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3 Teen Facebook Myths ExplodedA workshop on teens, Facebook, and youth social media usage

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What is mobileYouth?

We are a youth agency established for the purposes of tracking emerging mobile trends amongst young people worldwide.

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The scope of this workshop focuses on 3 common Myths:

Myth #1: Teens are addicted to Facebook

Myth #2: Teens use Facebook to communicate

Myth #3: Facebook Pages are the best way to engage teens

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Myth #1: Teens are addicted to Facebook

How important is Facebook & social media in teens lives?

What is the relation between online & offline activities for teens?

What role does Facebook play in teens’ everyday realities?

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Myth #2: Teens use Facebook to communicate

How do teens use Facebook?

Who are teens talking to on Facebook?

Teens have a secret Facebook lingo. Do you know what that is?

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Myth #3: Facebook Pages are the way to engage teens

How do teens relate to brands on Facebook?

How does having lots of “Likes” and “Fans” translate to a brand’s success?

What is the best way for brands to use social media in connecting with teens?

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Graham Brown has spent his life living and working in both London and Tokyo. A psychology graduate, Graham has focused his career on understanding what influences youth consumer behaviour. His client credentials include influencing the youth strategies of brands such as Nokia, MTV, Carlsberg, Disney, Adidas as well as being on the panel of global youth experts currently advising UNICEF.

Speakers

Ghani Kunto has spent his professional life in the world of youth, marketing, and social development. Ghani is an author of two books on marketing and hosts business talk shows on radio and television. He has run workshops for companies in various industries, from telecommunications to banks.

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UK: +44 20 3286 3635North America: +1 646 867 3635

Connect on: twitter.com/joshdhaliwal

Josh Dhaliwal

http://www.mobileYouth.org

Director

To discuss having us present this workshop to your team please contact: