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(Pay per click services) Top speakers at the India National Summit Internet Marketing 2009 on 23rd and 24th of November in Mumbai

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By Ines van Bavel

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Vice President of IMRB International, one of the leaders in market research, will be the chairman and be speaking of Future Internet Perspectives

Other speakers are: Ebay India, CocaCola, Monster.com, TATA Motors, MakeMyTrip.com, Apollo Hospitals Group, ICICI Lombard and Indiamart.com

These and more questions will be answered:

* How can you implement effectively the latest tools on Mobile Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Viral Marketing etc.?

* To convert browser into buyers: what are the ways to get higher conversation rates?

* What are the latest key metrics & web analytics to track and measure your ROI on your Social Media Marketing Campaign?

* SEO & Online Advertising (e.g PPC): how to optimize it so that you will get maximum result with minimum costs?

* Effective ways to integrate marketing & branding strategy

This year, around 80 Head (online) Marketeers of all kind of sectors will be together, and there will be enough time to discuss and benchmark with each other during the 2 days at the formal and informal (lunches, breaks) way.

Sponsored by ZAPAK

Mediapartners are: OMlogic, Domain-b, Quasar Media and OMBS

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More info about the Summit? There are students-discounts and discounts available when you come together with your colleague. Please contact IBB International:

www.ibbint.com/internet-marketing-india.html or www.internetbusinessinfo.net/internet-marketing-conference-india

Phone: 00913340034942 or by email: mail@ibbint.com

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