Rui Nunes's thoughts and ideas

I'm the Country Manager of MediaResponse™ Group, responsible for developing our major online marketing brands to evolve at the Portuguese Market.

My primary goal with this blog is to be of value to you with my experience and insights as well to be open to your questions and different approaches. Feel free to ask me anything! ;-)

MediaResponse Group is MediaPartner of Salão Internacional de Marketing Online

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We're going to be partners again for "Salão Internacional de Marketing Online" at November 16th and 17th in Lisbon.

It's a full blown summit with several engaging speakers talking about techniques and models of online marketing. 

From Social Media to Mobile Marketing, or from Webmarketing Metrics to Digital Strategy, you can expect several insights from this event.

Check the program right here.

This is a too good article from Seth Godin to let go!

This is too good to let go, without sharing it to you properly. Seth Godin has so interesting remarks and ideas about how to properly organize an enjoyable and profitable event that you must read this points:

I've been to a bunch and here's what I've learned, in no particular order:

  • Must be off site, with no access to electronic interruption
  • Should be intense. Save the rest and relaxation for afterwards
  • Create a dossier on each attendee in advance, with a photo and a non-humble CV of who they are and what they do and what their goals are
  • Never (never) have people go around a circle and say their name and what they do and their favorite kind of vegetable or whatever. The problem? People spend the whole time trying to think of what to say, not listening to those in front of them (I once had to witness 600 people do this!!)
  • Instead, a week ahead of time, give each person an assignment for a presentation at the event. It might be the answer to a question like, "what are you working on," or "what's bothering you," or "what can you teach us." Each person gets 300 seconds, that's it.
  • Have 11 people present their five minutes in an hour. Never do more than an hour in a row. The attendees now have a hook, something to talk to each presenter about in the hallway or the men's room. "I disagree with what you said this morning..."
  • Organize roundtable conversations, with no more than 20 people at a time (so if you have more attendees than this, break into groups.) Launch a firestarter, a five minute statement, then have at it. Everyone speaks up, conversations scale and ebb and flow.
  • Solve problems. Get into small groups and have the groups build something, analyze something, create something totally irrelevant to what the organization does. The purpose is to put people in close proximity with just enough pressure to allow them to drop their shields.
  • Do skits.
  • Have a moderator who is brave enough and smart enough to call on people, cut people off, connect people and provoke them in a positive way.
  • Invite a poker instructor or a horseshoe expert in to give a lesson and then follow it with a competition.
  • Challenge attendees to describe a favorite film scene to you before the event. Pick a few and show them, then discuss.
  • Don't serve boring food.
  • Use nametags at all times. Write the person's first name REALLY big.
  • Use placecards at each meal, rotating where people sit. Crowd the tables really tightly (12 at a table for 10) and serve buffet style to avoid lots of staffers in the room. Make it easy for people to leave boring tables and organically sit together at empty ones.
  • Do something really interesting after 10 pm.
  • Serve delicious food, weird food, vegan food, funky food. Just because you can.
  • Don't worry about being productive. Worry about being busy.
  • Consider a tug of war or checkers tournament.
  • Create an online site so attendees can check in after the event, swap email addresses or post promised links.
  • Take a ton of pictures. Post them as the advance progresses.

Here's the goal: new friends. Here's the output: a new and better to-do list.

This original content from Seth Godin. You can check it here.

This is original content from Seth Godin at his blog. You can and must check it. It's a great help for those willing to make a good event.

MediaResponse Group supports UploadLisboa

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MediaResponse Group is supporting Upload Lisboa Event this month at Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

It's always a great motive to help events like these where the common goal is to change minds, share experiences and increase knowledge. So, I'm really proud my company cares about the same things that I do.

There will be two days. Brian Solis (@briansolis), André Rabanea (@andrerabanea) and Rodrigo Saraiva (@rsaraiva) are just a few speakers.

If you care about networking, listening to great people and share ideas, you're welcome to show by.

Canalmail is sponsoring E-Mail Marketing Masterclass with Michael Leander in Lisbon

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You're interested in the biggest ROI on Online Advertising? Increasing your sales through digital? Then, don't miss this e-Mail Marketing Masterclass performed by a leading specialist like Michael Leander
20th this month, in Lisbon, great e-mail marketing lessons about increasing your results and avoiding common mistakes.
If you or a friend is interested, just enter this form and benefit from the early bird price. Reserve your seat before it ends.

Canalmail is sponsoring this event and I hope to see you there. Show up and let's have a talk.