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Membership Benefits

Premium benefits, for premium members

 

Being a £99/year premium member gives you much, much more…

  • Free access to premium member content including Sector Seminar Reports and business guides
  • Additional newswires and business intelligence briefings
  • Free entry to the Netimperative Members Party
  • Free access to the premium member-only Directors’ Dinners reports
  • Advanced access to our special reports
  • 50% discount for tickets to our Net Nights debates and parties
  • 20% discount for Digital Directors’ Dinners
  • 20% discount for listings in our Digital Industry Guide of suppliers
  • 50% discount for Netimperative Sector Seminars
  • 50% discount for Netimperative Roadshows
  • 50% discount for Netimperative Roundtables
  • Priority booking and discounted premium member rates for further Netimperative Events including The Imperatives Digital Awards

Email newsletter suscriptions are still free

 

Here’s what you get for starters…

  • Daily newswires
  • A couple of our weekly or monthly sector round-ups
  • Priority on full price tickets for our Digital Directors’ Dinners,  Sector Seminars, NetNight debates and conferences
  • Access to a few of our special reports

Personal premium members

Receive the full range of premium services and discounts, including a Free Basic listing in the Digital Industry Guide.
Individual - 1 person

£99 + vat
So what are you waiting for? Register today!

Group membership for 10 people is £650 + vat

Corporate premium members
Your team receive a Free Enhanced Entry in the Digital Industry Guide of suppliers and a Company Profile on the site  in the members’ area.
All of your teams can receive as many of our newswires as they like and they all enjoy the benefits of individual premium membership.

Corporate membership is £999 + vat

 

 

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