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Join Gavin Whitechurch, Founder of IoT World, for a discussion on how best to market your product or

Join Gavin Whitechurch, Founder of IoT World, for a discussion on how best to market your product or company through events. The webinar will address key considerations in developing your events strategy, such as: Why market through events? Which events best match your business objectives? How should you prioritize your event resources? How do you engage with the right prospects at an event? Should you attend, speak, sponsor or take a booth? How do you maximize engagement from speaking opportunities? Should you give away a rubber duck? [ReadWrite Labs] Join Us [Register Now]( to attend this webinar. Wednesday, June 19 10AM PT | 1PM ET Greetings, How you maximize your return on investment from event participation? [Join]( Gavin Whitechurch, Founder of IoT World, for a discussion on how best to market your product or company through events. The webinar will address key considerations in developing your events strategy, such as: - Why market through events? - Which events best match your business objectives? - How should you prioritize your event resources? - How do you engage with the right prospects at an event? - Should you attend, speak, sponsor or take a booth? - How do you maximize engagement from speaking opportunities? - Should you give away a rubber duck? By the end of this session, you will know how to align your event strategy with your business objectives, target audiences, and key messages. [Gavin Whitechurch]( Gavin Whitechurch is an executive and entrepreneur in tech and media. As Founder of IoT World, he created the world’s largest event in the sector, growing the show in 23 months to 14,000 registrations. Over a 25+ year career, Gavin has managed major industry events around the world such as Broadband World Forum - the world’s largest broadband show – IPTV World, and contributed to the growth of GSM World Congress (now known as Mobile World Congress) for over 10 years. He has successfully launched and delivered numerous events across tech, media and telecom in 6 different continents worldwide. Hope to see you at the webinar! ReadWrite Labs Team **If you cannot participate, register to receive a recording and additional resources after the event. [REGISTER]( ReadWrite Labs 2930 Domingo Ave #244 Berkeley, CA 94705 Like us on [Facebook]( Follow us on [Twitter]( Follow us on [Linkedin]( [Unsubscribe](

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