As I wrote about recently, social media and online networking can help make a difference in the lives of others.
As an example, Leesa Barnes, author of Podcasting for Profit is doing a fundraiser today and has 16 people speaking on social media predictions for 2009.
She has brought together people from her network to share their thoughts and speakers include CC Chapman, Brian Solis, Toby Bloomberg, Warren Whitlock and Paul Colligan.
She is going to be asking questions like:
- Here's just a sample of the questions these experts will answer:
- Will social media on mobile devices explode?
- Is there room for more social media consultants?
- Which social media tool will fizzle and die out?
- Will social media standards be developed?
- What's next for online videos?
- Which social media tool should I focus on exclusively?
The event takes place by phone between 2pm and 5 pm ET (7pm to 10pm in Ireland/UK) on the 13 January 2009 and you can pledge anything from US$7 upwards.
You can make your pledge HERE and join the event.
She will also give you a coupon code to the same value as you pledge as a discount towards her 2009 Social Media Telesummit (I was one of the speakers last year and I know she has an even better line up of speakers for 2009) - you can find the details HERE.
The 2009 Social Media Telesummit is an 8 day virtual event taking place entirely over the phone from January 21-30, 2009 where Leesa is brining together twenty six speakers will share their insights on how to use social media to build visibility and reputation for your business.
So if you are interested in learning a little more from people like CC Chapman, Brian Solis and Paul Colligan, be sure to make your pledge HERE and join the event today.
Disclosure: I am gifting my time to be one of the speakers on the Social Media Predictions Call.
Access the previous 2009 social media and online engagement articles by:
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
You can access the social media predictions guest blog posts I featured a week or so ago here to read what some of the people in Ireland and the UK have to say about the future of social media here:
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