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eMarketing - Advisory Service

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For more eMarketing resources visit the eMarketing section of Knowledge Base.

eMarketing Network - Special Interest Group

The eMarketing Network (eMN) was set up to provide support to practitioners, agencies and suppliers of email marketing, online advertising, eCommerce and online promotions. Our objective is to promote ethical best practice eMarketing in New Zealand.

The eMN has been involved with the anti-SPAM submission document as well as participating at industry meetings around the issue of spam regulation. Don't forget about the regular Brainy Breakfast events we run throughout the year, our two-day Practical Email Marketing course and the standards and best practice guidelines we also develop!

Do you have a question in the specialist area of eMarketing?
You can put your question to the experts by contacting the eMarketing Network. Email your question here.



eMarketing Network - About Us

The executive committee is focused on three key areas:

  • Lobbying, Alliances and Standards: Promoting industry best practice in a way that ensures the eMarketing industry remains self regulated.

  • Events and Education: Developing and supporting the best in New Zealand's strategic and creative talent in the eMarketing space.

  • Marketing and Communications: Promoting the eMarketing industry.

Find out more about the eMarketing Network...

eMarketing Network - About Us


Who is on the eMN Executive?

Meet the driving forces behind the eMarketing Network. The Executive represents members of the Network and they play a very active role in maintaining the viability of eMarketing as an ethical and legitimate marketing communications tool.

Who is on the eMN Executive?


Want to be involved?

If you are interested in being involved with the eMarketing Network Special Interest Group, have any suggestions to make or just wish to be kept in the loop with topical issues please contact the Membership Team and register your interest.

It's FREE for all Marketing Association members!

We also invite you to join the eMN Facebook and LinkedIn groups.

Want to be involved?


eMarketing Network Events

Jericho Brainy Breakfast Series
The aim of this breakfast series is to inject small digestable
amounts of e-based knowledge to all involved directly and
indirectly with eMarketing. More information on these events is available here.

Brainy Day
The Brainy Day is a hands-on, interactive series of workshops
where you learn how to put into practice the great ideas you've
heard at the Jericho Brainy Breakfasts. More information on this
event is available here.

Practical Email Marketing
The course is a practical and case study-based look at exactly what any organisation wanting to use email as a marketing tool should know. More information on this course is available here.


eMarketing Network Events


Standards and Guidelines

For more information on the following topics, click on the link below.

  • Best Practice Guidelines for Mobile Marketing
  • Data Transfer Standards
  • Best Practice Guidelines for Email Marketing
  • Standards for Search Engine Marketing
  • Best Practice Guidelines for Fax Marketing
  • Best Practice Guidelines for Direct Marketing Data

Standards and Guidelines


Suggested Privacy Policy

Are you wanting a comprehensive privacy policy to use as a template for your own website? Look no further!

Suggested Privacy Policy


eMarketing Network - Dictionary

This is the eMarketing Network's Dictionary of Terms.  All definitions are in alphabetical order.

eMarketing Network - Dictionary


Frequently Asked Questions on Special Interest Groups

For more information on who these groups are, visit the FAQ's section for Special Interest Groups (SIG's).

Frequently Asked Questions on Special Interest Groups


 
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