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Ed Schipul to Present At Offshore Technology Conference Event Marketing Seminar

Exhibitors preparing for the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) 2006 won’t want to miss the OTC Event Marketing Seminar, organized by Sullivan Group, which will feature Ed Schipul, CEO of Schipul – The Web Marketing Company (www.schipul.com). 

Schipul will present “Blogs, RSS and More: Harness the Power of the Web to Maximize Your ROI at OTC".  The presentation will be part of a unique panel discussion covering the essentials of event branding, online marketing and communications basics. 

Other panelists include Clare Sullivan Jackson, president and CEO of Sullivan Group, and Phil Morabito, CEO of Pierpont Communications.

The seminar is scheduled from 2 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, February 2nd at Majestic Metro Theatre in Houston. The focus of the OTC Event Marketing Seminar will be on helping exhibitors cut through the clutter to attract attention and forge meaningful relationships with customers and prospects. 

Schipul’s presentation will focus on how marketers can leverage the rapid, widespread adoption of emerging technologies that enable user-generated content, such as blogs, vlogs, podcasting and wikis to stay a step ahead of the competition.

“Exhibiting at OTC requires a significant investment, so it is critical that organizations utilize their Web sites to their fullest potential during the conference,” said Schipul. “We will focus on the powerful and easy-to-use online tools that are available to drive traffic to an OTC booth and increase sales.”

Registration for the OTC Event Marketing Seminar is $50 and will be accepted through February 1st 2006. To register online, visit www.sullivan-group.com.

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