Are you dipping your toe in, doing a cannonball, or just keeping your head in the sand?

The New Media Atlanta Conference is designed to advise you, in both concrete and visionary ways, how to get your name, brand, and business philosophy known on the internet. In his New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller Trust Agents*, the NMATL key presenter Chris Brogan stresses how imperative it is to “dip your toe in [to social media]. And more. Maybe even do a cannonball. The water might be cold sometimes, sure, but you’ll get used to the cold while your competitors will still be scared. And you’ll be floating.” And as Chris points out, a business’s ability to establish trust with potential clients makes all the difference between surviving and thriving in this new media era. Social media sites provide the perfect platform for you to put yourself out there, be authentic, and show the world what you’re passionate about, thereby attracting the kind of people who want to do business with you. ”This is what evolves naturally,” says Chris. “If you act like a good citizen, and you feel like One of Us, the benefits arise without much thought. It’s not the negative interaction of quid pro quo, but instead the positive concept of ‘good things happen to good people.’” Now, that’s a refreshing concept.

What You Should Know About New Media Atlanta
When: Friday, September 25, 2009
Where: Georgia Tech Research Institute
250 14th St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
(404) 407-6017
Why:
1. To Answer the Burning Question: How can Social Media Give MY business an advantage?
2. Speakers who Really Know What They’re Blogging (and Tweeting, Facebooking, etc.) About
3. Bowling and Brewskies: A rockin’ After-Party in Atlantic Station
For the full list of speakers, the schedule, and to register, visit www.newmediaatlanta.com Also on Facebook and Twitter #nmatl
Speakers Nicole Nicolay and Reggie Nicolay dare you to dance with social media.
*Trust Agents is written with Julien Smith
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