Free Mitch Joel event in NYC – Six Pixels Live

June 18, 2009

A special live, free event with Mitch Joel – July 8, 2009 – NYC

What You Don’t Know About New Media May Be Ruining Your Business

What do companies such as Google, Starbucks, Procter & Gamble, Microsoft, and Hewlett-Packard all have in common?

Mitch Joel

Over the past decade, Mitch has helped many of the world’s biggest brands understand how the new media landscape is changing everything we know about business.

Now, you can see for yourself why these companies—and dozens more—love Mitch. In a special and intimate live event, Mitch will help you grow your business. More than just another presentation on Facebook, Twitter and the like, Mitch will change the way you think about marketing and communications for yourself and your business. He will also be discussing the groundbreaking concepts in his forthcoming book Six Pixels of Separation: Everyone is Connected. Connect Your Business to Everyone.

Wednesday, July 8 / 7:00PM

Elebash Recital Hall and Lobby – The Graduate School and University Center

The City University of New York (CUNY)

365 Fifth Avenue (at 34th St.)

New York, NY 10016

Admission is free, but seating is extremely limited.  RSVP today!

Mitch is president of Twist Image, an award-winning digital marketing agency, and is also a professional speaker, journalist, blogger, podcaster and entrepreneur. His first book, Six Pixels of Separation, will be available nationwide in September, but until then take advantage of this amazing opportunity and grab your exclusive seat to this world-class presentation for free.

Marketing Magazine dubbed Mitch the “Rock Star of Digital Marketing” and in 2006 he was named one of the most influential authorities on Blog Marketing in the world. In 2008, Mitch was named Canada’s Most Influential Male in Social Media, one of the top 100 online marketers in the world, and was awarded the highly-prestigious Canada’s Top 40 Under 40 (recognizing individuals who have achieved a significant amount of success but have not yet reached the age of 40).

“Starbucks’ marketing team often invites inspirational leaders and subject-matter experts to come in and share their thoughts, insights, and ideas on how we can continue to connect with our consumers in a meaningful way and Mitch Joel is one of the best speakers we’ve seen.” – Starbucks.

“Mitch can transmit his passion and knowledge easily to an audience. The team learned a lot and was highly motivated after the session, but the most important is that we had a lot of fun learning with him. He is a great speaker.” – Yellow Pages Group

“Mitch Joel’s presentation helped us to see that we needed to change the paradigm of how we interacted with our customers. His ideas and insights have led us to new concepts in the development of our brands.” – Pfizer

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1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. japie swanepoel  |  June 18, 2009 at 2:44 pm

    excellent stuff Mitch.
    Maybe a YouTube video or podcast for those who can’t make it?

    Reply

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