DATA MARKETING is Canada’s leading Mar-Tech conference and expo designed for the modern marketers. The event will hold its 4th edition at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Toronto, on November 28th to 29th. DM is the most productive meeting this year!
This year the addition of the Content Marketing Summit offers an opportunity to learn from brand leaders such as McDonald’s, Movember, Twitter, Samsung and more! The Content Marketing Summit is a 2-in-1 experience that focuses on the intersection between creating brand messages and the science of data.
Innovation leaders from Canadian Olympic Committee, Art Gallery Ontario, Buzzfeed, Yellow Pages, Expedia and more, will be speaking on marketing in the hyper-competitive digital age. Registration is fully booked with 1,000 experts in modern marketers from Canada and US.
WHEN: Nov. 28 – 29, 2016
WHERE: Hyatt Regency, 370 King St. Toronto, ON M5V 1J9
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Data Marketing Conference speaks the Language of Modern Marketing
DATA MARKETING is Canada’s leading Mar-Tech conference and expo designed for the modern marketers. The event will hold its 4th edition at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Toronto, on November 28th to 29th. DM is the most productive meeting this year!
This year the addition of the Content Marketing Summit offers an opportunity to learn from brand leaders such as McDonald’s, Movember, Twitter, Samsung and more! The Content Marketing Summit is a 2-in-1 experience that focuses on the intersection between creating brand messages and the science of data.
Innovation leaders from Canadian Olympic Committee, Art Gallery Ontario, Buzzfeed, Yellow Pages, Expedia and more, will be speaking on marketing in the hyper-competitive digital age. Registration is fully booked with 1,000 experts in modern marketers from Canada and US.
WHEN: Nov. 28 – 29, 2016
WHERE: Hyatt Regency, 370 King St. Toronto, ON M5V 1J9
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