It’s official and finally I can talk about it! Chinwag has teamed up with the UKTI to take UK digital SMEs on trade missions to New York and Austin, Texas coinciding with two of the world’s most celebrated web events – the Web 2.0 Expo and SXSW Interactive.
The NYC mission coinciding with the Web 2.0 Expo runs 14-19 September 2008.
Presentations from the 5th annual Online Marketing Masterclasses: How
to Acquire, Convert, Retain and Grow Customers Online. This event took
place on 21 November, 2007.
We assembled some of the brightest and best practitioners, and
leading brands, to learn about the latest thinking and best practice
within online marketing.
There were presentations from the following:
Each year, E-consultancy holds a 1-day event titled What's New in Online Marketing
to help online marketing professionals learn about the most important
emerging trends, technologies and services for internet marketing.
On 22nd November 2006 E-consultancy ran a 1 day event:
Online Marketing Masterclasses: How to Acquire, Convert, Retain and Grow Customers Online.
We assembled some of the brightest and best practitioners, and leading
brands, to learn about the latest thinking and best practice within
online marketing.
There were presentations from the following:
Each year, E-consultancy holds a 1 day event titled What's New in Online Marketing; to help online marketing professionals learn about the most important emerging trends, technologies and services for internet marketing. We get inside the minds of expert practitioners and leading thinkers to
find out what needs to be in your development plans if you're to be
among the best.
"Online Marketing Masterclasses: How to Acquire, Convert, Retain and Grow Customers Online".
We assembled some of the brightest and best practitioners, and leading
brands, to learn about the latest thinking and best practice within
online marketing.
There were presentations from the following:
May's results show another fall in overall confidence - a drop in the Digital Pulse of 3.87%. However confidence in future conditions, 6 months from now, has fallen less, by only 2.5%.
From the figures, it could be tempting to conclude that feelings within the digital sector are on the slide but the index of future conditions may point to some light at the end of the tunnel. Although it's dropped, the figure is quite low and may indicate a general slowing of business rather than a race towards the edge of a cliff. Let's hope so!