Need to learn about Social Media Measurement? Free webinar with Glenn Fannick of Dow Jones and myself

A few months ago I co-wrote a webinar with Matt Toll of Dow Jones on Social Media Measurement. I know this topic well, as I had to measure the community program at Hitachi Data Systems, and I partly used their product in addition to other tools. I hope you can join us on this free webinar, (Dow Jones is a client) details here:

Complimentary Webinar – Latest Trend in Social Media: How to Listen Effectively and Engage in the Conversation

Date: January 31, 2008
Time: 12:30 1:30 EST
Join Dow Jones as we partner with IABC to discuss the latest trends in Social Media with Jeremiah Owyang, Senior Analyst at Forrester Research and former Director of Corporate Media Strategy at PodTech.net and Glenn Fannick, Product Development Manager at Dow Jones

Discover how social media is being deployed throughout the enterprise and how listening to the conversation can help you identify your audience and their drivers while seizing opportunities and mitigating risks.

Using advanced text-mining and visualization technologies Dow Jones Insight helps you easily discover what’s being said about your company in blogs, Web sites and message boards. Learn how to easily monitor and understand the latest news, market trends, and business challenges relevant to your organization and your customers.

If you have any specific questions, feel free to leave questions in the comments, I’ll address them in the webinar, See you then!

18 Replies to “Need to learn about Social Media Measurement? Free webinar with Glenn Fannick of Dow Jones and myself”

  1. 3.30 am my time is too challenging, even to listen to you, Jeremiah. It’s not the getting up, it’s the trying to still be useful once the sun has been up for a few hours. Any chance there’ll be a recorded version? Please say yes 🙂

  2. Hi Jeremiah, I wish I could come to this webinar – unfortunately I’ll be in a plane at the time! (Won’t be such of an issue in a few years time, I predict)

    Same as Des – will a recorded version be available?

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