LONDON, March 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
The only professional forum devoted to affiliate management comes to London on 15-16 May
Rising Media, producers of Affiliate Management Days, today announced details of this year's London event which takes place on 15-16 May at Chelsea Football Club. http://www.affiliatemanagementdays.com/london/2013
AM Days is the only professional forum devoted entirely to affiliate management. Organized and chaired by award winning affiliate expert Geno Prussakov, the programme includes presentations, discussion groups and panel sessions from accomplished professionals in affiliate marketing management. The event covers a range of topics relevant to delegates responsible for their company's affiliate marketing strategy, management and operations, including valuable insight and practical advice.
Managers and teams with existing affiliate campaigns or looking to create new opportunities will discover how other online retailers are successfully implementing programmes. Sessions are packed with the latest tools and techniques to show exactly how to manage effective affiliate marketing.
Topics covered at AM Days include:
Affiliate recruitment techniques
Marketing analytics
Legislative issues and challenges
Tracking and multi-channel attribution
Plus many more
The event will open with a keynote presentation from Matthew Wood, founder of A4U. Matthew will be sharing his expertise and innovative strategy on the use of affiliate vouchers.
With opportunities to network with the industry's finest minds, the AM Days event is for people with a passion for affiliate marketing. Whether they are involved in an existing programme and want to know how it can be even better, or just considering the affiliate channel.
For the full programme and how to register go to: http://www.affiliatemanagementdays.co.uk
Media Contact:
Jackie Bissell
Rising Media
Tel: +44-7710-512617
jbissell@risingmedia.com
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Nick Paul
Rising Media
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npaul@risingmedia.com
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