Wednesday, February 01, 2006

 

Walmart.com VP Will Speak at eMarketing Association Event

 
Soren Mills, Vice President of Services, Operations & Multi Channel Integration at Walmart.com Will Speak at eMarketing Association Event

eMarketing Association's 6th Annual Executive Conference to feature integration, blogs, podcasts, email, SEO,   mobile marketing web marketing and online offline integration strategy. Registration open to marketing executives.

Providence, RI (PRWEB) February 1, 2006 -- The eMarketing Association today announced that Soren Mills, Vice President of Services, Operations & Multi Channel Integration at Walmart.com, will be addressing it's annual eMarketing Summit in San Francisco April 25th and 26th.

The conference which will feature keynotes by Murray Gaylord, Vice President of Brand Marketing for Yahoo! And Charlie Tillinghast, President and Publisher of MSNBC.com. The event in its 6th year attracts marketers from around the world to the two day summit where advanced processes and best practices are presented by leaders in the eMarketing arena. Registration is available at the emarketing.com website.

This conference is considered to be the premier industry event for advanced marketing techniques, processes and best practices. Robert Fleming, President and Chief Executive Officer said "eM6 in San Francisco is an exclusive event, there are no trade show booths, junior staffers, newbie's. This conference is held in a sophisticated environment with the top leaders in the eMarketing arena presenting. Sponsors include Yahoo!, Microsoft, The Internet Advertising Bureau, MSNBC, Mobile Marketing Association and Silverpop. First class accommodations, agenda, food and networking opportunities are provided to the delegates attending. Free wi-fi access is available to attendees who often bring laptops to the conference hall. A welcoming reception with extensive appetizers, a full bar including caps off day one. It happens this year that the ad:tech trade show will be running after the eMA conference in San Francisco, giving attendees the opportunity to visit that event as well during their stay. This conference truly provides a unique environment for senior executives to learn new strategies, tactics and network with their peers". Registration is still available to marketing and business executives at: www.emarketingassociation.com

Information on the conference is at the company's Website www.emarketingassociation.com.

Key Topics Covered...

• Referral Marketing
• eMail Marketing
• Pay for Performance Marketing
• Affiliate Programs
• Mobile Marketing
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Search Marketing
• SEO
• Metrics and Best Practices
• Integrated Marketing
• International eCommerce
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Blog marketing
• Podcasts
• Pay per click marketing
• Promotions and online incentives
• Future Tech Trends
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Legal Issues of Internet Marketing
• Site Design for Marketers
• Process improvement for Marketers
• Marketing and corporate culture

The eMarketing Association (eMA) has recently surpassed 8,000 members worldwide in over 60 countries, making it one of the largest marketing organizations in the world. Members include governments, companies, professionals and students involved with the eMarketing arena. The eMA provides marketing resources, services, research, certifications, educational programs and events to its members and the marketing community.

The eMA works with a number of organizations, companies and governments on issues related to eCommerce, multi-channel marketing and legislative issues.

More than 4,000 marketers have enrolled in eMA online courses and thousands of eMarketing professionals and students have achieved certification status.

eMA educational material and certifications are integrated in over 500 colleges and universities around the world.

www.emarketingassociation.com

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Press Contact: Robert Fleming
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Phone: 401 440 6519
Website:
http://www.emarketingassociation.com/2006/west/index.htm


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