Yaron Orenstein

Anyone want to meet Brian Solis in Israel ?

Hey friends,

We wanted to offer the startups among us an interesting and a unique offer.
We are planning on bringing Brian Solis to the TWS2009 (http://www.tws2009.com), which is planned to July 13th. Since we are already covering all his costs such as flights and accommodations, we were thinking about allowing the Israeli startups/companies to meet him in person for private engagement/consultation regarding their marketing initiatives.
Of course, Brian will not do it for free, but we will be more than happy to hook you up together and allow you to close whatever terms you want, the.co.ils is not a side here.

To those of you, who doesn’t really know who is Brian, this is a short intro:
Brian is the principal of FutureWorks (www.future-works.com), an award-winning PR agency in Silicon Valley which has worked with hundreds of companies at all stages of their growth, from mainstream consumer goods, electronics, and technology brands to some of the top enterprise, B2C, and Web companies in the world.
His forward-thinking, insight and dedication to helping companies earn a sweeping and meaningful presence has positioned him as one of the industry’s most regarded and influential new media professionals in the industry.
Solis blogs at PR2.0 (www.briansolis.com), bub.blicio.us, and regularly contributes PR and tech comments and articles to industry sites and publications. Solis is co-founder of the Social Media Club (www.socialmediaclub.com), is an original member of the Media 2.0 Workgroup.
His blog, PR 2.0, is ranked among the top blogs on Technorati and is placed in the top third of Ad Age’ Power 150 index of leading marketing bloggers.
In concert with Geoff Livingston, Solis was co-author of “Now is Gone” an award-winning book that helps businesses learn how to engage in Social Media. He has also written several ebooks on the subjects of Social Media, New PR, Customer Service, and Blogger Relations.

Please contact us if you find it interesting: tws.conf@gmail.com

YO

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