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Taggo will be at Social Media World Forum Asia

Aneace Haddad, Founder and CEO of Taggo, will be speaking at the Social Media World Forum Asia.

Aneace will be part of the panel of Social Media Start-ups that will start at 9am on 02 September 2011.

From Social Media World Asia Forum

Social Media Start-ups
In an interactive session hear from the latest start-ups making waves in the social media space.
• Latest new tools and platforms available
• What these new tools will bring to the social media landscape
• How useful are they? How are they different from what else is available?
• How can they be integrated into your marketing strategy
The SMWF start-ups will each give an overview of their platform then take questions from the floor and via twitter

About Taggo

Taggo’s patent pending technology provides a new way for brands to connect their Facebook Pages to real world events and create more word of mouth advertising. Taggo makes it easy for brands to offer fan benefits such as VIP entry to events, access to special fan discounts and promotions and bonus points for fans. Every time a fan enjoys a benefit, Taggo will automatically create a wall post that advertises the brand to the fan's friends.

Brands can attract new customers, increase their fan base, engage and communicate with more customers, and create opportunities for recommendations and referrals.

Third party developers use Taggo’s APIs to create loyalty points programs, prepaid top-ups, special discounts, e-coupons, vouchers, etc. for fans of Facebook Pages.

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