#DSLondon: Community Management & Sport event. 28th Jan
This month we’ll be looking at the unique challenges that Social Media Community Managers face within the sports industry. Looking after accounts with millions of passionate followers in some cases, how do they handle defeats & abuse, whilst at the same time deliver quality content to fans when they want it.
It’s an area that is under the microscope more than any other. One rogue tweet can lead to disaster, as a few have found out, but there are ways in which to handle it simply and cost effectively. We’ll be hearing from a number of those who are on the front line.
Roberto Kussabi (Social Media & Community Manager @ Sony Playstation / Former Social Media Manager @ Tottenham Hotspur) will be hosting a panel session to discuss the subject and ask what do they do? How do they plan? What tools do they use? What hints/tips can they give? and much more.
Sponsorship
If you’re interested in getting involved the event, as a sponsor or speaker, get in touch with me at daniel@theuksportsnetwork.com
Venue
This month we’re going to be a bit more central with Grand Union Farringdon. This great bar has an ideal event space downstairs and can hold around 100 people. You can find out more about it by visiting their site, http://grandunionbars.com/venue/farringdon
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