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Case study: The Home Depot, presented by Nick Ayres at BlogWell

December 16, 2008

BlogWell is the only conference where social media executives from large companies come together to share their case studies, offer practical how-to advice and answer your questions.

Come to BlogWell on January 22 in Chicago where you’ll hear eight case studies on how large corporations are successfully participating in social media – all for $200.


Here’s the video, slides, and audio of Nick Ayres’ BlogWell San Jose case study presentation, “You Can Do It. We Can (Still) Help,” where Nick covers how The Home Depot got started in social media and how the company uses tools such as Twitter to reach customers:

Download the MP3 audio file here.

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