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Social What? Social Media for Small Business - Don't miss it!

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Time: January 7, 2010 from 8:30am to 10am
Location: Zarvos Coaching & Consulting Conference Room
Street: 1329 West 96th Street
City/Town: Indianapolis
Website or Map: http://socialmediaforsmallbiz…
Phone: 317-489-9195
Event Type: seminar, workshop, education
Organized By: Keri Sackowski
Latest Activity: Dec. 2, 2009

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- Social What? Social Media for Small Business -
It is EVERYWHERE! How can your business fit in to the world of social media? We have the seminar for you!

Join us on Thursday, January 7th at 8:30 am to learn more about social media. Bring your questions and we'll provide valuable insight into the crazy world of social media.

You don't want to miss this event! Register today.

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