The Phoenix Forum Releases Education Schedule

LOS ANGELES — The Phoenix Forum has announced the release of its 2013 education schedule, now available online.

Each year, the Forum brings together leading industry experts to deliver and share ideas which cover timely and relevant topics to help shed light on operating and maintaining a successful online business. The education sessions also provide opportunities for attendees to meet and network with their peers.

This year’s session topics range from social media to dating and evolving technologies. Additionally, sessions are again split up into concurrent tracks that utilize a college coursework naming convention. Sessions labeled 101 will cover many aspects those new to the industry may be interested in, and serve as a refresher for industry veterans. Similarly, sessions labeled 301 will cover more advanced topics related to that side of the business.

If you would like to request a spot on one of the panels, contact seminars@thephoenixforum.com.

The Phoenix Forum runs from April 4 to April 7 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz. More information can be found at thephoenixforum.com.

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