Posts Tagged ‘Insights’

PMA Integrated Marketing Conference

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Dan Hunter, Partner, IMI International, has been asked to speak at the annual PMA Integrated Marketing Conference on March 23, 2010 on Shopper Marketing ROI & Metrics.

During his presentation, Dan will deliver consumer-validated insights, case studies and best practices in order to make your shopper marketing program succeed in a measureable way.

SMCC: Social Media Measurement

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

IMI International and the Sponsorship Marketing Council of Canada (SMCC) have partnered again for an exciting Breakfast Forum on March 25, 2010 to share more on 2010’s hot topic, social media.

Tim Bishop, Business Development, North America, will be speaking about social media measurement plus providing the latest insights and experience on how to measure ROI (and as a hint, it’s not about friends, fans or retweets…).

Canadian Sponsorship Forum

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Don Mayo, Managing Partner of IMI International, is again one of the leading conference speakers for the Canadian Sponsorship Forum.

Attendess will be the first to learn insights focused on actual in-market effectiveness, impact of brand activations and recent Vancouver 2010 Winter Games observations.

Shopper Marketing Forum

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The Shopper Marketing Forum has invited Dan Hunter, Partner of IMI International, to moderate a morning session during its upcoming conference on March 11, 2010.

The panel topic, “What Will Appeal to Tomorrow’s Shopper: Learn from Representatives Across All Sectors of the Shopper Marketing Industry” is sure to create an active discussion regarding the future of shopper marketing.

Measuring & Optimizing Experiential

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Experiential Marketing Forum (EMF) members continue to learn with IMI International as part of the forum partnership to keep members abreast of the latest insights, research and methodologies in the industry.

This month’s topic is “How to Measure & Optimize Experiential Marketing” which is a three-step process.

Infopresse Promotions Conference

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Julius Diamond, Founder and President of IMI International, is headlining the upcoming Infopresse Promotions Conference being hosted in Montreal on February 17, 2010.

The topic, “Optimizing Your Marketing Effectiveness and ROI”, will showcase the latest IMI International consumer insights on the influence of promotions and brand activation on retail activity, brand purchasing and image.

Winning in an Economic Decline

Friday, January 15th, 2010

IMI International’s ConsumerTrack™ Insights Team recently completed its latest study, Winning in an Economic Decline.

This module provides a look into how consumers are thinking, what tactics will work the hardest for you and how brands have utilized these to their advantage.

New Experiential Marketing Insights

Friday, December 4th, 2009

As part of a continued commitment to sharing relevant insights with leading experiential marketers around the world, IMI International is regularly providing Experiential Marketing Forum (EMF) members with research articles.

The newest articles focus on experiential optimization and evaluation, including “Optimizing Experiential Interaction Time to Impact Purchases” and “Mass or Experiential – the Cost Per Impact is Equal”.

ConsumerTrack Library Launch

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

IMI International is pleased to announce that a large segment of its ConsumerTrack™ Library is now available for viewing online.

For less than the cost of a focus group, you can stay current on consumer trends plus leverage IMI International’s latest insights on brand activations.

Strategic Sponsorship Summit

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Leading IMI International’s first presentation to Strategic Sponsorship Marketing: The Canadian Summit, Dan Hunter, IMI International Partner, discussed the latest topics of focus for marketers in Canada.

Entitled, Maximize Your Sponsorship ROI in These Tough Economic Conditions, Dan’s presentation highlighted that in a tough economy, consumers don’t stop spending. They just spend differently.