immediate future demystifies social media with clinics for brand marketers
Online PR and social media specialist, immediate future, is offering one-to-one social media marketing clinics at the Online Marketing Show, 30th June – 1st July, Grand Hall Olympia (Stand 142), which will provide brand directors with a better understanding of the social media opportunity.
[UKPRwire, Mon Jun 22 2009] Online PR and social media specialist, immediate future, is offering one-to-one social media marketing clinics at the Online Marketing Show, 30th June – 1st July, Grand Hall Olympia (Stand 142), which will provide brand directors with a better understanding of the social media opportunity.
Experienced in managing global and local initiatives, the consultancy team is providing advice accumulated from working with clients such as Sony Europe, Diageo, BBC, RSPCA, Mirror group and bmibaby: offering insights usually only reserved for clients. In addition, participants will receive immediate future’s latest Twitter guide, detailing 140 Twitter profiles and examining how brands are using micro-blogging as an online marketing tool.
Cutting through the confusing jargon and social media speak, participants will discover how to identify influencers and build effective relationships. Explaining the planning framework for social media, brands will gain insight into which strategies and tactics deliver against their marketing objectives.
“Radical changes are needed if organisations are to move from a command and control viewpoint, to one that embraces a collective approach to communications. This is not just limited to those departments at the coalface of social media – it requires investment by senior management,” says Katy Howell, managing director, immediate future. “These clinics will enable marketing professionals to develop a clear picture of how social media can benefit their organisations.”
With only a limited number of clinic meetings available, register early to avoid disappointment at http://www.immediatefuture.co.uk/tailored-clinics-for-advice-on-social-media/.
Katy Howell will also be centre stage at the New Media & Publishing Arena on the 30th June at 1-2pm, where she will be hosting a workshop on ‘Twitter: strategies, techniques, rules, measurement and140 brands’. She will also be speaking about ‘Online PR – the key to unlocking your brand potential’ on 1st July at 3.05pm-3.50pm.
For more information please contact Mandy Meredith at immediate future on 0845 408 2031 or at mandy.meredith@immediatefuture.co.uk.
About immediate future
immediate future is an independent public relations company that specialises in digital PR for brands alongside business and corporate public relations for the digital marketing industry.
Specialists in online PR and social media relations the company helps brands manage the online conversation and build a positive reputation. Campaigns are enhanced with influential blog relations; SEO PR increases search engines visibility; and online press coverage generates advocacy.
Successfully delivering trade PR and high profile campaigns for digital marketing companies, immediate future works with clients such as Logan Tod, Avenue A | Razorfish, R.O.Eye and Mercado Software.
immediate future represents clients such as Sony Europe, Diageo, BBC, PSP, NSPCC, Kinder Bueno, RSPCA and CW Jobs. For more information please visit www.immediatefuture.co.uk
About the Online Marketing Show
The Online Marketing 2009 (OMS) is a Centaur publishing event. It is the only UK event to bring together experts and suppliers covering every element of online marketing all under one roof, over two days. The event is in its fifth year and will be held at the Grand Hall, Olympia, London. OMS covers all aspects of online marketing from SEO to PPC; blogging to podcasting; accessibility to analytics; email; affiliate and mobile marketing; online ads; and integration. Tackling the challenges faced in each area and offering advice on the latest online marketing developments. For conference agenda and information please visit: www.onlinemarketingshow.co.uk