Monday, October 05, 2009 from 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM (ET)
Paleontology meets Communications in the Age of Social Media
No, it’s not the next Hollywood blockbuster, but the topic of discussion at IABC Ottawa’s October 5th, 2009 event presented by Mark Blevis.
Mr. Blevis is a self-proclaimed Content Paleontologist. He can offer a different approach to web content. Instead of the traditional style where your ‘story’ is revealed upfront, content paleontology shares the story through a series of steps using compelling text, audio and video. Mark will discuss:
Onramps to Digital Engagement – An exploration of digital communications and how content in a variety of forms (text, audio and video) can be used as onramps to engagement and relationship building.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Fresco Bistro Italiano, 354 Elgin Street, Ottawa
5:30 – 7:30 pm Networking and Presentation (hors d’oeuvres, cash bar)
Mark Blevis is an energetic public speaker, social media strategist, community leader, independent media producer and self-proclaimed Content Paleontologist. He is considered a thought-leader on social media and its potential and is regularly interviewed on radio and television for his views on the impacts of social technologies and the people who use them.
Mr. Blevis has been consulting for private industry and the public sector on the use of the Internet as a tool for public relations and communications. He is a speaker at many social and new media conferences and is regularly invited to speak to companies on a variety of topics.
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