Learn the hows and whys of what creates buzz, from the man who wrote the book on buzz marketing and Columbia MBA: Mark Hughes, .
Hughes is one of the best when it comes to creating word-of-mouth…not only an author praised by today’s biggest business moguls, but someone who’s had to deliver results.
Format: intimate setting; personal contact; participatory environment.
Agenda: lecture embracing word-of-mouth and Internet; Q & A; catered lunch; then we take each one of your companies/projects as a live working project. Your marketing challenges, your company, your problems, your questions-our solutions.
Class Size: Limited to 15 attendees.
Location: Martinelli Penthouse at the Buckingham Hotel, New York.
The setting is truly spectacular. Once the penthouse residence of world-renowned opera singer Giovanni Martinelli, this is one of the most memorable spaces in New York City lived in by a creative artist making history at the Met singing the works of Puccini, Verdi, Rossini, and Mozart.
The Martinelli Penthouse is in the Buckingham Hotel on 101 W. 57th Street. Two blocks from Central Park and shopping’s famous Fifth Ave; a one minute walk to Carnegie Hall; and a five minute cab ride to the MoMA, Radio City Music Hall, the Guggenheim, Lincoln Center, and the best Broadway Shows in the world.
Date: Friday September 26th, 2008.
Time: Buzz University begins at 11am and ends approximately 5pm…but often continues ‘til 7pm for those lounging on our terrace overlooking Central Park.
Cost: $995 per person. Money-back satisfaction guarantee.
Amazon.com
Black & Decker
Denmark Direct Marketing Association
Ernst & Young
GlaxoSmithKline
Healthcare Strategy Institute
Johnson & Johnson
Morgan Stanley
Shop.org
Snack Food Association of America Starbucks
Van Kampen Investments
"Exceeded our every expectation! Everyone from our group is still buzzing about his speech."
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Richard Brereton, Morgan Stanley
"An amazing storyteller!"
- Jeff Bezos, Amazon
“I've engaged over 100 marketing speakers. My audience is a TOUGH GROUP, but they loved him. His scores were amazing!”