Free Webinar – Google Wave – What is it, How Does it Work and How Can it Help Me Grow My Business?

Google Wave – “Gwave” as we are calling it will undoubtly become the hottest social media platform when it is offically released. And for the next year it will be so hot that the early adopters that know how to use it for marketing purposes will be able to convert friends, fans and followers into close personal contacts and eventually customers.

Google, the search engine giant, has created the largest social networking platform imaginable! It’s so big that even though it is still in Beta, other social networking sites are scrambling to create alliances with anyone they can just to try and keep up.

So what is Google cookin’ up that is creating such hype and anticipation among Internet marketing experts?

Google has created a social networking platform where it is going to connect all 50 of their sites and services ie: Gmail, Google Reader, YouTube, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google Maps, Google Friend Connect, etc. and make them all one big social network with your “friends list” portable to take with you to any Google property.

Tune in as I interview Chris Lang – aka “The GWave Guru”. Chris has been Beta testing Google Wave now for the last few months and is ready to take us behind the scenes and show us how to use this amazing new tool.

If you want to see the future platform of social media marketing, this webinar is a MUST!

When: Tuesday December 1st 5 PM PST/ 8 PM EST
Where: Your Computer
Price: FREE

Go Here to Sign Up: http://www.streetsmartsalesandmarketing.com/WebinarSignUp.htm

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