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Culture And Information Minister Honors EyeofRiyadh.com

Published May 18, 2011

His Excellency the Culture and Information Minister, Dr. Abdulaziz Khoja, honored EyeofRiyadh.com for its efforts in sponsoring the second Arab Social Media Forum held recently in Riyadh.

The Minister honored the website during the reception held for the occasion in Al Faisaliah hotel in Riyadh, handing an award to Mr. Abdullah Al Harbi for the exceptional efforts of the website in supporting and promoting the Social Media sector.

In his comment, Al Harbi said, “This award points to the exceptional efforts Eye of Riyadh team are doing in covering the Saudi events and activities, and I would like to take a moment here to thank them for it.”

“The forum, along with the workshops it included, gave a detailed presentation of the kingdom’s social media journey over the past few years, discussing important aspects of the sector such as the use of social networks to benefit businesses,” he added.
From her side, Ms. Reem Mohammad, EyeofRiyadh.com Events and Media Manager said, “We were particularly interested in sponsoring the forum for its huge importance and role in developing the social media sector, demonstrating the correct ways to use its tools to reach tangible and measurable results.”

“The forum presented companies and decision makers with the chance to benefit from corporates and individuals successful experiences, deploying them in the work environment.” She added.

Ms. Mashael Al Hussayin, communication manager at EyeofRiyadh.com said, “EyeofRiyadh.com is always keen on keeping the people living in Riyadh and Saudi Arabia updated with the latest developments in the region, therefore, our editors are constantly uploading the website with the latest activities and news using social media networks.”

The Forum included academics, media specialists, and renowned figures in the social media sector from different countries, along with Saudi and Arab bloggers.

It is worth mentioning that EyeofRiyadh.com is a modern online portal for business and investment, concerned with economic news and events in Riyadh. The website provides its visitors with various interactive services and communication channels.

About eyeofriyadh.com:

Is a city marketing portal that provides media and marketing solutions servicing both local and international clients, and support major events through sponsorship, organizing, and marketing services such as (E-mail campaigns, Banner advertising, Email Newsletters).

Eye of Riyadh provides its visitors with daily news, events with very informative contents and a whole range of services targeting national & global investors as well as the Saudi Arabia’s residents. The site visits is growing rapidly and aiming to attract business professionals precisely.

This allows ample opportunity for your company’s message to be seen and to create awareness of your product/service and organization with a highly targeted professional audience.

For more information:

Farah al-Fayez
Main St. Communications
T-F: + 962 6 55 21 407
W: www.MainSt-PR.com
E: Farah@MainSt-PR.com



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