"Building a Virtual Ad Network: An Insider's View" to Be Presented at The American Marketing Association's November
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SCOTTSDALE, AZ, Oct 23 (MARKET WIRE) --
WHAT
The American Marketing Association's (AMA) Phoenix Chapter announces its
November Technology Special Interest Group (Tech SIG):
"Building a Virtual Ad Network: An Insider's View."
WHO
Jerry L. Smith, president of Morefocus(R) Media, a health and education
vertical advertising network, will present the topic.
Attendees Can Expect to Learn:
-- The trends in on-line advertising from the perspective of product
owners, agencies, media buyers and consumers
-- The pros and cons of a traditional broad based ad network versus
vertical ad network
a. Advertiser view
b. Publisher view
-- Buy versus build perspectives related to content, technology, traffic,
and analytics
-- Visitor engagement options i.e., foreshadow windows versus false
redirects, widgets versus "doorways"
-- The value of premium content in delivering organic traffic, leads,
transactions, revenue and EBITDA
SPONSOR
This event is sponsored by KEO Marketing. Prisma Graphic
is the Platinum sponsor, WestGroup Research is the Gold sponsor, and Bold
Impressions and KEO Marketing are the Silver sponsors for all 2008-09
monthly meetings and SIG events. Other AMA sponsors include: Aquent,
media88, Personalized Laser Inc., Phoenix Business Journal, Republic
Media, Wright Choice Promotions and Donorsshoose.org.
WHEN
November 13, 2008
3:30 - 5 p.m.
WHERE
SkySong
Convergence Room 129
1475 N. Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
COST
-- $20 for members and students that register by November 7
-- $30 for nonmembers that register by November 7
-- Price increases at the door
REGISTRATION
Register online at http://www.netme.com/amaphoenix/
AMA PHOENIX CONTACT INFORMATION
American Marketing Association - Phoenix Chapter
www.amaphoenix.org
602-866-0342
Contact:
Laura Collins
Allison & Partners for AMA
480-776-6413
Email Contact
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