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      Next Week: Ad Tech New York

      posted by Google Analytics 9:25 PM
      Tuesday, October 26, 2010

      If you’re an enthusiast of “Mad Men” (a television drama about advertising in New York in the 1960s), and Google Analytics, well then you’re probably enjoying the dichotomy that is advertising today: a mix of decades-old media creatives and buys, and cutting edge online tracking and social graphing, and a ton in between. Getting a birds eye view is wildly interesting and educational. And the ad:tech Conference in New York City next week might be a good event for you to attend. And the best part is that it not only gives a bird’s eye view, but also offers compelling and educational sessions for the savviest online marketer.
      Happening on Wednesday and Thursday (November 3-4), it’s a fun, relevant, informative conference, where “brands, agencies, publishers and service providers come together to share, network, learn and do business.” You’ll see traditional advertising agencies there, as well as the latest in online. Just take a look at the different conference seminar tracks titles:
      • Brand
      • Social Media
      • Digital Demographics
      • Media Strategy
      • Performance
      And we’ll be there as well with a sponsored workshop called “Improving Your Online Advertising with Insights from Google Analytics” on Thursday at 11:45am. In it, Phil Mui, our senior product manager, will present some developments in the product, as well as existing features, that will appeal especially to online marketers and advertisers. Register here. We hope to see you there.
      Posted by Jeff Gillis, Google Analytics Team



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