towards the Airport Exit on Airport pkwy. Turn Left on Guadalupe pkwy. Take the US-101 North ramp towards San Francisco. Merge on US-101 NORTH- stay on this for approximate 40 miles. Take the I-280 exit towards Daly City/Port of San Francisco. Continue on I-280 NORTH ramp towards PORT OF SF. Merge on I-280 NORTH. I-280 becomes King Street. Turn left on 2nd Street and Hotel is on the right at the corner of 2nd and Folsom.

Estimated taxi fare: $167.00 (one way)

Airport Shuttle Service (Operated by SuperShuttle)
SJC – Advanced reservations are required. Please call 1 800 BLUE VAN (1 800.258.3826) to make your reservation. Upon arrival call the same 800 number, select option 1 and provide your reservation number so we can accommodate you. Please wait for your SuperShuttle van by the “Prearranged Pickup” sign located on the curb.

Please visit http://www.supershuttle.com/SFO_shuttle.aspx for more information or call 1 800 BLUE VAN (1 800.258.3826).

Single Fare One-Way: $125.00 (subject to change without notice)

Public Transportation
Please visit the following websites for more information:

http://www.bart.gov/

http://www.sfmta.com/

http://www.caltrain.com/

Parking at the Hotel
Valet Parking is available at the Courtyard San Francisco Downtown

Daily fee: $43.00 plus applicable taxes, currently 15.5% (subject to change without notice)

Valet parking includes in & out privileges.

 

There are no exhibits associated with this event.
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