Silicon Valley Tweetup #3: Book signing with Brian Solis

Yes, it’s that time again; and yes, this one will rock. If you haven’t been to any of the Silicon Valley Tweetups you sure are missing out. If you are interested in checking out the vibe, you can watch the video of the first and second one. It’s awesome to connect with people in person that I have known for a while on the social web. A big thank you to the first sponsor, Lithium Technologies. Lithium provides customer-centric social networking solutions for the enterprise.

Here are the details if you are interested in attending.

Hotel Valencia (Cielo Lounge) @ Santana Row
September23, 2009 | 5:30 PM to

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There will be free drinks and a DJ spinning some beats. If I can get a few more sponsors, I will try and provide some grub too. What’s going to make this event more special is that my good friend Brian Solis will be spending time with us and personally autographing his new book, “Putting the Public Back in Public Relations”. I read the book a few months ago when it was first released and it was enlightening for me as a marketer. It’s for anyone and everyone (not just PR peeps) that want to learn and understand how a brand can engage (the right way) with people using the social web. Guaranteed learning for sure. We will be selling the books for $25 a copy and donating the profits to the Anissa Lopez Foundation / George Mark Children’s House. Looking forward to seeing you.

Here is some info if you feel like sponsoring this event.

Author: Michael Brito
Michael Brito is a Vice President of Social Media at Edelman Digital. All thoughts and opinions on this blog are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of his employer or clients; neither past or present. Feel free to follow him on Twitter or subscribe to this blog.
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