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AMC WebSIG Meeting
Branding in the Age of Findability
Wednesday, April 5, 2006
For a business to succeed, it must excel in three separate
skill areas: category, management, and branding. Technically proficient
people are usually highly aware of their proprietary knowledge, somewhat
aware of the level of their management knowledge, and often blissfully
unaware of branding. But every business has competitors, and it's a dangerous
delusion to wait for the world to beat a path to your door. Bob Killian's
"Branding in the Age of Findability" is a practical problem/solution overview
of how to approach your competitive environment.
One of the region‚s most talented advertising professionals,
Bob Killian is known for his branding expertise and creative, energetic
approaches to advertising and product identification. Bob began his company,
Killian Advertising, in 1987, and has had success in many categories:
helping large companies, boutique businesses, educational institutions,
and professional service practices build their brands and catch the public's
eye.
In addition to managing the bustling staff at Killian Advertising,
Bob has been a featured speaker with organizations such as the American
Marketing Association, Chicago Chamber of Commerce, IABC, and university
MBA programs. He is especially adept at helping businesses increase their
visibility, differentiation, and perceived relevance -- the elements of
branding in the age of findability.
Bob is the co-author of Do-It-Yourself Advertising and Promotion
(3rd. Edition) from Wylie Press.
Wednesday, April 5, 2006
Illinois Institute of Art
180 North Wabash, Room 843
Chicago, IL.
Doors open at 6:00. Meeting starts promptly at 6:30PM.
Admission: AMC members & full-time students free; non-members $10.
Food for the evening will be provided by Digital
Bootcamp. DBC is known for offering comprehensive, in-depth courses
in a variety of topics. In addition to the boatload of courses being offered
this Spring, DBC will feature Lunch & Learn Programs, Free "After Hours"
Jam Sessions, a 2006 Digital Bootcamp Flash Film Festival, a "Video Podcasting"
series, CSS 8-Week Bootcamp, Macromedia Flex, and XML/InDesign Specialist
Courses. Check out Digital
Bootcamp.
Parking garages around the area and accessible from the Randolph/Wabash
EL stop, or Lake Street Red Line Stop.
More info? 773-276-9320.
The WebSIG maintains an active listserv which provides useful
discussion, job opportunities, and business solutions to the Web design
and development communities. SIG meetings take place from time to time
as topics and demand dictate. To join this listserv please click here.
Then join the Web SIG mailing list.
Please forward your meeting ideas and questions to Harvey
Tillis at harvey@tillis.com
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