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Public Affairs and the Internet: Advanced Techniques and Strategies, 1-day course in Washington, DC, from TheCapitol.Net Archives

Public Affairs and the Internet: Advanced Techniques and Strategies, 1-day course in Washington, DC, from TheCapitol.Net



Public Affairs and the Internet
Advanced Techniques and Strategies




Public Affairs and the Internet

Are you maximizing your organization's use of the Internet? The Internet is the console to all communications in the digital age. Learn how public affairs professionals must adopt new ways of thinking and working in the digital age. Effective communication requires you to evaluate where your colleagues, clients, and competitors are on the Internet adoption curve, and to adjust your messages and methods of communication accordingly. We discuss the use of email, blogs, social media, podcasting, and much more.

May 6, 2010, 9 am - 4 pm

Approved for 0.5 CEUs from George Mason University.
Approved for CEUs from George Mason University

Where: DC Bar Conference Center, 1101 K Street NW, Suite 200 (12th and K Streets NW) in Washington, DC

This is an elective course for the Certificate in Communication and Advocacy.

For more information, including agenda and secure online registration, see PublicAffairsAndTheInternet.com



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April 21, 2010 09:57 AM    Training

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