March 16, 2010 | by Cristina Lucas | Posted in Events
When: Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Where: Springfield Golf & Country Club, Springfield, VA
Time: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Cost: Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce Members – $50.00 Non-members – $60.00
Lunch and refreshments are included in your registration. Price increases $10 on the day of the event.
Get the inside scoop! Save the date for Balance's “Trends in Online Technology” Seminar to learn about the latest tools to better connect with your customers. This information-packed event offers practical, real-world advice on how to use emerging technologies to create a virtual extension – of your business!
The seminar will start with a presentation by Tracy Betts, founder and CEO of Balance Interactive. It will be followed by roundtable discussions led by topical experts on mobile technology, content management systems (CMS), Google Analytics and social media. Learn how these tools can work for you! Participants will walk away with concrete ideas on how to deliver more value to customers at lower costs.
This is the second offering in a series of seminars designed to educate organizations on the latest trends and technologies for websites. It is designed for government contractors, associations, non-profits, entrepreneurs, and marketing and public relations professionals. Space is limited. Don’t delay. Register today!
The event is presented by the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce, a membership-based organization of businesses with ties to the Greater Springfield, Virginia, community.
For more information contact Balance Interactive at 703-451-8675.
8136 Old Keene Mill Road, Suite 207A, Springfield, VA 22152 | Phone: 703.451.8675 | Fax: 703.783.0392
© Copyright 2011 Balance Technology Group, Inc.
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I look forward to the opportunity to talk about the latest social media tools and trends. If there is anything particular on your mind, let me know at jill.kurtz@balanceinteractive.com. I want to make this rountable as beneficial as possible.
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