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Last Chance:
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There's less than a week to go now
until we gather - in person or online - for M&P
Conference 2023. This year's conference has more speakers than
ever before, with a lineup that covers everything from brand identity to audience
expectation, author care to productivity. But while
that is fabulous (and yes, this year's speakers are completely
fabulous) the crucial element of every conference year is YOU. When we
talk about what we really need, when we talk about finding
creativity, joy and purpose in our work, one thing becomes clear: we
all do so much better when we work together. Collaboration and
cooperation - that energy you get when you bounce an idea off of
someone else or bump into just the person you need to push your plans
forward - is what is truly at the core of marketing and publicity
roles. And so we cannot wait to see each and every one of you on 26th
June, so that all of us can get to the heart of the matter.
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Whether you're attending in person or
virtually, you'll have access to all the videos from conference day
right up through 31st July. So you can watch - or rewatch - at a time
which suits you. That means 50+ speakers and 20+ sessions, available
whenever you like.
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As a reminder, here's just a taste of
what you'll find at this year's M&P:
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·
Author and Black Ballad editor Jendella Benson on the
storytelling powers of marketers and publicists
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Insight from non-industry companies like Netflix,
Wieden + Kennedy and Substack
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Panels on the state of events, developing brands,
author and publicist care, audience expectations and workplace wisdom
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The first ever M&P group brainstorm, answering the
question: What could an industry-wide campaign for reading look
like?
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Productivity tips from Dr Sophie Mort
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A look at what AI and ChatGPT might mean for comms
roles
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Media training tips from industry favourite David Bond
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Lessons learned from Claire Shanahan, executive
director of the Women's Prize Trust
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A call to be a bit more unreasonable from author and
lecturer Dr Kirsty Sedgman
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We'll see
you next week!
All very best
The Bookseller Team
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