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Explore: A Social Media Explorer Event A social media explorer event Explore Digital Marketing Conference
What is ESM?

Social Media Explorer presents Explore – a series of one-day, intensive seminar and workshop events designed to help YOU, understand, embrace and begin deploying social media marketing in your business efforts. Sign up now! Event crowd

2012 Cities & Dates

  • Minneapolis – Aug. 16-17th
  • Portland – Oct. 19th
  • Irvine – Nov. 16th
Upcoming Event
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As you probably know, I spend a fair amount of time these days answering questions and providing some more in-depth content to folks over at ExploringSocialMedia.com. The learning community and question-answer site has become quite the resource for professional communicators and business owners hoping for some help with the ever-changing world of digital marketing. Tamar Weinberg, Nick Huhn, DJ Waldow and I are available in sort of an on-call consultancy role there and enjoy helping people like you with their digital marketing issues.

We’d be honored if you would join us. It’s just $25 per month and you can cancel anytime!

To give you a bit of a taste of the environment, I did a little screencast lesson of the new real-time Google Analytics Sunday night to show the community members what it was all about and share some ideas on how marketers like them could use it. Feel free to pop over and look at that particular lesson for free.

You can also jump to the community’s main page and see some other free lessons, plus browse some questions and lesson titles to see what type of content is there. If you click through on the non-public stuff it will encourage you to join the community. We can give away the farm, right?

But we sure would love to have you on ESM. You also get member-only webinars each month (October’s will be on Gamification with Tom Tentaglou) and some exclusive deals and discounts when they’re given to me. Jump over and check it out. We’d be glad to have you!

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About Jason Falls

Jason Falls

Jason Falls is the founder and editor of Social Media Explorer and its companion learning community Exploring Social Media. He is a leading thinker, educator, speaker and consultant in the world of social media marketing, public relations, digital marketing and communications. Please connect with him on Twitter (@JasonFalls).

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