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How to fascinate in social media: My first free call

By Sally Hogshead | Nov 11, 2010

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Let’s be honest. When it comes to social media, nobody has all the answers. But today, you might just get one step closer. I’ll be leading a free call on how to create fascinating message in social media, and if you’ve got questions, I’m ready to answer.

A sneak peek from a conference I did with Jeffrey Gitomer, on Social Media for Sales Pros:

Here are the goods on how to join the call: Time: 2 pm ET (The call is limited to the first 150 callers, so give a try at 1:55) Dial in: 218-936-4141, Participant access code: 7528556

But wait, there’s more. Got a question about social media? Like, “How do I create a Facebook fan page that makes customers want to interact?” Or, “How do I maintain a consistent brand online and offline?” Good questions, all. Send me your queries, right here at fascinate @ sallyhogshead.com, and I’ll answer ‘em live on the call!

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About Sally Hogshead

Growing up with the last name Hogshead would give anyone an unconventional point of view. Today, after surviving years of harassment on the playground, Sally is a speaker, author, and brand innovation consultant, helping companies develop messages that persuade and captivate. Clients past and present include Nike, MINI Cooper, Aflac, Cole Haan, Target, Coca-Cola and Godiva. Sally’s work and insights have been profiled by The New York Times, NBC, ABC, CBS and MSNBC. She’s been described by the press as “intrepid’ and an “advertising mastermind.” Reality TV show Making It Big named her “Advertising’s Icon” who has “changed the face of North American advertising.” In 2009, she was interviewed twice on NBC’s Today Show. A sought-after speaker, Sally leads keynotes for companies such as Starbucks and Microsoft, as well as innovation sessions around the world.

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