Internet Marketing Conference (IMC) Vancouver will be in town September 16 – 18. This year’s event includes keynotes from Google, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Location
Four Seasons Hotel
791 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, BC
September 16 – 18, 2009
Cost
A full access ticket for all 3 days costs $1,095.00. You can also buy tickets for individual days.
Why Should You Go?
There will be 50+ speakers from the web’s top companies, including Yahoo, Google, Facebook, Linkedin, Bell Canada, Overstock, Aircell, BazaarVoice, Vancity, and Tribaldd.
You’ll learn how to get your company to take advantage of the new way that media is being consumed – with social media and blogs, rather than TV and newspapers.
You’ll learn industry best practices for converting more of your site visitors to spend more time on your site, achieve better sales and user signup conversion, and better site engagement overall.
Still not convinced? Take a look at photos from last year.
Crissy was Boxcar Marketing’s project manager from May 2009 to December 2012. She handled much of our day-to-day business, including working with clients directly on editorial calendars, weekly online activity plans, social media training and outreach opportunities.
Crissy holds a Master of Publishing degree and before Boxcar Marketing, she worked at the Fraser Valley Regional Library where she specialized in the development and execution of promotional campaigns to drive traffic to regional library locations.
Fun Facts
Crissy has seen the sun rise on the Mekong River.
She took Japanese in high school.
She could beat adults at Memory when she was 5.
Crissy loves wine and board games. Together when possible.
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