Hurry up, Engage365!

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by Tony Veroeven

Busy BusyI can’t wait until Engage365 opens. As I write this, we are inviting speakers and lining up presentations, webinars, and learning resources. This is going to be a unique experience.

There’s a lot of information at all different levels about social media. The problem is that these resources are fragmented. And, personally I can’t keep track of it all.

Engage 365 is going to be the ultimate aggregation of learning about social media. It’s a place where an association meeting planners can discuss social media with each other and the benefits it can bring to events; where a speaker can demonstrate her knowledge via webinar, presentation, a paper about using LinkedIn to promote a conference; or  a consultant can bring his client as a resource for how twitter can be used at an event. Is that all?

Well, I’ll need bigger than your average nutshell to describe what Engage365 is and how becoming part of it will benefit your meetings, your business, your image, or your customers. Stick around, and subscribe to the Engage365 Blog. I’ll be talking more about Engage365 as the launch date approaches, and will continue to support the community after it goes online.

Hurry up Engage365! We’re all waiting!

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About Tony Veroeven

Tony is an Account Manager at Omnipress. His past experience includes leading Omnipress' Conference 2.0™ event community social media solution as well as helping establish the Engage365 community.

One Comment

  1. Ryan Hood

    October 21, 2009

    Hey Tony, I’m getting excited for the official launch too!

    Its been great working on this and getting our community site tightly integrated with our events site. You have to be looking close to see when you switch from one to the other…

    If you are part of the community and leave a comment, put your profile URL in the “website” section and people can be linked directly to your profile. If you have filled out your profile completely other people can learn a little about you, follow you on twitter, become friends on facebook or plenty of other things that are available.