Tag: 'Dialogs'
The following posts have the tag 'Dialogs' assigned to them.
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Viral: Quality or Quantity?
Posted by admin on February 22, 2008It’s time for viral to come of age. At this Dialogue we attempt to address the key questions that challenge the industry and cut-through some of the hyperbole in search of some clarity. The event has been posted on the BIMA Web site for over a week and ticket sales are going very well.
The big
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New compelling networking events
Posted by admin on May 15, 20072007 is the year for startups, networking, collaboration and of course BIMA to raise its voice to help deliver new and exciting benefits which are exclusive to members.
I should know about the networking side of things, I’m a networking slut of late – as seen on Channel 4 news recently. So, I’d like to ensure
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BIMA Dialogue: Igniting buzz with social media relations and online PR
Posted by admin on May 10, 2007Date: 23rd May 2007
Time: 17:45pm – 21:00pm
Price: £34 + vat (£39.95) [Buy]
Member Price: £20 + vat (£23.50) [Buy]
Venue: LBi offices, 1 Naoroji Street, London
Address: LBi offices, 1 Naoroji Street, London WC1X 0JD
Chair
Mat Morrison, Director at RMM
Speakers
Mark Rogers, CEO at Market Sentinel
Dan Light, Head of Interactive at Picture Production Company
Katy Howell. Managing Director at immediate future
Overview
How
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London Councils using the Web to engage with the public
Posted by admin on March 29, 2007I’m probably a little late in writing this post but what the hell, better late than never. I’ve been invited to give a presentation to a room packed with heads of local councils in London. No, I don’t mean heads without bodies.
The subject matter is ‘how to better engage with the public through the Web’.
When
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UK Startups vs the US Upstarts
Posted by admin on March 27, 2007There’s a buzz around the European startup community at present. Well, actually, most of it seems to be happening in London, where the passion and enthusiasm is most apparent and collaboration is easier to attain. That’s probably because it’s a big city with lots of people and all speaking the same language with no water
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