| Event Description |
RSVP as space is limited:
Please RSVP to Deb Dobbs: d2@sfeo.net
THE 'BREAKFAST SERIES' FOR ENTREPRENEURS
Business Beyond The Panic--Fresh
Thinking In Uncertain Times
Leverage Online Tools To Exponentially Grow Your Company!
FRIDAY, June 12, 2009 - 9:00 - 10:00 am
Same great San Francisco location for all the next breakfasts -
The Samovar Tea Lounge
730 Howard Street, SF 94103
(In the Yerba Buena Gardens above the waterfall)
Stephen Jagger was able to switch a travel schedule to join us at our June Breakfast Series session. He is a highly rated EO Global speaker and workshop leader who has successfully developed and run virtual businesses on the web. You will:
Learn to maximize the use of marketing tools online
Be part of this highly interactive session
Need to bring your oPhone and Blackberry to make the most of this hour |
| Speaker Description | Stephen Jagger is a serial entrepreneur that has been starting businesses since high school. He is currently involved in 3 businesses. Combustion Labs Media Inc, which operates as Ubertor.com, is a real estate software company that provides websites and online marketing tools to thousands of real estate agents across North America. Reachd.com is a training company that focuses on marketing professionals and businesses that are interested in learning more about search engine optimization, blogging, online video, Google Adwords and social media. The 3rd is OutsourcingThingsDone.com which provides high level outsourced personel to business owners and managers across North America.
Stephen has been covered in many major publications including The Vancouver Sun, The Wall Street Journal, The Ottawa Citizen, The Vancouver Courier, The Calgary Herald plus many more. He has spoken at many different events including British Columbia Institute of Technology, The Vancouver Board of Trade, The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, and Inman News Connect 2007 in San Francisco where he was on a panel of 4 with a representative from Google, Yahoo and the Yellow Pages and 2009 in New York on a panel discussing blogging. |