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Digital Centered Marketing: New York 

MicroTek Global Learning Solutions 90 Broad Street, 11th Floor  
New York , New York  10004 
3/10/2011 7:30 AM  - 3/10/2011 4:45 PM 

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Listen to a Sneak Peek by Facilitators Dana VanDen Heuvel and Toby Bloomberg

Marketers’ ability to achieve real business results on limited funds is critical to their success in today’s current economic environment. Reaching and engaging employees, customers and partners through the use of digitally-centered channels has proven to be a highly-effective and cost-efficient means of achieving such success. The complexities, however, of navigating and succeeding in the highly-fragmented space are great.

In this AMA Hot Topic Briefing Digital-Centered Marketing: A Marketer’s Secret Weapon, participants will explore the world beyond the Internet to better understand and immediately seize the opportunities existing in digital marketing.

Through a blend of interactive sessions and hands-on learning, attendees will be equipped with techniques and best practices in optimizing the various digital marketing elements, including mobile, viral and social marketing channels. Our expert facilitators will provide methods for effectively using digital data and building loyal digital relationships.  And because the current economic conditions leave zero room for wasted dollars, this Briefing will conclude with a session fully dedicated to creating metrics for effectively measuring the ROI of digitally-centered marketing initiatives.

Topics
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Digital-Centered Marketing: The Who, What, Where, When and How of Success
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DCM Core Building Blocks: Digital Data, Digital Content, Digital Relationships
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The New DCM Strategy:  Recession-based and Organizationally Aligned
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Building Loyal and Personal Relations in Digital Marketing
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The Art of Blogging
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Managing your Reputation Online: Applying Proven Tactics
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Leveraging Community to Build your Brand - Both Internally and Externally
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Staying Ahead of the Curve: Digital Marketing in 2020
- Metrics, Metrics, Metrics: Building and Communicating ROI for Social Media Campaign
Facilitators
Dana VanDen Heuvel, COO, Perfect Patients Pty Ltd. And, Founder, BlogSavant
Toby Bloomberg, President, Bloomberg Marketing/Diva Marketing

PROGRAM AGENDA

07:30 AM - 08:15AM        
REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

08:15 AM- 08:45AM         
INTRODUCTIONS AND PRE-EVENT DIGITAL MARKETING PERSPECTIVES
 

08:45 AM - 09:45AM        
THE DCM CORE BUILDING BLOCKS
Before we embark on the path to digital-centered marketing (DCM), we’ll thoroughly explain the core of digital-centered marketing.  You will now be able to answer the tough questions with a thorough understanding of each of the three building blocks of digital-centered marketing: 1) Digital Data, 2) Digital Content and 3) Digital Relationships.

09:45 AM - 10:00 AM       
BREAK

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM        
BUILDING LOYAL & PERSONAL RELATIONS IN DIGITAL MARKETING
Digital-centered marketing certainly has a mass appeal, but it’s not based on a mass approach.  One of the best digital relationship marketers in the business will provide insight on what it takes to form, nurture and grow digital relationships with your customers on a “human” level using communities, public relations 2.0, personalized digital messaging and other tools.

12:00 PM -01:00 PM          
LUNCH
 

01:00 PM - 02:45PM          
The New DCM Strategy: Recession-Based and Organizationally-Aligned
It’s time to turn understanding into action. We’ll explore how to refocus the marketing team, how to sell clients and stakeholders on a digital-centered strategy, what it takes to perform the necessary work to shift the organization’s thinking, how to gainfully execute in the midst of a recession and how to strategically align your DCM strategy with your organizations’ new recession-based objectives.

02:45 PM - 03:00 PM         
BREAK

03:00 PM - 04:00 PM         
Metrics, Metrics, Metrics: Building & Communicating ROI for Social Media Campaigns
In today’s economy, demonstrating an ROI is critical a marketers’ role. And ROI on digital-centered marketing comes with significant challenges and complexities. In this session, attendees will understand the key ROI components and gain insight on which channels most impact their pipeline to ensure long-term success in digital-centered marketing.

04:00 PM - 04:30 PM         
Staying Ahead of the Curve: Learning from Others’ Lessons & Creating Action-Oriented Objectives
Before we depart, we’ll engage in a highly interactive Q&A and problem solving session with the speakers and audience that will help everyone attending to learn by example, get answers to their questions on digital-centered marketing and leave with action-oriented objectives to put the day’s learning to work immediately upon returning to the office.

