Social Media Breakfast Calgary, SMBYYC, To Outsource Or Not To Outsource Social Media For Your
Company
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(
Marketwired -
Oct. 10,
2013) -
Social Media Breakfast Calgary #45
8:30 am - 10:30am, Friday,
October 18, 2013
Headspace
The Calgary Social Media Breakfast (SMBYYC) is pleased to announce the October
Topic:
The Big Question: To Outsource Or Not To Outsource
Should your company's social media message be shared by internal employees or outsourced to an external expert?
Sean Sandhurst, manager of content and social media marketing at
Postmedia Network Inc., will discuss the best social media platform for your business, offer strategic questions every company should address before making the decision, and offer examples of past success and failures.
Presentation items include:
Pros and Cons for: Marketing /
Sales / Operations /
Communications
Pros and Cons for:
Short term versus long term
Possibility of using both internal and external
What is right for your business? What questions should you ask?
Examples of past success and failure
Post discussion, Sean will answer audience questions in an interactive
Q&A;.
Seating is limited.
Please RSVP at
http://www.smbyyc45.eventbrite.com.
About the
Guest Speakers:
Sean Sandhurst
A strategic and creative manager with a proven track record and over fifteen years of digital experience, Sean is the manager of content and social media marketing at Postmedia Network Inc. A social media champion, Sean has harnessed the power of branding through content marketing, Social Media,
SEO,
SEM and UX campaigns that have achieved their corporate goals. He has worked and trained a variety of businesses from waste management, restaurants, advertising and even imports and exports! Sean loves his family, the
West Coast, kayaking, paddle-boarding and is an ultimate
Frisbee fanatic.
Sean Sandhurst Manager,
Content and
Social Media Marketing
Postmedia Network Inc.
www.LinkedIn.com/in/SeanSandhurst
www.pinterest.com/seansandhurst
@SeanSandhurst
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