Where Will You Be Tomorrow Night?
Posted by Tamar Weinberg on October 14th, 2007
As many of you may or may not know, I’m speaking at SMX Social Media, which will be my first speaking engagement ever. Tickets are almost sold out for Tuesday and Wednesday’s conference (but if for whatever reason, you’ve delayed this long, you might as well sign up now and use the code SMX10offSM to get 10% off).
Still, if you can’t make the conference but are free tomorrow night, the Internet Marketers of New York are holding a charity bash from 7PM-10PM. The cost is $40, all of which will be donated to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Everything else is sponsored by the great guys at Best of the Web. One of my friends in the social media sphere is Marty Weintraub, who was diagnosed with Lymphoma, so this hits home. Marty and I will be there tomorrow night… will you?
Be there (and say hello)! Town Tavern Bar & Grill, 134 West 3rd Street (at 6th Avenue), October 15th 7PM-10PM
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Tamar Weinberg is a social media enthusiast with a passion for all things tech and productivity. She provides consulting in internet marketing and blogs for numerous online publications, most notably Lifehacker, Search Engine Roundtable, and Mashable.
October 15th, 2007 at 5:58 am
Good luck on your speaking engagement! I REALLY wish I could attend but I flew from Newark to Belgium last week so it’s not an option I’m afraid. I look forward to hearing…er, reading…about how it went.
October 15th, 2007 at 12:12 pm
I know I’ve already said this a million times, but good luck with your presentation. You’re going to do great, BFF! I wish I could be there to see you.
October 17th, 2007 at 6:32 pm
For your first speaking engagement ever, you did a great job up there. Thanks for all the awesome info and thanks for liveblogging the event too. I’ll keep an eye on your happening around the net for a long time to come.