Tor 'Solar Fred' Valenza
May 12, 2010
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If you missed the Solar Power International 2009 Tweet-up in Anaheim, now’s your chance to experience another Tweet-up.
Lost? Confused. Twitter? You’re probably not alone. Please review my former blog posts starting with this one about Twitter. I’ve explained Tweet up’s here, so check out that post too.
Essentially, Twitter solar people from all over the country finally get to meet at a certain time and place and talk to each other rather than just tweet to each other.
What’s the point? Like any conference event, Tweet-ups are a great networking opportunity for building stronger solar business relationships. However, I have to say that I feel like I know many of my Twitter friends very well, thanks to our daily exchange of solar information. Past Tweet-ups have only increased those bonds.
Curious to learn more about Twitter? Good for you--and good for your solar business. Join us and RSVP here. Here are the details: ::continue::
Where: Hyatt Regency Phoenix. 122 N 2nd Street, Phoenix AZ 85004. Gather in the "Networks Bar and Grill's" outdoor patio area.
When: Thursday, May 20th, 9 pm to ? (Bar closes at Midnight)
Twitter Hashtag: #ASESTweet
Brought to you by: @SolarFred, @GoGreenSolar @REWorld
Special note: There will be discounted drinks for those who say the magic words “Solar Tweet-up” to the Bartenders. Thursday, 9pm on only.
Hope to meet many of my blog readers and commenters there as well. In that case, perhaps this is a "blog-up," as well. Thanks. And yes, Twitter is another way to UnThink Solar.
Tor Valenza aka “Solar Fred” advises solar companies on marketing, communications, and public relations. Contact him through Unthink Solar or follow him on Twitter @SolarFred.
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