Social Media Club Meets Social Media Bloggers Experts

May 23, 2010

After 2 months, we are back with the 3rd session of Social Media Club Melbourne.

This time in great style. After having the guys from Lonely Planet (1st event), and 3 of the most well known entrepreneurs in Australia (here, here, here) we are now bringing together 3 of the most prominent bloggers in Australia.

Meet Melbourne’s Global Power Bloggers

Darren Rowse aka @problogger, and The Inquistr’s Duncan Riley are big players on the world stage; rounding out the bill is Pip Lincolne, aka @meetmeatmikes, Australia’s number one female blogger.

When: Tuesday 8th June, 6-9pm

Book Here to listen to Australia’s Power bloggers.

MC for the evening will be Yvonne Adele (aka @IdeasCulture), a popular blogger and prolific Twitterer who also happens to be one of Australia’s most sought-after speakers on the subject of ideas generation.

This will be a ripper.

SMC Melbourne is part of the global Social Media Club organisation. The club’s mission is to “connect media makers from around the world to advance media literacy, promote industry standards, encourage ethical behaviour and share lessons they have learned”.

In Melbourne the organisation is represented by Nikki Bannatyne, Simon Small , Tim Beveridge, Trevor Young and me Lucio Ribeiro.

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