Web 2.0 and events come together
April 23rd, 2007 at 2:26 PM EDT
A characteristic of Web 2.0 is social networking.
Events are seen positively by Web 2.0 initiatives. There are in fact multiple services that offer events scheduling. The power of such tools is word of mouth the tool is the web. Check out the websites that offer such services and register your event.
For event managers around the globe such platforms could become good (and cheap) promotional tools.
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