Newsflash! Adrants to Speak at Social Networking Conference!

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Yea, yea, yea. I can hear it now. “I need another social media conference like I need diarrhea during a new business pitch!” But this one’s different. I’ll be there. You’ll have the perfect opportunity to hear me make a fool of myself while pretending to know what the hell social media actually is. Thankfully, there will panelists there who do know can help you make use of social media (or whatever the hell you want to call it) for the betterment of your business. More specifically, the conference will focus on the social networking aspect of social media.

The one day conference, held July 17 at San Francisco’s Westin St. Fancis from 9 AM to 6 PM, is called SWAT Summit and will “look at how agencies and brands can harness the power of social networks.” Speakers include Mediasmith CEO David Smith, Organic Group Director of Strategy Misha Cornes, IDC Research Analyst Caroline Dangson, SocialMedia CEO Seth Goldstein, Federated Media Director of Marketing Kim Kochaver, VideoEgg CMO Troy Young and many others.

All the details are here and you can sign up here (be sure to use this second link to get your $100 Adrants discount).

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