Kevin Hillstrom: MineThatData

Exploring How Customers Interact With Advertising, Products, Brands, and Channels, using Multichannel Forensics.

May 21, 2007

Seattle DMA Event: Conference Slides

Thanks very much to those of you who joined me for my talk today at the Seattle DMA event, "Market To The Max". A great crowd, and great questions! Follow this link to download slides from the presentation.

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May 15, 2007

Listen To Tuesday's Webinar!

The good folks at Intelligent Results recorded today's webinar on Multichannel Forensics. The event was well attended. Thanks to everybody who joined me, I appreciate that you spent time listening to this topic.

Please click here to listen to today's presentation. You'll be able to follow along with the slides as you listen to the audio portion of the presentation.

Up next is the Seattle DMA's "Market To The Max" event on Monday, May 21. If you're in Seattle, stop by after the presentation for a chat! You'll also have a chance to hear uber-bloggers Robert Scoble and Ben McConnell, as well as Friend of MineThatData Chris Baggott at this conference.

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April 20, 2007

Seattle Direct Marketing Association: Market To The Max 2007

One of the best local direct marketing programs in years is all yours if you attend the Seattle Direct Marketing Association's "Market To The Max" conference on May 21, from 8:00am to 5:00pm at the Bell Harbor Conference Center in Seattle.

At first, you might think that attending my 10:00am session on Multichannel Forensics is worth the admission price. You'd be wrong. Take a look at this lineup of speakers.

Keynote Sessions from former Washington Governor Gary Locke, author and uber-blogger Ben McConnell (Church of the Customer), and Microsoft VP Jeff Bell highlight an informative day.

Breakout sessions are loaded with great speakers as well. My blogging audience will be happy to know that A-lister Robert Scoble will participate in a panel discussion. Friend of MineThatData Chris Baggott will team with Eddie Bauer alum Bryan Chaffe on a search marketing session.

Register by Tuesday, and save $20 off of the $219 membership fee.

I look forward to seeing you at my session on Multichannel Forensics!

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