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Episode Three - Harry Potter Special

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As Mike and Greg are fans of any ultra-hyped event we decided to dedicate a portion of Episode Three to chatting about Harry Potter! In this week's episode Mike and Greg provide a SPOILER FREE review of the new Harry Potter movie installment. Mike covers "Event Hype" in the first segment. Sometimes the biggest and most successful events receive the least amount of advertising dollars, and still are huge! Why is that? How are promoters using hype to drive interest? How does a social medium play into this? And finally, what sort of guerrilla marketing tactics are your favorites? In the second segment we welcome our special guest and Tipp City Councilwoman, Dee Gillis. Greg and I will be asking Dee some questions about what she finds fasacinating about making city decisions that impact us all. Coincidently (or maybe not so) Dee is a HUGE Harry Potter fan. We hope to share with the listeners a SPOILER FREE review of the new movie and generally just geek-out about it. The third segment will be devoted to the over joy that will be experienced due to the second segment topic as well as to caller comments. All this and more in Episode Three of the Get Social! Radio Show! REMEMBER! We are being broadcast LIVE on USTREAM as well as on BlogTalkRadio. To WATCH us live go to http://www.ustream.tv/channel/bashfoo. REMEMBER! You can also add us as a friend on facebook by going to http://getsocialradio.com An archive of Get Social! will be available at the same link immediately following the show or listeners can subscribe to the archives via the RSS feed located on the host page. Read more about Mike and Greg as well as pre and post-show discussion on Mike’s blog at http://bashfoo.org/getsocial

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