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Are you Twitter or Bitter? Submit your speaker questions here!

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Sep 18, 2009

Next week, Netimperative’s hugely popular NetNights panelist and networking evening returns with our ‘Twitter or Bitter’ debate. Ahead of the event, we’re asking readers to submit questions they’d like to pose our expert panel.

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Taking place this Wednesday 23rd September from 6pm at Graphic Bar in Golden Square, the event  pitches industry experts in a no-holds-barred debate about the micro-blogging platform everyone’s talking (or tweeting) about.

In keeping with our previous NetNights, the event will feature a live commentary on Twitter which can be followed here and via the hashtag #twitterorbitter#.

Ahead of the event, readers are invited to submit questions to our expert panel by emailing Events@Netimperative.com or via Twitter using the hashtag #twitterorbitter.

Can Twitter successfully support advertising? How can brands emulate Dell’s success (rather than Habitat’s failure)?  Do teens really Tweet? Send us your posers now!

To buy tickets for the night from just £5 for members, £10 for non-members (+VAT), click here.

 

 

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