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Fri 29 Aug 2008, 01:24, New Zealand 
 

APR 2007 - Sell out events

The Marketing Association has a well-earned reputation of delivering on its promise of events which are informative and entertaining.  The line-up of local and international speakers is first class and the topics are significant and relevant.

The events are so popular that prospective delegates need to book in advance in order to ensure a seat.

The upcoming Data Advisory Network (DAN) events in Auckland and Wellington, where the hot topic of the new Unsolicited Electronic Messages Act 2007 and its relevance to marketers today, will be discussed, is a sell-out in both cities.

With top speakers Keith Norris, CEO of the Marketing Association, giving an overview of the Act and the legal implications and Brent Martin, Director of Martins, showing the implications in B2B email campaigns, the event is a sure winner.

The Practical Email Marketing Course, developed in conjunction with eMarketing Network, targets both small and large companies who are using Email marketing in their marketing communications plan.

It offers a detailed look at what has and has not been successful for a range of businesses across various industries. 

Tutored by Amanda Partington from Jericho and Chris Price from permission NZ Limited, this two day intensive course gives students the knowledge to ensure that they are adopting best email marketing practice in their organisations.

With a huge amount of interest in this course, it has sold out for 2007. 

To ensure that you don’t miss out on the relevant, informative events from the Marketing Association, visit http://www.marketing.org.nz/events_calendar.php and sign up for email reminders.


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