Mobile Media Strategies 2011 will be held in London on June 14th and it has a line up that’s well worth a look.
The conference has sessions covering:
- Getting started: How to build an appropriate mobile strategy for your business.
- Making money: Looking at subscription models, one-off payments, freemium tactics, advertising and sponsorship.
- Next generation models: Incorporating video and multimedia content into your mobile offerings, developing greater interactivity & designing specifically for tablets.
- Innovation case studies: Showing live examples of success from your peers.
- Mobile futures: Plan for the future with our panellists thoughts on how the mobile media ecosystem is likely to evolve over the next 5 years.
Speakers already confirmed include one or two old colleagues of Business Mobile:
- John Barnes, Managing Director, Digital & Tech, Incisive Media
- David Gibbs, General Manager, Mobile, BSkyB
- Ilico Elia, Head of Consumer Mobile, Reuters
- Tim Rodwell, Director of Mobile Development, Telegraph Media Group
- Ronan de Renesse, Senior Analyst, Screen Digest
- Paul Lyonette, Head of Mobile Advertising, EMEA, Microsoft Advertising
- Tom Standage, Digital Editor, The Economist
- Rebekah Billingsley, Publisher, Mobile Services, BBC Worldwide
- Dominic Jacquesson, Media Analyst, Ink On Dead Trees
- Justin Moodie, Digital Publisher, Dorling Kindersley
- Nic Newman, Consultant and Former Controller, Future Media & Technology, BBC
- Carlo Campus, VP, Innovations in Newspapers
- Jonathon Moore, Head of Product Development, Guardian News & Media
Register before the end of play on April 18th and save £100 off the standard registration fees
If you register by April 18th you can benefit from our super early-bird registration rates of just £297 (saving you £100 off the standard registration fees). And please remember that we offer additional generous discounts for group bookings.
Not only that, but they’re so confident that you’ll love the event that they are offering a full money-back guarantee of your fees if you are not completely satisfied.
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