Twitter Chat with NetSquared

September 16th, 2009 by Jerri Chou · 1 Comment

Join The Feast and guest host @NetSquared for a twitter chat about the power of social media for social good. We’ll be tweeting questions such as “how can we better leverage social media for less talk and more action?” and we’re looking for remarkable people like you to help answer them!

Our guest host this month will be Net Squared (@NetSquared), which enables social benefit organizations to leverage the tools of the social web.

We want to hear from you to, so leave your questions in the comments section below, or send them via twitter to @alldaybuffet.  Look forward to a Feast on twitter!

HOW TO JOIN IN THE CONVERSATION:
1)  Follow @alldaybuffet on twitter
2)  Follow the #feastongood hashtag
3)  Join the conversation by using #feastongood in your related tweets on Monday, September 21st from 3 PM – 4 PM EST
4)  View the previous Twitter Chat on Design with William Drenttel of Winterhouse & Twitter Chat on Social Entrepreneurship with Echoing Green

FEAST ON TWITTER DETAILS:
Monday, September 21
3pm – 4PM EST
#feastongood & @alldaybuffet
Hosts include Net Squared (@NetSquared) and Amy Sample Ward from NetSquared (@amyrsward), All Day Buffet Team (@alldaybuffet), and ADB  co-founders Michael Karnjanaprakorn (@mikekarnj) and Jerri Chou (@jchou).

FEAST CONFERENCE DETAILS:
The most creative conference on social innovation is right around the corner. A gathering of the world’s greatest innovators from across industries and society to empower, inspire and engage each other in creating world-shaking change, The Feast is sure to get you full on good.

Thursday, October 1, 2009
9 AM – 5 PM
The Times Center, New York City
feastongood.com


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1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Tom Westfall // Sep 28, 2009 at 11:42 am

    Yestaday I was reading an article about a local lady that had lost 47 lbs in 30 days. She had used 2 different products. After reading this about 2 times, it made sense. I decide that I would order the 2 product and try it. One product you only had to pay .99c for shipping only, the other was $3.41 for first order. It made it very plain that forless than $5 you could try for a month. After reading this a few times, I decided it was worth a try, so I ordered it. This morning when I checked my checking account I had 5 charges for a total of $11.52. This is a scam and please don’t get pull into this scam because if you don’t stop it at once, you will have oover $200 dollars taken from your account every month.

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