Ettie Kit’s Social Media Etiquette: Rule # 1

  • February 08th, 2010
  • megan

La te da!

It’s a beautiful day in socialmediaville!

Ettie Kit here to report on Social Media no-no-Number 1: Not everything is worth Tweeting.
Find me @EttieKit on twitter!

Enjoy this? Well then you’ll certainly enjoy Snow Ball: A Social Media Social

Join me and a spot of tea!

More info and registration below:

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Snow Ball: A Social Media Social

Remember when the word “social” inspired visions of teacups, friends and dessert? Can you think “social” today without wondering what the tweet to do about social media?

Bringing old and new together for the first time, kitestring is pleased to host Snow Ball: A Social Media Social!

In celebration of all things worth juxtaposing, Snow Ball: A Social Media Social will feature a collaborative, interactive workshop where guests can learn and share their modern social media know-how with the kitestring team, followed by an old fashioned tea social, accompanied with all of tea service accoutrements like scones, jam, tiny sandwiches and doilies! Oh my!

We’re pleased as punch to announce that the social media mavens from Mabel’s Labels will be the the belles of the Snow Ball, presenting their fresh approach to successful social networking for business.

The social will be held at the beautiful Staircase Theatre (27 Dundurn Street North) on March 3rd, 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

kitestring welcomes marketing professionals, entrepreneurs, social media newbies and pros, groups and singles to the Snow Ball! We’ll learn from each other by building on shared experience.

kitestring’s first ever social media social has limited seating, so please register here by purchasing your ticket.

Snow Ball: A Social Media Social
Hosted by kitestring creative marketing + design
Wednesday, March 3rd 2010 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Staircase Theatre, 27 Dundurn Street North, Hamilton, Ontario
Purchase Tickets online at kitestring.ca for $25 per guest, limited seating

About the Author: megan
It's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood for this young creative professional who blogs about her adventures in downtown Hamilton, cultural treasure hunting, phenomenon analysis, and timbit experiments.


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