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Mumbrella Digital School comes to Melbourne – and launches next Sydney course

Mumbrella digital school logoMumbrella Digital School is to run in Melbourne for the first time. It will take place as an intensive one day course on Wednesday March 27.

Presented in association with Digital Chameleon, the course will cover digital display advertising, mobile marketing, social media, search advertising, big data and content marketing.

Places can be booked via this link.

The course is designed to help media sales people from traditional backgrounds get to grips with digital, and also for people new to the industry. The course is backed up with follow-up e-learning.

The course has been running at Mumbrella House in Sydney across six Monday nights. The current Sydney course, which began last night, is sold out apart from three places on the Big Data session on March 4. Tickets are available via this link.

The next six week Sydney course – again running on Monday nights – will start in mid-April. Places, on a first come, first served basis, are available from today via this link. Just 22 places are available.

Mumbrella is working with Digital Chameleon to develop an online-only course for those who are not in Sydney or Melbourne. Further details will follow shortly.

  • Also taking place in Melbourne this week is Mumbrella’s Meet The Marketers evening. Moderated by Mumbrella’s Melbourne editor Robin Hicks, the event offers a chance to hear from – and ask questions of – four of the city’s most interesting marketers.Meet The Marketers takes place on Thursday February 7 at River’s Edge on Siddeley Street from 6pm.

    On the panel will be Leah Waymark, GM of corporate relations for Metro Trains; Megan Foster, GM of marketing and brand development, Myer; Ben Amarfio, EGM, marketing, digital and communications, Cricket Australia; and David Katic, general manager of marketing, Ford

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