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Tony Palmer
CEO, C4 Communication
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Tony Palmer ad:tech Tony has been instrumental in growing C4 Communication from three staff members to over 100 since starting the company in 2001.

With over 16 years industry experience, Tony has managed the strategic planning and account direction for some of Australia’s biggest brands, including Telstra, Westpac and the Commonwealth Bank.

Tony’s background in mainstream advertising saw him working with some of Australia’s leading creative minds at agencies including Campaign Palace, Lintas Worldwide and Euro RSGC. After seven successful years in advertising Tony moved into the world of Digital.

In 1999 Tony moved with his clients to Hyro, where he lead the team that developed the internationally acclaimed “Live a Little” website for Diet Coke and won the Bronze Lion at Cannes as well as Best of Show, Peoples Choice and Best Strategic Integration at the Yahoo! Awards.
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    Tony Palmer will be speaking at:
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Your Campaign Is Irrelevant: How Do You Avoid Being Left Behind?
Wednesday, March 17, 2010 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

In this session the panel will pose questions that will pitch marketer against publisher in a debate around maintaining relevance in the digital space:
  • Do marketers take advantage of a publishers’ deep knowledge of their audience to ensure their campaign is relevant?
  • Are you wasting your money by driving irrelevant traffic to irrelevant websites?
  • So what happens when your campaign is over?
  • Are brands becoming publishers and publishers becoming irrelevant to the success of a campaign?
  • Is technology the answer to the next big idea?


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