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October 14, 2008

Interactive Marketing: An Imperative In A Recession

[Posted by Shar VanBoskirk]

***Updated with new registration information***

With an economic crisis looming, marketers must find new means to cut costs and deliver returns.  Many interactive marketing tools can actually provide cost-effective ways for firms to increase sales and deepen customer relationships. 

I hope you will join me for a  complimentary Webinar where we discuss how interactive marketing can help you battle budget cuts or slagging sales due to the slowing economy.  In this Webinar, I'm planning to define how interactive marketing should be a mandate for all marketers to stay relevant to their end consumers.  I'm also going to tackle why interactive marketing matters, how your firm should approach it and how Forrester can help you craft meaningful interactive marketing strategies.

Here are the details:

When: Friday, October 24th 2008
Time:  11:00am-12:00pm Eastern Time

Follow this link to register or for more information:  Register here to attend this Webinar

Hope to see you on the Webinar!

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ViSalus

Looks like a promising business opportunity. Lots of helpful information.

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BizBlogged1

Interactive Marketing refers to the evolving trend in marketing whereby marketing has moved from a transaction-based effort to a conversation. Hope the seminar helped well..

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Morten E. Wulff

Could you mail me the presentation from this webinar (or tell me where to download it?), please?

Thanks.

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