True Spin Conference

A National Conference on Communications for Progressives True Spin Conference, Jan. 21 and 22, 2010, Denver, CO. Join some of America’s best progressive PR practitioners for two days of panels, workshops, networking, and fun. This conference brings together flacks from progressive advocacy groups around the country to exchange ideas and learn new and creative PR tactics. It’s the only national conference of its kind.

Partial List of Speakers:
• Jed Alpert, Mobile Commons
• Kathy Bonk, Author, Strategic Communications for Nonprofits
• Andy Goodman, a Goodman
• Dean Hollander, Fenton Communications
• Martin Kearns, Green Media Toolshed
• Holly Minch, HollyMinch.com
• Rashad Robinson, GLAAD
• Karlos Gauna Schmieder, Center for Media Justice
• David Sirota, Author
And more….

Read more about these folks and other faculty on our website.

The last True Spin Conference was held in 2008 and sold out. We had about 200 registrants from around the country, including PR people from all types of progressive organizations. Click here to read more about the history of the True Spin Conference.

To register, visit http://www.truespinconference.com

Session topics include:

• Tricks for Pitching the Disappearing Mainstream Media
• Real Life Success with Facebook, Twitter, and Cell Phones
• Taking Advantage of Audience Fragmentation
• Pop Culture and Progressive Advocacy
• Uncommon Solutions to Common Communications Challenges
• Storytelling as the Single Most Powerful Communication Tool
• How to Leverage Media Coverage
• Creative Media Tactics for the New Media World
• How to Work with Progressive Bloggers.
And more….

Check out the preliminary program here.

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www.truespinconference.com

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