Am I the only one who finds it odd that the "Southeast's Premiere Social Media and Social Networking Conference" is not using social media to publicize the event? Just asking.
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4 Responses to “SoCon 10”
Really, Mel? Where have you been? It's everywhere.
Really Carole, so why no link to Facebook, Twitter or others on your website?
What the hell is SoCon?
I think it is where a bunch of bloggers circle jerk with a bunch of other bloggers about how to produce a better social networking circle jerk and everyone gets too excited about playing wet biscuit.
I mean that in the best way possible.