Our next event:
12/3/2007: Dr. David Weinberger on “Embrace the Digital Disorder”
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Take a look at past events:
7/10/2007: Andrew Keen on “Overcoming Amateur Hour on Web 2.0”
12/1/2006: Rick Mathieson on “The Evolution of Brand: Will cell phones and techno-marketing evolve business or take it backwards?”
6/23/2006: Dr. Clotaire Rapaille on “Culture Codes: Why People Around the World Buy as They Do”
11/10/2005: Bob Lamons on “Case Studies that Make the Case for B2B Branding”
9/8/2005: Karen Post on “Brain Tattoos: Creating Unique B-to-B Brands that Stick”
11/4/2004: John Winsor on “Brand Stories: 9 Steps to Creating Customer Dialogue Through the Power of Storytelling”
6/24/2004: Douglas Atkin on “The Culting of Brands: Six Steps to Cultivating Fanatical Customer Loyalty”
10/1/2003: Professor Don Schultz on “Brand Babble”
6/25/2003: Fred Newell on “Saving CRM: Eight Steps to Reviving Customer Relationship Management by Empowering Customers”
4/22/2003: Richard Laermer on “The Free Ride is Over: Seven Trends That Signal the End of Convention for Business Marketers”
1/14/2003: Professor Don Schultz on “We Have Met the Enemy and He Is Us: The Problem With Business Marketing Is with the Marketers”
11/1/2002: Al and Laura Ries on “Seven Steps To Building a Business Brand in a Scary New World”
7/25/2002: Emanuel Rosen on “Nine Ways To Build Buzz”
 

 

Best-selling author Emanuel Rosen covers nine ways to build buzz at July 25 Mobium New Paradigm Series event

Speaking to a capacity crowd of more than 150 at Mobium in downtown Chicago, the best-selling “Anatomy of Buzz” author covered nine ways business marketers can create grassroots buzz, citing extensive research and real-world business examples.

See for yourself

Watch it on mobium.tv

For a transcript of an interview with Emanuel Rosen, click here.

And be sure to watch for the next Mobium/BIGfrontier breakfast event, featuring distinguished Northwestern University professor Don Schultz, the father of integrated marketing communications. Professor Schultz will be speaking at Mobium’s downtown Chicago offices on January 14, 2003.

To learn more about the Mobium New Paradigm series, click here.

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