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The Great Viral Marketing Debate


When: September 7th, 2004 19:00 to 22:00
Location: PSI Conference Centre
Price: £25.00 Reduced to £20.00 if you are eligible for a discount.
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Roll up, roll up to see Justin Kirby (a viral marketing fanatic) and Danny Meadows-Klue (who doesn't believe viral is a valid form of advertising) battle it out with the viral debate of the year!

The Great Viral Marketing Debate

Justin Kirby, MD, DMC vs Danny Meadows-Klue, Chief Executive, IAB

The Great Viral Marketing Debate sees Kirby argue it out with Meadows-Klue to determine if viral marketing really is a valid form of advertising.

Background

There’s too much interruptive advertising across digital media - this is a given - and because of this there has been a rise in viral marketing.

We all know that viral marketing allows users to interact with the brand in a way that traditional advertising hasn’t allowed, but is this always a good thing?

The Debate

In the red corner is Kirby. A viral marketing fanatic, he'll be exploring: In the blue corner is Meadows-Klue, considering the following: Who will feint?

Who will pack a punch?

And more importantly, who will have the upper cut and reign supreme?

Come to The Great Viral Marketing Debate to find out!


About the Speakers

Justin Kirby started his career in the mid-80s working on ground-breaking multimedia installation projects, including the famous Herbie Hancock video robotics models. In 1994, Justin founded Digital Media Communications Ltd (DMC). DMC are the experts in planning, seeding and tracking online viral and buzz marketing campaigns for major brands, including Diesel, EA Sports, Eidos, Levi’s, Mates, Mazda, MTV, Sony Ericsson, Ubi Soft, Virgin and Xbox. They are also co-founders of the international Viral & Buzz Marketing Association (www.vbma.net).

Danny Meadows-Klue trained in traditional publishing with United News and Media. In 1995 he joined The Daily Telegraph’s pioneering award-winning internet service which he helped manage for more than four years before being appointed as a director of Hollinger Telegraph New Media Ltd. He then moved to NBC’s Internet operations where took up the post of one of the European Vice Presidents. Danny is the chief executive of the industry’s commercial trade association, the Interactive Advertising Bureau, which he helped found in 1997.


Please note: Bookings made within three days of this event require credit card payment. Many thanks.

Location

PSI Conference Centre

100 Park Village East, Camden Town, London NW1 3SR; nearest tube station: Mornington Crescent, nearest train station: Euston, busses: 24, 27, 29, 88, 134, 168, 253

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