Tuesday 2 April 2013

Learn how to make money in media at paidContent Live, April 17 in NYC

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April 17, 2013 • New York City
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Meet the best minds in content and media at paidContent Live. Register now to join the conversation about what works, what doesn't and how to invest in the future.
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Bob Bowman
Lewis D'Vorkin
David Karp
Ken Lerer
Bob Bowman
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Lewis D'Vorkin
Forbes Media
David Karp
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Kenneth Lerer
Lerer Ventures

In just two weeks, the most influential leaders in publishing, advertising, media and finance gather in New York for a timely discussion on the future of content at paidContent LiveHere's just a few of the people you'll meet and what you'll learn: 

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  • Lewis D'Vorkin – Want to talk native advertising? No one has embraced the model as well as Forbes has. Hear from this innovator about the revenue benefits and the pitfalls of going native.
  • David Karp – Tumblr is killing it in the marketplace. Traffic and contributors are booming, and they're making moves into paying for content in areas that could be considered traditional journalism. Hear how Tumblr is making old dogs do new tricks and finding new revenue.
  • Bob Bowman – This thought leader has generated new media revenue by creating new products for streaming sports games. Many of today's monetization patterns are rooted in his work. He'll share his next steps and how the smart phone figures in their future revenue.
  • Jeff Dachis – One of the founders of the pioneering agency Razorfish, Jeff continues to push the envelope in the world of advertising and branding. Hear how he maintains his customers' brand value, revenue for the channels he uses and a coherent experience for the users.
  • Kenneth Lerer – The other founder of the Huffington Post changed the face of media and has now moved into the world of venture capital. He'll tell us where he's seeing great opportunity for disruption and where he's putting his money.

Check out the complete schedule and speaker list, then reserve your place.

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