N9ne Group gets Twitter training

July 27, 2010 by Tim Miner · View Comments 

New_9G_Logo Last week I had the pleasure of leading a training session for a group of about 80 N9ne Group employees.  As the owner and operator of most of the clubs, restaurants, and venues at The Palms Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, the N9ne Group views Twitter as a very powerful tool for their employees on the front line.

Vestor Logic led a 90 minute Twitter training session held in the Rain nightclub for the 80+ attendees covering everything from an overview of Twitter, the anatomy of a tweet, the etiquette of the social platform, and best practices for success.

The hosts and promoters that serve a critical function for the N9ne Group venues like Ghostbar or Rain use Twitter every day to engage with their visitors.  They keep their customers updated in real time on the celebrity sightings at each venue and provide a pulse on the activities each night.

The restaurants under the N9ne Group umbrella like N9ne Steakhouse and NOVE Italiano also have big plans for Twitter to better engage with their dining guests.  Look for big things from them in the near future as well.

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You can follow N9ne Group on Twitter @N9neGroup or following any of there venues specifically at the following handles:

You can also follow the blogs for each venue:

If you would like to discuss training for your organization on any social media topic or platform, just shoot us the details.  We tailor each training sessions to the needs of the client.  We can cover any of the topics that are relevant to your business.

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Discovery Workshop – Sheetz Inc

March 15, 2010 by Tim Miner · View Comments 

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NNADV Leadership Series: Social Media and Non-profits

January 8, 2010 by Tim Miner · View Comments 

The following is a presentation for the Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence.  This organization works with more than a dozen outreach programs in Nevada that provide services to individuals impacted by domestic violence.  As a progressive organization, they have created a Leadership Series, featuring presentations and training for their future leaders to ensure that the success of their movement is realize.  We are very honored to be part of this.

I was asked to present on the use of social media in both for-profit and non-profit organizations and to share our insights on the emerging trends within the social media space.  This presentation, including the notes and the complete slide deck, have been made available to you as well.  We will be adding audio to each slide next week so please return to experience the full impact of this presentation.

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Working with Vestor Logic

If you would like to have Vestor Logic present this presentation to your non-profit organization, just contact us.  We can also create a custom presentation for your specific needs.  Tell us how we can help.

* info@vestorlogic.com
* (702) 321-0790

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The Social Media Dialogue: It’s Not About You!

September 18, 2009 by Tim Miner · View Comments 

We have been working on a new presentation to address some of the basic questions that we get from nearly every consulting client we work with. Questions like:

* Is social media a fad?
* How big is the movement into social media?
* Why should we care?

So we started to create this presentation and will continue to build upon it with more stats and evidence to make the case for anyone that is interested. Enjoy!

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