FRIDAY AFTERNOON SPECIAL!!! 6/3/11
Receive 50% off tickets to #LBSBoost & #CrowdAdBiz from 2pm-5pm EST with code IWNY50
We are excited to co-produce two awesome sessions with Ludvik + Partners, a full-service advertising and marketing agency built 100% on a crowdsourcing model, taking place during NYC’s Internet Week 2011 in June! The first 150 attendees at each session will receive a signed copy of “We First” by Simon Mainwaring.
ABOUT THE SESSIONS

Using Location Based Services to Boost Your Biz #LBSBoost
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 from 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (ET)
Moderator: Jason Keath, President Social Fresh
Panelists: Nataly Kogan, VP of Consumer Experience at WHERE; Ryan Kuder, VP of Marketing at Bizzy; Rob Reed, Founder/CEO at Momentfeed; and Phil Thomas Di Giulio, Co-Founder at Pegshot.
Summary: While location based services (LBS) like Foursquare and Facebook Places are just starting to take off, smart marketers are realizing that this new loyalty play can be a great way to connect to their customer base. During this interactive panel, we will explore a number of different factors around LBS (and where its headed)?
CrowdSourcing Advertising Business #CrowdAdBiz
Tuesday, June 7, 2011 from 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (ET)
Moderator: Mike Martoccia
Panelists: Claudia Batten of Victors & Spoils; John Andrews of Collective Bias; Epirot Ludvik Nekaj of Ludvik + Partners; James Sherrett of AdHack; Peter LaMotte of GeniusRocket; Matt Mickiewicz of 99designs; Rob Salvatore of tongal; and Shelley Kuipers of chaordix.
Summary: Because Internet Week is crowdsourced, we’ll look at how advertising business is changing by using the crowdsourcing and collaborative model. The view point will be taken by North American-based ad agencies’ leaders and platforms who are transforming advertising business to be more cost efficient and engaging.
For more information on Internet Week 2011, visit http://www.internetweekny.com/.



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