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| Posted by
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This blog was offline for sometime as it was being migrated from windows to linux server, for better security and flexibility.
We’re live now and will soon be active as earlier.
Looking forward for your support as usual
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November 22nd, 2010 |
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Tags: blog, update
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| Posted by
Shrinidhi Hande |
As mentioned in the earlier post, I did a bit of Googling to know more about the speakers of Marketing Conclave…
As I was searching for Suman Srivastava, I promptly landed on his blog,
http://sumansrivastava.blogspot.com/
His recent post mentions his tweets made during India Today Conclave, held recently in New Delhi
Aroon Purie starts the conclave with the opening passage from “tale of 2 cities” – “it was the best of times..worst of times…” #ITconclave
Charles Dickens still relevant to describe the first decade of the 21st century. #ITconclave
Chidambaram says Maoists are a bigger threat than Jihadists. #ITconclave
read more
Suman is also very active on twitter. You can follow him at @suman7…
Digging further, I also found that Suman had spoken at an earlier IAMAI event, 4th Conference on Digital Marketing, wherein he spoke about video advertisements…
Watch the webcast here http://www.24framesdigital.com/iamai/300908/suman_srivastava.htm
Join us at Marketing Conclave next week to meet Suman
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April 23rd, 2010 |
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Tags: blog, CEO, Euro RSCG, Marketing Conclave, profile, speaker, suman, Suman Srivastava, twitter
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| Posted by
Shrinidhi Hande |
Here are a few interesting links what various bloggers had to write about the recently concluded Mobile Ad Conference..
Sneha Menon wrote her experince attending the event:
In the Indian market, with mobile phones being such an ubiquitous medium, and in some regions of the country offering more penetration than TV and the internet, the potential for advertisers to reach a large audience is immense.
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Shrinidhi Hande lists some interesting points from the panel talks…
Most of us get irritated by the unsolicited SMS and voice calls that we get on our mobiles, trying to sell us something. We often vent our anger by shouting at the telemarketing lady or cursing the mobile company and brand for intruding our privacy and wasting our time.
While that’s about us, as consumers, mobile advertising as such is a whole new emerging industry, with heads of marketing companies, mobile operators and brand managers spending lots and lots of effort and time working on new strategies for Mobile advertising.
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WATBlog, our online media partner, published brief summary of all panel discussions
The IAMAI Mobile Ad conference held yesterday was one of the most engaging conferences Ive attended by IAMAI in recent times. There were several discussions among panelists and some key issues were touched upon by all of them. If you missed following our live updates via tweets here is a summary of all that was said at the event.
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24 frames digital have made live the video coverage of the event
View full coverage
Coverage by AFAQs.com
The second mobile ad conference saw a discussion on the convergence of mobile, social networking and location to drive ad revenues. The panellists comprised: Kiran Konduri, cofounder, Asklaila; Arun Bhati, head of solution area service delivery and provisioning, Ericsson; Satya Yerramsetti, chief executive officer, 160by2 and Krishna Kumar, director – business development, InMobi.com.
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BusinessBlogging.org, our Social Media Partners, covered the event live on IAMAI official blog
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April 15th, 2010 |
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Tags: 24framesdigital, blog, businessblogging, media, media coverage, watblog, webcast
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| Posted by
Shrinidhi Hande |
As an update to earlier post where we mentioned that there’s an issue with writing comments at this blog, we’re glad to inform that our technical team has got it resolved real fast.
Comments are fully functional now, please feel free to share your thoughts and expressions.
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March 23rd, 2010 |
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Tags: blog, comments, technical issues
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