Web 2.0 has brought new challenges and opportunities to the business world. Customers now use social media to evaluate products, companies and people, before they do business.
Every business person who wants to thrive needs to build a
visible and credible Web 2.0 presence, or lose out.
A website is not enough! |
THE GET WITH IT! PROGRAM
makes it easy for you to join the social media revolution.
12 short online seminars
introduce you to the New Rules and New Tools of Web 2.0 and show you practical ways they can help your business and career.
The Get with it! eBook
provides an interactive, hands-on chapter for each seminar.
It guides you, step-by-step, so you can quickly put the strategies into action. 81 pages and 116 links to tools and resources that will help your business thrive. |
Who will benefit?
The program was developed for business people in general, not the professional social media marketer. It will be especially valuable to: small/midsize business leaders, consultants, entrepreneurs, and independent agents.
The program will give you the insight and understanding to act independently or to direct others to act on your behalf. Either way, it puts you in control of the purpose, strategy, and tactics. |
You will learn how to use Web 2.0 tools to:
• Harness information overload and gain business insights
• Build an expanded Networked of trusted advisors who actively evangelize you and your business.
• Establish a visible and credible Social Media Presence that attracts customers. |
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eBook
$29
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Complete Program
(eBook plus
OnlineSeminar)
$169
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Program Developed by:
John I. Todor, Ph.D.
Managing partner of The Whetstone Edge, LLC, a customer-centric consulting firm that advises clients on how to use social media to create relationships with customers that have real-world benefits to all parties. He combines academic expertise in psychology with over 20 years of business consulting. He is the author of two previous books on customer relationships, and frequently contributes to leading publications on customer-focused strategies. |
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