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By Justin Smith 4 Comments »

Thanks to everyone who attended Inside Facebook’s Facebook Marketing Breakfast San Francisco last week! We wish we had more space to have more of you there, but we look forward to doing more events soon. As promised, we’ll be posting slides here – with videos to come shortly.

1) Trista Handisides – Manager of Brand Marketing Solutions, Facebook

2. Garrick Schmitt – Group Vice President of Experience Planning, Razorfish

3. Michael Brito – Social Media Strategist, Intel

4. Kevin Barenblat – CEO, Context Optional

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4 Responses to “Slides From Facebook Marketing Breakfast San Francisco”

  1. Facebook Experimenting with Video Poll Home Page Engagement Ad Unit Says:

    [...] Manager of Brand Market Solutions Trista Handisides said the Facebook home page is the “most engaging page on the Internet” – with nearly 6 billion monthly minutes spent, compared to 3 billion minutes for Yahoo, 1.86 [...]

  2. Facebook Marketing Says:

    great presentation, most of brand managers need to see this presentation

  3. Greg Dewar Says:

    The event was very helpful and well organized. I learned a lot and met some great people while I was there. Good job!

  4. Get More Face Time on Facebook « Educational Marketing Group, Inc.’s Brand Manager’s Notebook Says:

    [...] The numbers make a pretty compelling argument to be in this space. According to FB’s Manager of Brand Market Solutions, Trista Handisides, the Facebook home page is the “most engaging page on the Internet” – with nearly 6 billion monthly minutes spent, compared to 3 billion minutes for Yahoo, 1.86 billion for MSN, and 700 million for MySpace. (check out her comments at the Facebook Marketing Breakfast). [...]

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