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Aug 12, 2010If you want to get an idea of what I cover in my Social Media Boot Camp or attend the workshop remotely, I’m live streaming my Los Angeles session on Aug. 18-19 from 9 to 4pm PT right here. So bookmark this page and come back anytime during the workshop to view the live stream.
Attendance is limited to 24 and my workshops are very interactive. I will be taking questions from attendees as they roll and helping people one-on-one through-out the course of the Boot Camp. But that only goes for paid attendees. You can audit via the web for free, but questions and one-on-one counseling is limited to the folks on site.
I will not be taking questions from the chat room. Also, I make no guarantees as to the quality of the audio or video, but we have a pretty good prosumer rig, a live camera operator and a Sennheiser shot gun mic so hopefully it’ll be more than watchable. I’d certainly appreciate your feedback as a comment to this blog post if you’re inclined to share it.
For Upcoming Social Media Boot Camp dates, visit www.SocialMediaBootCamp.com.
Categories: Facebook, gov2.0, mil2.0, online news rooms, PR, professional development, SEO, social media, social media policy, social networks, socialmediabootcamp, training courses, USMC1 CommentApr 05, 2010
Not every Marine is a legacy or a drop out. Capt. Ted Fienning graduated Harvard in 2001, got a high paying job out of college, and quit to join to Marines. Here’s why.This video was filmed at the Marines Corps Air Station by the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island,
The Social Media Boot Camp comes to Los Angeles, August 16-17, 2010. Bring your laptop, log on and learn the ins and outs on social media engagement and SEO. Sign up at http://www.socialmediabootcamp.comApr 05, 2010
New Recruits Arriving at USMC Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C.The Social Media Boot Camp comes to Los Angeles, August 16-17, 2010. Bring your laptop, log on and learn the ins and outs on social media engagement and SEO. Sign up at http://www.socialmediabootcamp.com
This video was filmed April 2010 at the USMC Recruit Depot on Parris Island. It is entirely candid and nothing was “staged” for the camera.
Brigadier General Frederick Padilla, USMC explains why ethics and values-based training is just as important as physical and mental training in the digital age.
This video was recorded at the Marines Corps Recruit Depot on Parris Island.


