Liked Ypulse Tween Mashup? Baby, You’ll Love Ypulse College Mashup

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The time is now to nail the early adopter rate for the Ypulse College Mashup. Yeah, despite all the vervy hype about tweens, there are still college kids out there with lots of money to spare. And no, you don’t know everything about them just because you were one once.

The conference is sponsored by Mr. Youth along with SurveyU and will include talks on recruiting (and retaining!) Gen Y employees, winning them over with mobile social networking, and reaching them through Facebook, among other things. See speaker line-up.

Early adopter rates are $695 for a conference pass, $395 for non-profits or academics and $545 each for a group of three or more. The regular rate is an additional $100 on each figure. Don’t even ask about the on-site cost.

It all goes down at the Sheraton in Santa Monica this January 31-February 1. Feening for the love of co-eds? Register.

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