04:30 PM - 04:45 PM         
Marketing Makeovers
We will leverage this remaining time to conduct a series of “Marketing Makeovers” with some of the participating companies in the audience. We’ll dive deep into specific, emerging or hypothetical marketing challenges where digital-centered marketing tools and tactics will provide a competitive marketing edge, illustrating precisely how the concepts discussed throughout the day can be applied to individual marketing challenges.

04:45PM                                               
EVENT END

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Spotlight Forum Conference Center Location
MicroTek Global Learning Solutions
90 Broad Street
11th Floor
New York, NY 10004
Tel: 1 212.207.9620
Website: http://www.mclabs.com/facilities/new_york.aspx

The MicroTek New York City training center is located in the heart of the financial district in downtown Manhattan just 2-blocks south of the New York Stock Exchange.  Classrooms offer access to T1 lines, a DSL back up and Wi-Fi connectivity.
Close proximity to hotels, public transportation, and points of interest such as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island make the facility a great location.

Special Notice: It is necessary for all attendees to carry a photo ID.  Please allow extra time to go through lobby security.

The building has a white cement facade with a brass awning and a huge number "90" on either side. MicroTek is on the 11th floor.

Recommended Hotels
Club Quarters, Downtown - Best Value 
52 William Street
New York, NY 10005
Phone: (212) 269–6400
MicroTek Rate: Rates are seasonal, please call for MicroTek rate.
* Rates subject to change without notice.
Distance from Facility: 3 short blocks

Club Quarters, Midtown 
40 West 45th Street (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues)
New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 354-6400
MicroTek Rate: Rates are seasonal, please call for MicroTek rate.
* Rates subject to change without notice.
Distance from Facility: 5 miles

Gild Hall (formerly Wall Street District Hotel)
15 Gold Street
New York, NY 10038
(At the corner of Gold Street & Platt Street)
Reservations: 212.232.7700 or toll free: 800.268.0700 
MicroTek Rate: Callers must ask for the MICROTEK rate.
(Or use Booking Code = UI)
* Rates subject to change without notice.
Distance from Facility: 6 Blocks

Marriott New York Downtown
85 West Street
New York, NY 10006
Phone: 800.242.8685
MicroTek Rate:
May - Sept. 11:  $239
Sept. 12 - Dec. 31:  $299
Guest must ask for MicroTek rate.
* Rates subject to change without notice.
Distance from Facility: Less than 1 mile

Area Attractions, Events and Tourism
Please visit the New York City Convention & Visitors Bureau at www.nycvisit.com.

ADA
The AMA is committed to providing equal access to our meetings for all attendees.  If you are an attendee with a disability and require program accommodations, please contact the AMA Meeting Services Department, and a member of our staff will ensure that appropriate access arrangements are made.  If you have specific disability related needs for your hotel sleeping room, please be sure to communicate those directly to the hotel when you make your reservation.  In an effort to provide the highest quality of service to all attendees, we require that details of all access requests be communicated to our office at least 14 days in advance of the beginning of the meeting.

AMA's travel coordinator, Tower Travel Management, is available to assist with reservations.  Call 1 800.542.9700 within the U.S. and Canada.  Reservation lines are open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST or, you may contact them via email at association@towertravel.com.

Tower Travel will proactively research airfares on ALL airline carriers to ensure that the lowest available fares are offered to all attendees.  They are dedicated to providing superior customer service and hassle-free travel arrangements.  Please note that fees, restrictions and cancellation penalties will apply.

Directions:
90 Broad Street is between Bridge Street and Stone Street, just two blocks South of the New York Stock Exchange.

From the North (upstate NY, New England states):
• Take I-87 South/Major Deegan Expressway to Exit #3 138th Street.
• Stay straight onto Exterior Street.
• Exterior Street becomes Major William F Deegan Blvd.
• Turn right onto 3rd Avenue Bridge. Merge into lanes for FDR.
• Stay in designated lanes for FDR and proceed south to Exit #1 Battery Park/Staten Island Ferry.
• Make the first right onto Broad Street.
• Go up Broad Street 2 traffic lights and MicroTek is on the left hand side-90 Broad.

From the South/West (NJ, Southern States):
• Take I-95 North to I-78 Exit #14 to 14-14A-14B-14C/US-1/US-22, go towards 14A-14B-14C/Bayonne/Jersey City/Holland Tunnel.
• Merge onto New Jersey Tpke Exit E/I-78 E (Portions toll).
• Turn slight right onto 12th St; 12th St becomes Boyle Plaza; Boyle Plaza becomes Holland Tunnel.
• Once thru the tunnel follow signs for RT-9A/Uptown/West Street.
• Make a left onto left West Street/West Side Hwy.
• Veer to the far right lane and go straight to the stop sign.
• Make the left at the stop sign onto Battery Place.
• Go straight and make a left onto Bridge Street, proceed straight to Broad and make a left.
• You will be right in front of the building-90 Broad.

