Event date: Oct 26, 2007
SNAP Summit
SNAP Summit is a one-day, single-track conference that focuses in-depth on the Facebook platform, while looking ahead at new and emerging platforms, such as Yahoo! Mash.
SNAP stands for Social Network Application Platform. Our conference is designed especially for developers, and is also relevant to entrepreneurs, marketers, visionaries, and anyone interested in the web’s next big revolution.
This year’s conference brings together a full spectrum of attendees, from independent programmers working at coffee shops to large companies looking to get in on the next big thing.
The conference will debate questions such as:
- How do you make your apps more viral?
- What does it take to launch a successful app?
- Can Facebook apps be profitable?
- What are the pitfalls of growing too quickly?
- How can third-party sites integrate with Facebook?
- Where is the social platform going?
Perks for every attendee include:
- A full conference pass
- Complimentary lunch, snacks, and beverages
- Admission to pre-party the night before
- Free promotion of your app (for existing developers)
Register now:
http://www.snapsummit.com/
Learn more about SNAP Summit:
http://www.snapsummit.com/about
About Christian Perry
Founder & Executive Producer
Christian is one of San Francisco’s leading tech event organizers. He produces SF Beta, San Francisco’s largest monthly startup mixer, along with Founders’ Feast and geekSessions. Prior to his foray into the event and conference arena, Christian was the Founder & CEO of ZapTix, an online box office for small and independent venues. Christian graduated in 2006 from the University of Chicago with a degree in Sociology.
[text excerpted from the SNAP Summit website]
eHub will be attending the SNAP Summit.
Posted Oct 26, 07
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