Real Social Marketing Secrets Workshop in Singapore

Mar 13 · by Simon Leung

Hello from the Singapore Management University (SMU) School of Economics and Social Sciences at Real Social Marketing Secrets Workshop in Singapore!

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Simon Leung at Real Social Marketing Secrets Workshop in Singapore

This weekend in Singapore is a continuation of where Fabian Lim and I left off two weeks ago in Jakarta, Indonesia, as we bring the Real Social Marketing Secrets Workshop to our Singaporean audience.

However, we needed to catch an early evening flight that night into Kuala Lumpur for Real Social Marketing Secrets Workshop Malaysia the next day, so we couldn’t stay until midnight as we did at Real Social Marketing Secrets Workshop Indonesia.

I do wish that we had more time to spend at Real Social Marketing Secrets Singapore, since I always have a good time conducting smaller workshops in Singapore, as most of the attendees are action takers who are ready to learn and implement their new knowledge.

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Real Social Marketing Secrets Workshop Singapore Students

And since I knew that these attendees were action takers, that’s why I wasn’t surprised that shortly after we concluded Real Social Marketing Secrets Singapore, the case studies began rolling in.

Here is one from one of the attendees, Jerome Castenada, who is also my “Google Insider System” Mentorship Program student from Asia Internet Congress Singapore last year, sharing his recent success of not only taking his website to the top of Google, but also securing multiple rankings on Google’s first page for a term with over 59 million search results – all in only three days!

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Hello from the Suntec Convention Center at Fabian Lim’s Asia Internet Congress in Singapore!

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Simon Leung at Asia Internet Congress Singapore

For the past week, I have been spending a lot of time with Fabian Lim and the Asia Internet Congress team as they held two powerful back-to-back events in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Singapore.

This weekend’s Asia Internet Congress event in Singapore is even bigger than last weekend’s in Malaysia, with over twice the number of attendees inside the jam-packed conference room.

In addition to the speakers who presented at Asia Internet Congress in Malaysia, which included Patric Chan, Jaz Lai, Sean Roach, David Cavanagh and Kishore M, Fabian Lim has added Jo Han Mok, Benjamin Wee and Ivan Wong to the Asia Internet Congress Singapore roster.

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Asia Internet Congress Singapore Speakers – Fabian Lim, Simon Leung, Patric Chan, Jaz Lai, Jo Han Mok, David Cavanagh, Sean Roach

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Asia Internet Congress Singapore Expert Panel – Fabian Lim, Simon Leung, Jaz Lai, Jo Han Mok, Eugene Ang, Ivan Wong

At the close of Asia Internet Congress, Fabian Lim held a Best Speaker Award ceremony where he asked the attendees to vote for the event’s most inspirational speaker.

Here is a short video clip of the Asia Internet Congress Best Speaker Award ceremony and results…

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Hello from the Wisma MCA at Fabian Lim’s Asia Internet Congress 2009 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!

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Simon Leung at Asia Internet Congress in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

I’m very excited that Fabian Lim has invited me back to the Asia Internet Congress stage, as I was one of the speakers at the original Asia Internet Congress in Singapore back in 2007, which was also my very first speaking engagement in Singapore.

Since meeting for the first time at that event, Fabian Lim and I have become very close friends, speaking at each other’s events, and also planning some exciting events of our own scheduled to launch in Q1 of 2010.

I have decided to partner with Fabian Lim not only because he is a great friend who knows what he is doing when it comes to search engine optimization and Pay-Per-Click advertising, but also because he is one of the few promoters who knows how to put on amazing live events.

And it was definitely no exception this weekend at Asia Internet Congress in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

An event complete with some of the top experts in the world, motivated audience, well-trained crew and exceptional planning, Asia Internet Congress also included several full-blown 90 minute trainings from Fabian Lim himself.

In addition to the individual speaker presentations, expert panels and networking sessions, Asia Internet Congress is definitely one of the highest valued live events anyone can expect to attend at any given time.

And next weekend, I am very excited to return to Fabian Lim’s stage once again when he hosts Asia Internet Congress in Singapore.

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Asia Internet Congress Malaysia Speakers – Fabian Lim, Jaz Lai, Gobala Krishnan, Simon Leung, David Cavanagh, Patric Chan, Sean Roach

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Hello from Singapore Management University (SMU) at Fabian Lim’s Asia Internet Congress 2008 in Singapore!

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Before I began organizing my own seminars and workshops in Asia, I first presented on the Singapore platform at Fabian Lim’s Asia Internet Congress 2007 last year.

(You can read my blog post and view a video recorded on stage by clicking on the link above or here)

This year, I was invited to stop by Asia Internet Congress again and had the chance to meet up with some of Asia’s most talented Internet Marketers, including Jo Han Mok, Patric Chan, Jaz Lai, Benjamin Wee, Eugene Ang, Alvin Phang, Ian Del Carmen and Virpi Tervonen.

Just like he did with Asia Internet Congress 2007, Fabian Lim highly encouraged networking between his speakers and attendees, organizing hours of breakout sessions in addition to the stage time, where his presenters delivered some amazing content for the Singapore audience.

The networking with fellow speakers and attendees in Asia was remarkable, and Asia Internet Congress was an impressive example of how a successful Internet Marketing conference should run.

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