23 October 2012 1 Comment

SMC Seattle October Event – Social Networking: IRL

Photo credit: @ronschott

It’s been a great year for SMC Seattle. We’ve had exciting talks featuring some of the very best in our industry. This time around, though, we’re going to focus on something we all love doing – meeting and talking with some of the great people of SMC Seattle.

So, join us for what’s sure to be a great time meeting, talking, hanging out, and learning on Tuesday October 30th at Corbis. The SMC Seattle community is filled with some of the best and brightest minds around. You may “know” someone from their Twitter profile pic, but it’s meeting in real life that takes things to the next level!

Eventbrite - SMC SEATTLE OCT: SOCIAL NETWORKING IRL

What: SMC Seattle Networking Event

When: Tuesday, October 30 at 6 p.m.

Where: Corbis

What’s included: Drink tickets, appetizers, and a chance for some great conversations

Parking: Street parking is available

Side Note: Attendees may be asked to sign an NDA when entering.

About the Sponsor

Corbis is a creative resource for advertising, marketing and media professionals, providing a comprehensive selection of stock photography, illustration, footage, fonts, creative merchandise, and entertainment licensing and rights representation services. Through its branded websites Corbis Images, Corbis Motion, Veer and GreenLight, the company helps the creative community produce distinctive work for websites, magazines, newspapers, books, television and films

Corbis: Facebook & Twitter

Veer: Facebook & Twitter

About SMC Seattle

SMC Seattle fosters an online community where diverse groups of people who care about social media can come together to discover, connect, share, and learn. To learn more, visithttp://smcseattle.com/, follow SMC Seattle on Twitter: http://twitter.com/smcseattle or become a Fan of Social Media Club on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SMCSeattle

One Response to “SMC Seattle October Event – Social Networking: IRL”

  1. baju batik 4 May 2013 at 3:43 pm #

    meeting real people is better than just knowing them from their twitter. Right?


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