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I have five free tickets for the NMK Behavioural Targeting event, next Tuesday evening. We’ll be looking at the likes of Phorm, Specific Media and so forth and the opportunities they hold for advertisers and publishers, and also the threat to privacy that they may or may not represent.

Leave a comment to get one of the free tickets. First come; first served.

When: November 25th, 2008 18:00 to 21:00

Location: Bath House, 96 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D 3TA

Chair: Guy Phillipson, CEO, IAB. Panel: Nick Barnett, UK Commercial Director, Phorm; Baroness Sue Miller, Liberal Democrat Member, House of Lords; Rupert Staines, VP Europe, Specific Media; Ian Brown, Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute.


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7 Responses to “Free Tickets for Behavioural Targeting”

Comments (7)
  1. Benjamin says:

    Definitely fire and fury! I’d love to be there!

  2. Emily says:

    We are currently looking at how if ads are well-targeted without undue prying, digital advertising can truly be the future for many companies. This is especially true as emphasis moves away from traditional advertising forms and the focus shifts to generating active, two-way conversations with consumers. (Comment on behalf of Xtract – social advertising intelligence specialists)

  3. PaulieA says:

    I would love to come, going to be a good debate

  4. John says:

    Sounds fascinating (and timely), I’d love to come.

  5. annabel kerr says:

    Count me in – sounds like a great event!

  6. James Browne says:

    Err if anyone drops out – count me in!

  7. Ian Delaney says:

    Wow – that was quick. Do let me know if any of you can’t come so I can re-allocate.

    @PaulieA you should get work to pay, surely?

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