Having trouble figuring out how to use Facebook effectively? Don’t know the difference between a Facebook Profile and a Facebook Page? Wondering how to engage? Wondering why you should even join Facebook?
If Facebook was a country, it would be larger than the United States, with a population of well over 400 million and growing at a phenomenal rate. Join technologist Peter Liu Thursday, April 8 from 8 AM to Noon, at the Malcolm Center, 1305 Holopono St., Suite 1, Kihei, for an in-depth, hands-on workshop called,“Introduction To Facebook For Your Business” and get step by step training on how to harness the power of this powerful social networking tool.
Topics include setting up your personal profile to maximize your online presence, building your contact list, ensuring your privacy, engaging effectively to add value, building powerful Facebook pages for your brand presence, forming or participating in groups and much, much more! Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn from an experienced social media practitioner.
Bring your laptop if you have one. This is a hands-on session.
Note: The original workshop, scheduled for Tuesday, April 6 filled up. Due to popular demand, an additional new workshop has been scheduled for Thursday, April 8.
Date: Thursday, April 8, 2010
Time: 8:00am – 12:00pm
Location: Malcolm Center, 1305 Holopono St., Suite 1, Kihei
Cost: $35
Seating limited to 20
Peter Liu Biography
Peter Liu is a technologist, Internet advocate and veteran of more than 25 years in the computer industry. He began his career as a freshman at Pomona College in the late 70’s working part time as an assembler language systems programmer at the college computer center.
After graduation, he worked in technical support at Syncsort in New Jersey, then moved to the Bay Area to work for Amdahl in the late 80’s, where he made the transition to Unix systems administration and was introduced to the Internet and the World Wide Web.
He later joined Netscape, the company that brought browsers to the world, where he managed a worldwide, high-touch, advanced technical group responsible for supporting their web server software implementations in Fortune 500 companies. After Netscape was acquired by AOL, Peter joined Sun Microsystems as a Sustaining Engineering Escalation Manager to help support those same companies.
Peter has followed the growth of the Web first hand from the trenches, embracing Web 2.0 and social media from the start, and now has an eye toward Web 3.0 and beyond. After leaving the industry in 2004, he moved to Maui, Hawaii, where he is a consultant to individuals and businesses in assimilating computer and Internet technologies into their workflows and strategies.
Peter can be reached at:


New Facebook Workshop Now Open For Registration — Kaiscapes Internet Consulting // Mar 26, 2010 at 2:10 pm
[...] workshop is now full, but due to popular demand, a second workshop is now scheduled for April 8th, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Malcolm Center, 1305 Holopono St., Suite 1 in Kihei. The cost is [...]