From East (L.I):
• Take the Southern State Parkway West towards New York.
• Take that to the Cross Island Pkwy North Exit towards the Whitestone Bridge.
• Take Cross Island to I-495 West, exit #30W toward Midtown Tunnel.
• Proceed on I-495/Long Island Expressway to the Queens Mid-town Tunnel (Toll $3.50).
• Once thru the tunnel keep left once out of the tunnel.
• Make a left onto E. 34th Street.
• Go straight and make a right onto the FDR South.
• Proceed on the FDR to exit #1 Battery Park/Staten Island Ferry.
• Make the first right onto Broad Street.
• Go up Broad Street 2 traffic lights and MicroTek is on the left hand side-90 Broad.

Parking
Icon Parking ($24.00 p/d; call to confirm pricing) *indoor garage
(212) 668-1448
14 S. William Street
(between Broad & Mill Lane)
Kim Parking ($28.00 p/d; call to confirm pricing) *indoor garage
(212) 363-7700
9 Stone Street
(between Broad & Whitehall)

Transportation
Subway
NYC Bus and Subway http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/nyct/index.html MetroCards can be purchased inside any subway station at the vending machines. They accept cash/credit cards/debit cards. $2.00 per ride with free transfers to any subway or bus. Subway maps can be obtained at any station booth for free.
Subway Route:  Station
1:  South Ferry - please note that only the 1st 5 cars open their doors at this stop.
2,/-3:  Wall St.
4,/-5:  Bowling Green
J,/-M,/-Z:  Broad St.
R,/-W:  Whitehall St.
 
Listed below are the (approx.) blocks, depending upon which exit you leave the subway station will determine the # of blocks (at most it would be off by 1, 1 1/2 blocks).
• 1/9 South Ferry: (3 blocks) Walk out of station (with the park on your left side; "Staten Island Ferry" Terminal is where you'll be exiting as the train station is inside the terminal) proceed to Water Street & make a right, go 2-blocks & make a left on Broad, go 1-block & you're at 90 Broad Street.
• 2/3 Wall Street: (4 blocks) (**ride the 1st car of the train when riding downtown/last car of train heading uptown) Walk 1-block to Broad Street make a left. Go 3-blocks & you're at 90 Broad Street.
• 4/5 Bowling Green: (3 blocks) exit station and walk away from the park, passing the "American Indian Museum" on your right hand side. Make a right on Whitehall, go 1/2 a block and make a left on Stone, go 1-block to Broad & make a right & you're at 90 Broad Street.
• J/M/Z to Broad Street: (2 blocks) walk east on Broad Street (towards the water/away from the Stock Exchange), we're on the right hand side 2-blocks down.
• R/W to Whitehall: (1 block) walk straight down Stone (only a block long - can't get lost) make a right on Broad & you're at 90 Broad Street.
• Path Train to WTC: walk 1-block up Liberty to Broadway make a right go South (same direction as traffic) & at the fork in the road (you'll see the statue of the "Bull") bear left, go 2-blocks to Stone Street make a left go 1-block to Broad & make a right & you're at 90 Broad Street.

Bus
M15-South Ferry: Broad & Water Street stop
M9-Battery Park: Broad & Water Street stop
For Express Bus service from the 5-boros visit : http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/busco/schedules/index.html

Ferry Service
We are located closest to Pier 11. Servicing New Jersey/Brooklyn & Queens.
For schedules & fare info visit: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/masstran/ferries/ferintro.html

Taxi and Shuttle Services
Super Shuttle Manhattan
• Tel: (800) 258-3826,
• La Guardia - $15.00 for 1st person ( $9.00 each additional person)
• JFK - $19.00 for 1st person ($9.00 each additional person)
• On demand 24 hours with drop off at all hotels or anywhere between Battery Park and 227th Street
New Day Taxi
• Tel: (212) 228-6666
• LaGuardia - $40.00
• JFK - $45.00
• Newark - $45.00 + toll
Allen
• Tel: (212) 228-1111
• LaGuardia - $40.00
• JFK - $45.00
• Newark - $45.00
*All prices subject to change.

No sponsor or exhibitor opportunities available at this event.