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OgilvyOne CEO to speak at Search Marketing Expo

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Apr 21, 2009

Brian Fetherstonhaugh, Chairman and CEO of OgilyvyOne Worldwide, will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Search Marketing Expo (SMX) London.

Brian will open proceedings on day one of SMX London with a strategic view of how marketing is evolving and the critical role search must play.   

Brian’s keynote address, entitled “Search and the evolution of marketing”, will provide an insight into what will happen as the world goes digital in terms of how brands are built and how corporate cultures are created.

Delegates will hear how marketing is changing, why consumers are adopting digital much faster than marketers and how to close the gap.  

Delegates will hear how marketing is changing, why consumers are adopting digital much faster than marketers and how to close the gap.  

 

Delegates will hear how marketing is changing, why consumers are adopting digital much faster than marketers and how to close the gap.   

Matthew Finlay, Managing Director, Rising Media said: “We are delighted to welcome Brian as our keynote speaker at this year’s SMX. Brian is one of the World’s most respected authorities in global marketing. His expertise and passion for search marketing and his success in using digital for brand building and developing cultures is well documented. Delegates will understand why Brian believes that search is the single most profound change in marketing for over 25 years” and how to maximize the opportunities from digital marketing.”

 The Search Marketing Expo (SMX) London takes place at the New Connaught Rooms, London 18-19 May.

Programmed by world-renowned search authority Chris Sherman, Internet Marketers and web professionals from around Europe will learn how to grow their business and improve their ROI using cutting-edge techniques and industry best practices in search marketing.  

To register go to: www.smxlondon.com or call + 44 7092 047095.  

For sponsorship and exhibition information contact Nick Paul at Rising Media npaul@risingmedia.com 

Full Agenda: 

http://searchmarketingexpo.com/london/2009/agenda

 

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