Google Buzz Teleseminar

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Breaking News!!!

If you own a brick and mortar business then your own clients will be posting Google Buzz reports on your business as their experiences with you OCCUR!

Good or bad it will be public to anyone looking for your location on Google maps and this means search too!

The fact is that Google has now made Google Maps a new real time, crucial piece of the Google social network.

Therefore it is critical that you start building upon your Google Buzz following Now!

Free Gbuzz Teleseminar!

On May 13th at 7:00 PM Pacific, SEO Training SW and the Search Engine Academy SW present a free one hour Teleseminar with the Nostradamus of Google himself, Chris Lang!

Get the skills you will need to build a Google Buzz following right now that will engage your customers, clients and most importantly new prospective clients!

Space is limited to the first 200 people who sign up for this informative Teleseminar so don’t wait; sign up now by going to this page:

http://buzz.24hr-info.com/

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7th May 2010 4 Comments

4 Responses to Google Buzz Teleseminar

  1. Chris Lang is awesome. Looking forward to learning Google Buzz from him.

  2. klauret says:

    all the kids are doing it. Realized. I was the only person using Google Buzz exclusively. Time to catch up with the times…

  3. Well I would have emailed this to my friend but we both have gmail. Great animation & music. You raise good points. Truthfully,? as much as I love google (and want GoogleTV), I am concerned at the level of access & not overly thrilled at the “customized ads” that border my email. And really, google buzz? Of course, since they own YouTube, they are already well aware of how I feel & don't care. The thing is now that they're an “ad company” & not a search engine, everything is for sale – to whom?

  4. dall says:

    I agree, the reason new social media ideas are being created all the time is because different people have different social media needs. So, twitter does not need to evolve to mirror Google Buzz. There are enough people in the social media world to allow their successful co-existence. Also, it allows people to use the one they prefer and stop complaining about the limitations of the other.

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