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Business Breakfast
Thursday 18 March
Most of us have heard about digital and social media and how they can impact our business.
But not many use digital media to achieve the full power of a managed brand strategy that connects with consumers.
Not just another session about the nitty-gritty of social media, our expert speakers will show you how brand management strategies across digital platforms can grow your business:
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Thursday 18 March 2010 |
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7am - 9am |
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Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron, St Kilda |
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$55 per person |
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Bookings for this event have closed.
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Your Speakers:
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| Harold Mitchell, Mitchells Communication Group |
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Fergus Watts, Bastion Group
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Venessa Paech, Lonely Planet |
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Paul Harmer, The Brand Surgeon |
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Your speakers are the leaders in their fields. They include Harold Mitchell, founder of Australia’s largest independent communications group. Talks will be followed by a panel discussion geared to answer questions relevant to local business.
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What will you Learn?
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| Trends in the global digital environment |
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Different ways unique brands connect with consumers |
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How to create a memorable customer experience of your brand |
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How a world-class brand like Lonely Planet connects with consumers via social media |
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Answers to questions relevant to local Businesses
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Why book now?
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Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from some of Australia’s best thinkers in the field and connect with other local business people.
Book early and you can provide input for our panel discussion - we will use answers to a short survey to develop questions for the speakers.
Bookings for this event have closed. Please phone 9209 6520 for more information.
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