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#FameSuccessLove: Harnessing The Power of Twitter
You have your thing: a book, blog, or business. But you have no idea how to put it out there. A Twitter handle is the key, and author and social media expert, Rob Gokee will show you how to extract its superpowers. Rob has 14,500 Twitter followers and currently gets 90% of his freelance work from networking on Twitter. He even met his wife on Twitter! Rob will share his secrets to Twitter success. He'll teach you essential twitter etiquette and explain how to use hash tags, searches, links, Hootsuite and TweetDeck to become a promotional pro. His targeted brainstorming exercises and helpful feedback will also help you best utilize Twitter to engage your cyber audience. By the end of this class, you'll have crafted an irresistible twitter persona, found your twitter voice, and have solid a plan for building a tribe of devoted fans! Hashtag that!
Instructor: Rob Gokee
Sunday, September 29, 2013 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Location: Writing Pad West Cost: $80 (includes snacks and tea)
About Rob Gokee:
Rob Gokee is the author of the "In the Belly of the Fail Whale: How Twitter Changed My Life In One Year" an autobiographical account of his life as a film and television composer, and how drastically his life changed over a 12 month period by marketing on Twitter. Rob has 14,500 Twitter followers, currently gets 90% of his freelance work from networking on Twitter, and met his wife on Twitter. He is also an award-winning film and television composer. Rob has scored over a hundred films, shows, and webseries in the last 7 years. Rob is working on his second book, "Fighting For Sonic Space", about composing music in the indie film and TV world. Rob holds a BA from the University of New Mexico in Music Theory and Composition.
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LocationWriting Pad West (View)
10445 Wilshire Blvd
Los Angeles , CA 90024
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Contact
Owner: Writing Pad |
On BPT Since: Feb 28, 2012 |
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Marilyn Friedman |
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