Twitter 101 For Businesses

twitter_logo_sLooking for a crash course in Twitter? Look no further. By popular demand, Profectio & PR In Canada presents Twitter 101 For Business (also a lead up to the As The World Tweets conference part of Toronto Tech Week).

You’ll learn directly all the basics of Twitter:

  • How to create an account
  • Why use the service for our business?
  • What should I say on Twitter?
  • Who should manage the Twitter account?
  • What is ReTweeting?
  • Examples of how some of the companies we cover on Profectio & PR In Canada use Twitter

Instructor: Dave Forde – Founder of Profectio & PR In Canada (@daveforde on Twitter)

Date: September 16, 2009

  • 8:00 – 8:30 AM – Registration and continental breakfast will be served
  • 8:30 – 11:30 PM – Presentations Followed by Q & A

Where: 130 West Centre, 130 Dundas West, Toronto, Canada

Who Should Attend:

  • Business professionals looking to learn how Twitter can help their business
  • Entrepreneurs who want to extend their presence online.
  • Presidents, Founders, Senior VPs, Vice Presidents
  • Editors, Publishers, Media Sales Executives, New Media Executives, Social Media & Public Relations Professionals
  • Corporate Marketers, Advertising Executives
  • Brand Managers, Content Producers & Managers, Business Development Managers, Consultants
  • From industries such as – education, government, non- profit, automotive, technology, finance and consumer packaged goods

Past Profectio Event Attendees – Delegates from companies such as Microsoft, Yahoo, Trapeze Media, Segal Communications, KPMG, CIBC, CBC, CanWest, Deloitte, Hill & Knowlton, Workopolis, IBM, Rogers and Virgin Mobile

Past Profectio Events – Social Media – Sex & Sizzle” “As the World Searches” and “Digital Advertising – What is Next”, “Word Up – Canada’s Word of Mouth Marketing Conference” and The Bold & The Blogging

About the Author

Founder of Profectio of business sites which includes Profectio, PR In Canada and Clean Tech Corner. He is also Founder of Toronto Tech Week. Follow Dave on Twitter or Facebook