Latest News | | | Posted on 24.05.2010 | Posted by LB

Fashion Media Essentials Seminar at the Fashion & Textiles Museum

Speakers;

Charlene Campbell
founder of Style News
With an outstanding portfolio of work and contacts
including Life and Style contributing Editor
to MSN and ASKMEN.com.

Nadine Brown
Editor of MyBliss.co.uk
The UK’s leading young fashion and lifestyle
online publication. An Expert in sourcing relevant content
and exercising social media for maximum exposure.

Chris Telfer
Head of SEO at Cultivate Media
Clients include SeeInStyle.com and Ed Hardy site
Bornonthestreets.com. Famous for developing brands with no visible
Google positioning to 300% increased visibility through search.

Programme
•3:00 – 3:15 Welcome from Chair
•3:15 - 3:30 Understanding the opportunity press coverage presents
Charlene Campbell, Founder of Style News Ltd
3:30 – 3:45 What Editors are looking for to promote brands
Nadine Brown, Editor for Mybliss.co.uk
•3:45 – 4:00 Business results through media relations
4:00 – 4:15 Social Media, Blog engagement and the use of search engines
in Fashion and Beauty
Chris Telfer, Head of SEO at Cultivate Media
4:15 – 4:30 Overview of the Fashion & Beauty media landscape
4:30 – 4:45 Questions and answers
4:45 – 5:00 Networking and Chairs closing address

Style News Ltd is a new media content business growing fashion and
beauty online.
Founded by a team of experts with over 10 years experience.
Style News work with some of the largest media players.
Our seminars are operated by a team of professionals with extensive
knowledge in a variety of sectors.

Cost £50
Register before 31st May 2010 and take advantage of our ‘Early Bird Offer.’ Get 50% off ticket prices when you quote “The Arts.”

Plus 3 for the price of 2!
Bookings
Email: team@stylenews.co.uk
Venue Details:
Fashion and Textiles Museum
83 Bermondsey Street
London
SE1 3XF
Saturday 19th June 2010
Time: 3pm-5pm

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