TFM&A

TFM&AAward winning Serendipity2, (S2), enjoyed great success at this year’s TFM&A, which is now officially the UK’s leading event for the marketing & advertising industry.

As well as generating a lot of interest, S2 gave two insightful presentations at the show – why not choose one of the icons below for more information on the presentation you are interested in?

Segmentz(r) Relaunch

We have re-launched Segmentz(r), our GIS data mapping software.
Manipulate and report on your data without the need for GIS expertise!

More Information >>>

GIS / Spatial Analysis Software Coca-Cola Case Study Simple Solutions Can Deliver Powerful Results:
Learn how to capture, manage, analyze and display all forms of geographically referenced information.

Caroline Johnson, Data & Insights Director
Data & Marketing Analytics Theatre
Insight Driven Lead Generation
How to use data and insights to maximise the potential of multi-channel lead generation programmes.

Ian Saunders, Sales Director
Direct Marketing Zone
http://static.serendipity2holding.co.uk/serendipity2/201003/rsc/Ian_S2_TFMA.pdf

Our next exhibitions…

We will be showcasing our revolutionary software Segmentz(r) at GEO-10, the UK’s dedicated national geospatial trade exhibition, 24-25 March 2010 at Ricoh Arena, Coventry. To arrange an appointment with Clare Kiteley, our Client Services Director please call us on 01926 887 555.

We are also delighted to be returning to the Data Marketing Show, 29-30 June 2010, Grand Hall, Olympia, London. We will be at stand B301 again this year, at the UK’s only show to focus on data and direct marketing, hosted by Data Strategy, Marketing Week.

If you would like to arrange an appointment with us at either exhibition please contact Samuel Langley-Swain – 01926 887 555.

We look forward to seeing you at one of these great shows.

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