KINGSTON, MA, May 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Perhaps you understand the value of having a Facebook page, but are you up to speed on the potential of Facebook "advertising"?
The South Shore Ad Club features an overview of the new Facebook advertising phenomenon at the upcoming Wednesday, May 25 meeting to be held at Asian C, 48 Whiting Street, (Route 53), Hingham.
The evening includes a cocktail and networking session beginning at 6 p.m., dinner at 7:00 p.m., and then the presentation on Facebook advertising. The entire business community is urged to attend. Reservations are required, but membership in the South Shore Ad Club is NOT . Registration Fee is $30 per person and includes buffet dinner. South Shore Ad Club members receive $10.00 off.
Danielle Griffin, Director of Smartly Social (a division of ACTSmart Inc.) will present the workshop on how to utilize Facebook advertising. Topics will include creation, managing, and bidding options for Facebook advertising.
To address specific questions and concerns of attendees, the South Shore Ad Club encourages the business community to submit questions about Facebook advertising to http://www.facebook.com/southshoreadclub.
"Facebook has become the place where many people begin and end their day," noted Ms. Griffin. She added, "Facebook has become the central source for entertainment or information. Businesses have to determine how they fit in, how they reach targeted audiences and how to turn casual observers into involved fans."
About The South Shore Ad Club
The South Shore Ad Club is an organization committed to the personal and professional development of communications professionals located south of Boston. It's the club's mission to improve, strengthen and advance career goals through learning and networking opportunities; and to serve as a resource for local and Boston-area businesses requiring marketing, advertising, public relations and/or communications services.
To RSVP, visit http://www.SouthShoreAdClub.com or emailinfo@southshoreadclub.com.
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