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NAMP Conference General Registration Ends October 27

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2010 Conference Register Today!   ArtsMarketing.org

With more than 400 attendees already registered, don’t miss your chance to be energized by our speakers, enlightened by our panelists, and encouraged by old friends and new colleagues.

Registrations received after October 27 will be processed at the on-site rate, so register before October 27 to lock in savings!

Some stories that will get your juices flowing and inspire new ideas include:

  • A presenter’s success at harnessing the voice of its audience members
  • A young marketer’s command of ROI strategies and how it revolutionizes her budgetary choices
  • A plethora of new technical platforms that will change how you interact with your patrons now and years into the future
  • A regional company’s use of video marketing and how to navigate the waters of technology, unions, and the press
  • From California to DC, examples of reaching diverse audiences based on cultural trends, access capabilities, and geography
  • Ideas from all over the world on using Facebook, smartphones, Twitter, and every other social network to attract new audiences

If you register now, you can receive $50 off a second registration!*

Looking for ways to save?

And don’t forget to sign up for one of our brand new preconferences:
Think Tank with Marketing Masters
and New-to-the-Field Clinic!
 

 

The Fairmont San Jose is filling fast! 

The discounted housing cutoff date (October 8) has passed. The Fairmont San Jose will continue to accept Americans for the Arts reservations until the hotel is completely sold out.

Book your hotel room now

 

 

Our Dine-Around program and Opening Reception have always been crowd favorites for sampling local fare, networking in small groups, and seeing our host city beyond the walls of our conference headquarters. With the enthusiastic spirit of our local hosts, Arts Council Silicon Valley and the City of San Jose’s Office of Cultural Affairs, we are exploring even more of San Jose.

Don’t miss our first ever Public Art Crawl at the NAMP Conference. Home of the Zero1 Biennial Festival, San Jose boasts some of the most cutting-edge, technology-based art installations in the country. Wear your comfortable shoes, and explore the streets after the Dine-Arounds on Friday night.

From the moment you arrive, you can’t miss the new public art exhibit at the San Jose Airport. As the gateway to Silicon Valley, the airport has recently acquired amazing new installations. Before you board your plane on Monday, take advantage of a guided tour, organized just for NAMP Conference attendees. More details and tour sign-ups will be available on site.


 


For great customer service, you need the "three As": Acknowledge, Apologize, Act. Acknowledge: Start any apology by telling the person that you accept that something happened. Apologize: Make sure you clearly and simply say you’re sorry. Act: Explain what you’ll do to improve or rectify the situation. These simple steps, done in this order and sincerely, will make a world of difference.
Chris Brogan and Julien Smith, from their book Trust Agents

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New Tech. New Tools. New Times.
National Arts Marketing Project Conference
November 12
15, 2010 in San Jose, CA

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