140 Character Conference

140 Character Conference Credit: 140 Character Conference

If you are “soul-on-fire” passionate about how the “real-time web” is affecting your industry, business, personal interests  – and, you’re a fast and engaging speaker – you could be considered to share your story at the first 140 Character Conference on Long Island.

140 Conference Long Island, planned for May 26 at Touro Law Center in Central Islip, is to feature top professionals speaking on how they use social media and what they’re learning about it. And, they will need to be highly focused and talk really fast – individuals speakers are to get 10 to 15 minutes and panels, all of 15 to 20 minutes.

Learn more and join the conversation:

On Facebook. Click here to link to www.facebook.com/pages/140-Conference-Long-Island/194017177288227

On Twitter. Search for ᐌonfLongIsland

On the new website. Click here to link to www.140confli.com, which affirms that, “The ground to be covered in our event is broad and the pace is hyper-caffeinated.”

Photo: The Social Media Day of Giving at Touro Law earlier this month, which prompted the group to plan on bringing the 140 Conference to Long Island.

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