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Artist Management Professional Development Programme Module 3 – Fan Base Development & Music Marketing

06 August 2014

The next module of the Artist Management Professional Development Programme takes place on Monday 1st September and will look at the following topics:

Module 3: Monday 1st September 2014 – Fan Base Development & Management / Music Media, Marketing & Promotion

  • Artist / Fan Relationships & Business Models
  • Fan Behaviour & Requirements
  • Content, Assets & Editions
  • Community Engagement & Database Marketing
  • Social Media, Websites, Analytics & Data Mining
  • Marketing, Media, Promotion & Retail
  • Tools, Widgets, Plug-Ins & Service Providers
  • Project & Campaign Planning

MMF members can attend at the discounted rate of £40 (incl. VAT) instead of the standard £80.

Book now by contacting angela@mmf-training.com.

Time: 6.30-9.30pm, Monday 1st September

Location:
Grant Thornton UK LLP
Grant Thornton House
Melton Street
Euston Square
London
NW1 2EP

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