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Facebook quickstart and tune-up featuring David Mathison

59m · Be The Media · 12 May 21:00

Have questions about getting started with Facebook, or tuning up your fan, profile, and group pages?
David Mathison is taking your calls!
David explains how he pre-sold 5,000 books to one new Twitter follower in just 11 days through his web site, Twitter, and Facebook.
Mathison’s promotional efforts on Facebook and other social networking sites have made it to the front page of the New York Time’s Business Section, and resulted in exposure and opportunities across the globe.
Now you can learn how to do the same.
We'll be joined in the Q&A by Noah Kagan, who was employed with Facebook from 2005-6, and worked on the following:
* Status: Came up with the idea of real-time updates and executed with one engineer.
* Flyers: Self-service advertising system
* Pulse: Shows the latest trends on college campuses
* Mobile: SMS and Wap integration
* Search: Worked on revision of entire search platform
* Friend Details / Social Timeline : Helped develop and execute friend relationships
* Created new ways of viral marketing such as tagging others photos & inviting non-users through events/groups
* Google Maps integration
If you want to know how to maximize your use of Facebook, this is the show for you!
Since your support is behind our success, we want to use this call as an opportunity to introduce you to the brand new Be The Media University Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn Quickstart Courses.
Register for the classes here NOW! Class size is limited to 100-seats, at a special $99 discounted price for our True Fans and listeners.

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