#GetRealChat with @Webtrends via @JustinKistner 7/26/11

Pam moore keynote speaker on branding, ai, personal branding, and growth mindset

Pam Moore

Social media real relationshipsWebtrends rocked our #GetRealChat on 7/26/11. Justin Kistner, Director of Social Products for Webtrends was our special guest of honor!

If you haven't met Justin, you're missing out. He is an amazing powerhouse of information, admitted geek and we even have photos to prove he once kept his pants up at a tradeshow with Cat-5 cable! He knows social, engagement, measurement and makes it all sound so easy.

Justin chatted with us and shared an overview of Webtrends, including what they do & who they serve. He discussed the challenges facing social marketers and why Webtrends puts focus on Facebook. He even shared his thoughts on Google+.

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We had a blast with Justin & the Webtrends team. We brought in 11.7+ million impressions and almost as many laughs! Webtrends & Justin will be back soon for a deep dive on Facebook measurement as well as more on their products.

You can further connect with Justin at @JustinKistner on Twitter.

Learn more about Webtrends:

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7/26/11 #GetRealChat TweetChat summary on the WebTrends Blog
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