The first AGI seminar on Social Media, "Social Media: Are You Ahead of the Curve?" is in the books, and it was a great success!
Social Media expert Skeeter Harris and Internet Auction guru Eric Miltsch informed and enlightened a full room at the Holiday Inn on the burgeoning technologies behind Social Media. They provided insight and direction of how a company or an individual can leverage Social Media to increase clientele and potentially increase revenue.
AGI would like to thank Skeeter Harris and Eric Miltsch for their great presentations, and to all of the great people that came out to take part in this event.
Photos from the event coming soon right here.
Be on the lookout for more events coming along soon from AGI.
Social Media is here... and it is changing business forever!
AGI is proud to announce a Social Media event aimed at helping you and your business navigate the burgeoning world of Social Media. We're calling it "Social Media: Are You Ahead of the Curve?" and it's coming to the Holiday Inn in Liverpool, NY on December 8th, 2011. We've lined up some amazing speakers, including renowned Social Media expert Skeeter Harris of Mac Village Productions. Seats are still available, but are going quickly! Have you reserved yours? Go to thinkagi.com/socialmedia for more information and to register, or call AGI at 315.437.9268
We're so proud!
AGI is honored to receive the 2011 Legrand/Pass and Seymour Supplier Award, for "...invaluable assistance in providing packaging services and components that enabled Legrand to meet our customer's aggressive project schedule".
We are grateful for the opportunity and the kind acknowledgement. It's a privilege to work with the people of Legrand/Pass and Seymour as a trusted supplier.
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