It's always nice to win awards but this one in particular we're quite proud of. Daemon Digital won the Innovator Award in the 2008 Summit Emerging Media Awards & as such was recognised out of 700 entrants worldwide.
This is a great testament to the ongoing innovative approach Daemon Digital adopts in this dynamic field.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
SEMINAR: Web 2.0 - Friend, foe or just fad?
Developing your digital communications strategy
FREE breakfast seminar
First came the dot com boom which was followed swiftly by the dot com bust. Now we have the participative web or web 2.0 and social networking – is this just another fad or does it hold real potential for Australian organisations?
At our free breakfast seminar, Daemon Group will outline the development of web 2.0 applications and their impact upon our use of the web before going on to discuss:
To reserve your place at one of these seminars, please reply to this email or call Richard Spencer on 02 9270 5900 today indicating your preferred date.
Please respond by 20 June as spaces are strictly limited and we look forward to seeing you there.
FREE breakfast seminar
First came the dot com boom which was followed swiftly by the dot com bust. Now we have the participative web or web 2.0 and social networking – is this just another fad or does it hold real potential for Australian organisations?
At our free breakfast seminar, Daemon Group will outline the development of web 2.0 applications and their impact upon our use of the web before going on to discuss:
- Why organisations should take social networking seriously;
- How can you start conversations through social networking;
- The benefits of starting these conversations; and
- What can happen if you don’t!
To reserve your place at one of these seminars, please reply to this email or call Richard Spencer on 02 9270 5900 today indicating your preferred date.
Please respond by 20 June as spaces are strictly limited and we look forward to seeing you there.
Labels:
digital strategy,
social networking,
web 2.0
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