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Improving Web and Email Marketing Communications
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We are part of the Business in Berkshire Network...
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Email Marketing Communications for Membership Bodies
92% of membership organisations are not happy with the effectiveness of their website*
MemCom Inter@ctive has been developed to address the reasons why and offer practical advice and solutions
1st July, 2005
Institute of Directors, Central London
Sponsored by ASI Europe
Who should attend?
If you are involved in interactive marketing and communications within a trade association, membership organisation or charity, then this event is for you.
Why should you attend?
MemCom Inter@ctive will provide usable solutions and offers the opportunity to exchange ideas and best practice with experts in interactive marketing and communication. The event also offers a unique opportunity to network with your peers.
Key topics include:
Hot link hot seat - a run down on some of the good things going on in membership web sites
How to measure the success of your website
E mail panacea or pain
Online recruitment and retention strategies
To view the full conference programme click here
To download a copy of the Registration Form click here
For details of the speakers click here
Early Bird Booking Discounts are available until 1st June
Book Your Place Now as places are limited!
Delegate Rates include access to all conference sessions, conference proceedings, lunch and refreshments throughout the day:
Early Bird Booking Discount available until June 1st : £300 + VAT (£52.50) = Total £352.50 – a saving of £50 off the Full Conference Rate
Full Booking Rate : £350 + VAT (£61.25) = Total £411.25
Group Discount : 3rd and subsequent delegates from the same organisation, £250 + VAT (£43.75) = Total £293.75
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MemCom Interactive - Conference
Don’t miss this great new conference for Professional Membership Organisations, Trade Associations and those organisations with memberships or communities whose needs, interests and involvement are increasingly being served by web sites and electronic communications.
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