Javier Gomez and Cristina Alcazar are the two social networking professionals who will deliver today and tomorrow in the CEEIC a training course that has hosted CECARM on New Technologies.
Councilman Employment and New Technologies, Diego Ortega inaugurated this morning the course.
The event was attended by the head of the department of Competitiveness and Business Innovation Development Institute Region of Murcia, Javier Lorente Celdran.
The workshops are held today and tomorrow.
125 people have signed up. We've covered the quota of seats, the miniparaninfo of CEEIC is complete, has said Ortega.
In today's workshop, Social Media specialist and author of Blog Marketing www.GuerrillaSocialMediaMarketing.es , Javier Gomez, discusses the implementation of a marketing plan in social networks.
The presentation began with actual cases of companies that would not be interested to be in social networks.
It has also given tips to increase the number of followers on social networks, and has advised some applications to monitor all work carried out on the Internet.
On the other hand, the morning class taught Cristina Alcázar (@ Crisalcazar) Marketing and advertising specialist, consultant and frequent speaker on Social Media.
Murcia Organizer Startup Weekend.
She will talk about the community manager, responsible for managing social networks.
Surely, as the Councillor for New Technologies, held in June CECARM another course on New technologies in the CEEIC and in which the City will work through the Business Classroom project.
The project CECARM, www.cecarm.com , aims to promote the development of e-Business (Electronic Commerce and Electronic Invoice) in the Region of Murcia.
One of its actions is the free training workshops throughout the region, eminently practical.
Moreover, the workshop will be given by Cristina Alcázar 4 (@ Crisalcazar), Marketing and Advertising specialist, consultant and frequent speaker on Social Media.
Murcia Organizer Startup Weekend.
She will talk about the community manager, responsible for managing social networks.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena