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ALPSP Technology Update: Tools for more effective marketing: Electronic Customer Relationship Management, 18 November, London
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Apologies for cross posting ALPSP Technology Updates: Tools for more effective marketing: Electronic Customer Relationship Management Thursday 18 November 2004, BSG House, 226-236 City Road, London, EC1V 2TT Chair: Alastair Dryburgh, Independent Consultant Overview Online has transformed the ways in which you can deliver your content: what can it do for the ways you market it? This technology update will provide practical examples of effective online marketing: * How to market more effectively using email without becoming a spammer * How to analyse the flow of visitors through your site to improve the user experience and increase sales * How to bring more search traffic to your website= Programme 0930 Registration and coffee 1000 Introduction from the Chair - Alastair Dryburgh, Independent Consultant 1010 What the Internet is, and what it isn't The benefits and pitfalls of email marketing, and how to get the best response by integrating on and offline marketing - Michael Guyatt, e-Marketing Manager, Emerald Group Publishing 1035 Why you need to collect data on the digital information seeking behaviour, and how to do it The key metrics, and how to identify the implications - David Nicholas, Director, CIBER, School of Informatics, City University 1105 Coffee 1125 Improving ROI on online publishing activities through cost-effective user behaviour analysis - John Woods, Director, Site Intelligence. 1150 The benefits multi-linking Digital Object Identifiers (DOI's) can bring to a small publishing business - Debra Curtis, CEO and Managing Director, Snapshots International 1245 Future requirements / developments - Panel discussion 1310 Buffet lunch Each speaker will present their own experiences but also suggest simple first steps for smaller organisations with limited budgets. Who should attend The updates are designed for middle and senior management whose primary focus may not be in technical areas but who need to make decisions regarding the implementation of technology. Fees including lunch (excl VAT): ALPSP members: =A395, Academic rate: =A3110, SFEP individual members: =A3145, Non-members: =A3180 Register on-line at: http://www.alpsp.org/form/u181104frm.htm For further information please contact Lesley Ogg, Events Coordinator, events@alpsp.org, Tel: 01245 26057
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