Recording of “Facebook for Business” Webinar now available

by Hylton Jolliffe

The recording of yesterday’s great conversation about how companies are using Facebook for business can now be heard here (see end of the post) or downloaded to be listened to at your convenience.

We again wanted to thank the panelists, our sponsor QuickBase, and all those who listened in for the wide-ranging discussion about what several Facebook group owners have learned from their experiences trying to leverage the site to market themselves and more. More about the webinar’s focus and participants can be found here.

In a subsequent post we’ll be posting the many good questions that came in during the call and asking the panelists to follow up in the comments. Feel free, whether you attended yesterday or not, to post additional questions to that post.

 
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[…] Recording of “Facebook for Business” Webinar now available […]

  How businesses are using Facebook « Wheel on the Web wrote @ June 30th, 2008 at 12:52 am

[…] inspiring brand loyalty. I listened in on a Webinar on this topic over the weekend. Good stuff from The AppGap. Audio from the Webinar is there and the slides are […]

[…] month we probed the value of Facebook for businesses.The AppGap is a website dedicated to the future of work, covering all the new tools and tricks of the internet […]

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