Win 2 Tickets for Social Media in Business Conference

Social Media in BusinessThe lovely folks at the Social Media in Business conference (SMiB10) have offered up two free tickets to their next conference taking place on May 21st in London. 

The conference examines how social media culture and social networking platforms are having a major impact on business communication, practices and processes.

Enter the competition now, just fill out the simple form below and we'll let you know next Fri (30th Apr) if you're the lucky winner, getting your hands on two tickets worth £345 each!

The theme for 2010 is Community Relations 2.0 and there's a rather tasty line-up of speakers including: Jamie Riddell, Heather Taylor (PayPal), Stewart Townsend (Startup Essentials Europe/Oracle), Alan Stevens (Author of Ping), Andrew Gerrard, David Parfect (Facebook), David Cushman, Lloyd Davis (Tuttle Club), Peter Bouvier (NHS Direct), Kate Worlock (Outsell), Jon Bishop (Gumtree), Stuart Bruce (Wolfstar), Tamara Littleton (eModeration) and Eaon Pritchard (Geronimo).

Sorry, this competition is closed now.

Good luck! Look forward to seeing you there.

Obligatory small print: Judges decision is final. No cash equivalent. Draw takes place on Fri 30th Apr. No data will be sold or passed on, entrants will be added to chinwag-events newsletter. Any questions, drop us a line.

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