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Social Media Camp announces first educational cruise

Adventurous marketers looking to expand their social media education beyond the boardroom and their tablets can hop on a six-day Pacific coast social media cruise  from Vancouver, BC to Los Angeles, CA aboard Norwegian Cruise Lines’ Norwegian Jewel leaving Sept. 21, 2013.

Social Media Camp, one of Canada’s leading conferences, will offer a four day program of social media exploration, sharing, teaching and networking on board. “Business people are looking for different ways to improve their professional development and get more enjoyment out of their learning at the same time,” says Chris Burdge, co-founder of Social Media Camp.

“This cruise provides learning in a relaxed setting as well as all the benefits of on-board cruise living,” says Burdge. “We want to provide something different and in keeping with the culture of Social Media Camp, allow campers to connect in an exciting environment while still preserving the tax deductions.”

Canadian digital media and communications specialist Tod Maffin will provide hands-on advice for cruisers on approaches to social media from a business point of view. Cruisers can expect to learn about measuring social media success and developing ROI positive strategies during Maffin’s sessions.

The week-long cruise departs Vancouver on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 making calls in Victoria, BC; Astoria, OR; San Francisco, CA; and arriving in Los Angeles, CA on Friday, Sept. 27, 2013. Prices start at $929 Cdn for an inside cabin and range to $1,012 Cdn for a veranda stateroom, based on double occupancy and including all conference fees and taxes. Airfare, alcoholic beverages, and gratuities are not included. A $100 Cdn deposit is required to hold space for the social media cruise conference. Additional day excursions will be available at all ports of call for a fee.

The Norwegian Jewel offers endless buffets, along with custom-order action stations included in the cruise fee; fine dining options, including French, Japanese and an upscale steakhouse are available for an additional cover charge.

For more information, along with a detailed cruise schedule, visit socialmediacamp.ca/social-media-cruise. 

About Social Media Camp
The fourth annual Social Media Camp will be held at the Victoria Conference Centre, May 6 - 8, 2013.  Social Media Camp is Canada’s largest learning forum of its kind, bringing together the brightest social media minds in North America for two days of social media exploration, sharing and teaching, with ample time built in for networking.  The agenda will include workshops, panels, key note speakers, roundtables, social showcase, Innovation Zone, a knowledge cafe, trade show, and the Social Media Awards. Sessions will also include clearly defined streams for beginners and advanced users and by industry group. For more information and to register, visit www.socialmediacamp.ca, Facebook: SocialMediaCamp, Twitter: @SocMediaCamp. Google +: Social Media Camp.

Media Contacts:
Chris Burdge, Social Media Camp: 250-508-7761 or chris@socialmediacamp.ca
Brian Cant, Tartan Group: 250-592-3838 or brian@tartangroup.ca

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Social Media Cruise is a six-day Pacific cruise from Vancouver, BC to Los Angeles, CA aboard Norwegian Cruise Lines’ Norwegian Jewel leaving Sept. 21, 2013.
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The week-long cruise departs Vancouver on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013 making calls in Victoria, BC; Astoria, OR; San Francisco, CA; and arriving in Los Angeles, CA on Friday, Sept. 27, 2013.
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Prices start at $929 Cdn for an inside cabin and range to $1,012 Cdn for a veranda stateroom, based on double occupancy and including all conference fees and taxes. Airfare, alcoholic beverages, and gratuities are not included.
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This cruise provides learning in a relaxed setting as well as all the benefits of on-board cruise living. We want to provide something different and in keeping with the culture of Social Media Camp, allow campers to connect in an exciting environment while still preserving the tax deductions.
Chris Burdge