Social Commerce Strategies 2012

We’re living and working during an unprecedented time of activity in social media. IPO’s on social commodities are in the billions. The “Arab Spring” brought to life the power of Twitter and Facebook for embedded revolutionary organizers. An entire industry on  social commerce development is flourishing in the midst of a stagnant global economy. Is there any reason to think people won’t use social media to purchase an inelastic good? Choose that next vehicle because of a great peer review? How about check-in to your store  to see what promotions are being offered?  How can a company know if its social media activities are leading to sales? 

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    Attend Social Commerce Strategies in Las Vegas to hear presentations in the areas you need to benchmark, like: 

    • Direct Social Commerce 

    • Key Performance Indicators 

    • Mobile Sharing & Geolocation 

    • Social Marketing 

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    • Lead Generation 

    • Customer Service 

    • Social SEO/M Updates 

    • eCommerce & Database Integrations 

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    Almost $1 in every $10 of discretionary spending is now occurring online – and the trend is growing. Even as our fragile economy creaks forward, we have hit the 8th consecutive quarter of online growth (up 14% from 2010). 

    Social Commerce Strategies is the industry standard for professional social media, marketing, business intelligence & customer service personnel. We will provide you with detailed tactical content, lessons learned, and practices from the most forward-looking companies-  first-movers who have tested the waters and found success in providing customers with a unique social commerce experience.