Businesswomen set to discover why Twitter means Business

May 18, 2009

Businesswomen set to discover why Twitter means Business

Organic PR is about leveraging the opportunities within your business to get people talking - it is as simple as that. Making the most of the plethora of social media marketing channels out there to get your message across is the challenge!

Well, Diane Morgan will be revealing the secrets of Organic PR, and not least explaining why Twitter means business, at a series of speaking engagements for women's networking groups in the coming weeks - starting tomorrow.

Diane explains: "Every business that we meet discovers they are bursting with opportunities to promote themselves. The secret is ‘Organic PR and in these talks I will be revealing how Morgan PR create reputations by using organic techniques which simply recognise the opportunities in a business and leverages those to get people talking. A growing part of this is of course Twitter.

"Remember that PR isn’t just about publicity! Social media marketing allows you to reach your potential customers directly with measurably success.

"We already know many women are taking up this opportunity, so book quickly and you too can will discover how you can sow the seeds of your own success; help nurture and cultivate them and ensure a bountiful business harvest – with ‘Organic PR’.

Reading Town Centre Athena

Date:    Tuesday 19th May 2009
Time:   12  noon until 2pm
Venue  www.askrestaurants.com

 

 

Women in Newbury

Tuesday 2nd June
6pm – 7.30pm
Newbury Building Society,
17 Bartholomew Street Newbury.

 

 

Reading East  Athena:

Date:      Wednesday 3rd June 2009
Time:   12  noon until 2pm      
Venue:  www.thecrown.co.uk

 

 

Newbury Athena Date:

Wednesday 10th June 2009
Time:   12  noon until 2pm
Venue: www.watermill.org.uk

 

For the Athena events the cost is only £20 members, (£25 visitors) including light lunch and refreshments. To book your place on either the Reading Town Centre or Reading East event, please contact beverley@theathenanetwork.com. For the Newbury Athena event please contact: debbie@theathenanetwork.com.  To book your space at the Women in Newbury event, which is free to visiting guests, please contact: hello@women-in-newbury.co.uk.


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