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Innermedia’s Visit to the TFM&A Exhibition

29th February 2012

The Technology for Marketing & Advertising (TFM&A) Exhibition held at Earls Court Two is the largest and longest running exhibition of its type in the UK marketing industry. Some of the Innermedia team were in attendance at the event on Tuesday 28th of February, to have a look around and to take in all that the event had to offer. At the exhibition were some of the biggest names associated with the marketing and business world including IBM, Media Co and the Chartered Institute of Marketing. The event also offered the opportunity to sit in on a number of seminars held by some the most respected speakers and professionals in the industry. We took full advantage of this and watched a number of talks on the effectiveness and benefits of Social Media, Search Marketing and Email marketing.

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