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AIM DIGITAL TRAINING DAY

Date Posted: 15th February 2010

London, 15th February 2010

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AIM has launched a new Digital Training service to lead independent labels into the digital realm. The next training day will take place on February 15th 2010 and we have some very limited tickets available to non-members.

The event will run over a full day from 9:30am - 16:30pm and places are limited to just 15.

Following the success of the London Connected "Introduction To Digital" training days, AIM has incorporated a higher level of essential digital marketing tips and tricks, online advertising, digital tools and campaign building to make up the new AIM Digital Training Day.

If you're serious about your digital business, then this is the event to take you to the next level.

Over a full day, AIM's Digital Training Day will take you through the Digital Retail Value Chain, Digital Marketing, Retail and Advertising, an Interactive Marketing Campaign, and end with an in-depth real life case study, plus your chance to put your digital questions to our experts afterwards.

There will also be handouts provided before the event covering copyright in the digital field along with a digital jargon buster as a primer to the session.

AIM's Digital Training Day is presented by two highly experienced professionals in the digital field, David Riley (behind the Prodigy "Invaders Must Die" campaign) and Pete Heaney (formerly of IODA). David and Pete now run the digital consultancy Good Lizard Media.

DATE/TIME: Monday 15th February 2010, 9.30am-4.40pm

VENUE: Progressive Training & Development Ltd, 164 - 180 Union street, London, SE1 0LH.

COST: Tickets for non-members are £140 + VAT (£164.50) / AIM members are able to receive discounts of up to 50%. (Please note there is a 5% charge for credit card transactions).

To book your place please contact James Farrelly james.farrelly@musicindie.comat AIM on 020 8994 5599. Places are highly limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.

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