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Know Your Consumer Online Seminar - Part 2: High Schoolers

Tuesday, November 16, 2010 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM (ET)

Know Your Consumer Online Seminar - Part 2: High Schoolers

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Know Your Consumer Online Seminar

Part 2: High Schoolers


With so many brands fighting for this group's attention, how can companies standout?
Discover what teens want from the experts that track them everyday.

  • Scott Hess, TRU - TRU has interviewed nearly two million tweens, teens, and twenty-somethings worldwide, providing critical direction for many of the nation's most prominent and successful social-marketing campaigns.

 

Did you know that members of NARM get all webinars for FREE?

Individuals can join for just $140 per year, company memberships start at only $260.

Find out more at http://www.narm.com/membership/.

 

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM (ET)


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Established in 1958, the National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) is the leading trade association for music retailers; wholesalers; distributors; record labels; multimedia suppliers; technology, telecommunications and media companies; suppliers of related products and services; and individual professionals and educators in the music business. The Association advances the promotion, marketing, distribution, and sale of music by providing its members with a forum for diverse meeting and networking opportunities, information, and education to support their businesses, as well as advocating for their common interests. NARM’s retail members operate thousands of physical, digital and mobile storefronts that account for about 90% of the music sold in the U.S. market.