17th February 2010 in Cape Town, at the CTICC – to register visit http://www.addynamo.com
Seminar Line Up:
9am-12pm:
Advertisers: The Digital Marketplaceā¦and the role contextual Pay Per Click advertising plays
Speakers Katherine McChesney (Habari Media), Sean Riley (CEO of AD:DYNAMO)
Feb 17th, CTICC Rm#160
Gain a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of digital marketing. The seminar is suited to businesses wanting to manage their own digital marketing initiatives, and to any advertising or marketing executive looking to beef up on the industry, terminology, trends and digital advertising techniques.
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2pm-5pm:
Bloggers: How to blogā¦and make it a viable business by maximizing revenue
Sponsored by: Private Property, www.privateproperty.co.za
Speakers include: Sean Riley (CEO of AD:DYNAMO), Justin Hartman (MD of AFRIGATOR), Nicholas Haralambous (SA Rocks) and Marc Ashton (Bundublog.com)
February 17th, CTICC Rm# 160
Get insight on how to transform a blog into a viable business. Case studies, techniques and tips will be provided to assist bloggers in taking the step from a hobby to a business.
SPACE IS LIMITED – BOOK NOW! To register visit http://www.addynamo.com
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Nic
Your talk was fabulous, thanks, you controversial JT!
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When is your next speaking arrangement?
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