Tonight! Latinos in Social Media #LATISM Twitter Party

Mi gente, represent! Here’s the invite:

Dear Friends,

Our 2nd #LatISM party will take place this Thursday, July 30th, from 9:00 to 10:00 pm EST.

The point of #LatISM is to help its members promote their businesses, blogs and Social Media campaigns. Also to provide a common platform that will place the member’s profile in front of large and small companies as well as non-profit organizations that target the Latino market.

All leading up to the first ever Latinos in Social Media Heritage Tour; more info here: www.latism.org

We will connect, network, promote, make noise, win more prizes and the most important: HAVE FUN! the only way Latino(a)s know how to party.

This week’s prizes are:

1) a $50 Gift Card from www.BabysRus.com
2) an iPod Shuffle from www.Walmart.com
3) a Sterling Silver Emerald Bracelet from Diamond International www.shopdi.com
4) a JetFlash USB Flash Drive – 16 GB from www.CompUSA.com

Remember to follow the organizers:
nancyperez
urbanjibaro
louispagan
anarc
juantornoe

To make it easier to find you, please tweet:“I’m going to the #LatISM party on Thursday at 9:00 pm EST. Come join the Latinos in Social Media

This way, we can all look for the hashtag #LatISM and follow all the participants while we also promote the Party and help get trending.

If this is your first Twitter Party, a great way to follow will be using a TwitterChat application like: tweetchat.com/room/latism

Finally, remember to invite all your friends in Twitter. Every one’s welcome.

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