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POPSInternet Marketing Secrets at Search Engine Conference In Jamaica Greg Kennedy, President of Segnant, Inc., to Present Keynote Address at Global Search Industry Event Internet Marketing Seminar World Tour 2009™ Destination: Jamaica Boasting its most notable search engine marketing program to date marked by a timely discussion around use of social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, the premier search engine marketing event Internet Marketing Seminar World Tour 2009™ kicks off October 23 at the Pegasus Kingston. Highlighting the full-day event is a keynote address by Greg Kennedy, President of Segnant, Inc.
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POPSKeynote Speaker Testimonials to India’s Top Internationally acclaimed Keynote Speaker, Motivational Speaker and Corporate Trainer from the Corporate World and Press.
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POPSBeth Kanter - Using Social Media for Good Causes Beth Kanter is a trainer, blogger, and consultant to nonprofits and individuals in effective use of social media. Her expertise is how to use new web tools (blogging, tagging, wikis, photo sharing, video blogging, screencasting, social networking sites, and virtual worlds, etc) to support nonprofit. She has worked on projects that include: training, curriculum development, research, and evaluation. She is an experienced coach to "digital immigrants" in the personal mastery of these tools.
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POPSPromises vs Behavior It's going to be tough to convince a company to spend x on our training software when what they have right now is "working"
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POPSReading First Works? The DoED press release clipped in part below is interesting, though not complete. There are also questions of trustworthyness of the report. One must never take a single study as being true on its face. Rather serious critical questions must be raised about why one should trust the results. Questions like: + Who funded the study? + Is there independent evidence to corroborate the findings? + What is the purpose for undertaking the study? In the case of this work, the study is internally funded by the DoED and, therefore, is suspect. It is sort of like trusting a study whose findings advise parents to delay toilet training for their children that was funded by the manufacturer of Pampers. The investigators have a bone to pick because their patrons have a bone to pick. Is there independent evidence to corroborate the findings in this study. The fact is no, there is not. In fact, there is a wealth of evidence that is in direct conflict with the resu