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We are travelling across the UK and Ireland this September to bring you some great events. You'll have the chance to chat with some of the most important companies in the industry about customer experience, new marketing startegies and much more at Digital Impact and the Customer Journey Roadshow. You can find all the information you need below, please have a look and book your place.
Creating the Ultimate Customer Journey Roadshow
We will be visiting Manchester, Dublin and London with our partners Rackspace, Redbox Digital, SLI Systems, Feefo and dotMailer.
At the roadshow we will take a look at how creating the best journey for your customers can take time and be a long process to success, which involves many different internal and external factors. Bringing them together effectively can be tough going, so knowing the route to a successful customer experience can boost your time and your ROI.
At these events we touch on all things to help you create the ultimate customer journey for your brand, whether it be user hosting, hybrid technology, connecting shoppers to products to accelerate e-commerce revenues, best practice on delivery and returns or an introduction to Facebook and reviews.
For the full details and to book your place, click below - Manchester, Tuesday 9th September
Dublin, Thursday 11th September
London, Thursday 25th September
Please note: this event is for RETAILERS ONLY
Digital Impact 2014
To succeed in modern marketing, you have to make a digital impact. The marketers and businesses who succeed create the most engaging, shareable multichannel experiences. They grow their reach, conversions and customer loyalty faster than their competitors.
At Digital Impact 2014, you will learn from brands creating the best digital experiences and managing content marketing to fuel the vital digital channels of search, social media and email marketing. Digital Impact 2014 will inspire digital marketing managers, marketing managers, directors and their advisors responsible for integrating digital marketing to use new approaches to plan, manage and optimise their digital channels to grow the commercial contribution from digital. You will learn from our interactive format featuring case studies of digital transformation from digital managers at leading brands and roundtables and panels to share your pain-points and best practices.
Event Details
Date: Wednesday 17th September Venue: Cavendish Conference Centre, Duchess Mews, London, W1G 9DT Timings: 8.30am - 6pm To register: please click here and use the code simixing25 for a 25% discount on the early bird rate of £195 that finishes at the end of July
We are looking forward to meeting you there
Take care
Charlie Lines Director and Founder Mixing Digital @mixingdigital
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