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Advertising on the Internet -- Techniques (IBUG\ #2)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Micheal Strangelove)
Wed Feb 23 09:27:08 1994

From: mstrange@fonorola.net (Micheal Strangelove)
To: com-priv@psi.com
Cc: sackman@plains.nodak.edu
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 9:23:37 EST

Advertising on the Internet

Michael Strangelove, author of the forthcoming book, "How to Advertise
on the Internet: An Introduction to Internet-Facilitated Advertising"
will discuss advertising techniques on the Internet at the next 
Internet Business Users Group breakfast, this Tuesday, March 1, 1994,
(see below for details), in Ottawa.

For those unable to attend, the newsstand magazine ONLINE ACCESS
(March 1994 issue) has an article about Internet advertising
written by Michael Strangelove.


Announcing the National Capital Region's

Internet Business Users Group MARCH 1st BREAKFAST 

Sponsored by the publishers of THE INTERNET BUSINESS JOURNAL

The Internet Business User Group (I-BUG) will convene monthly in 
downtown Ottawa, Ontario for a 90 minute breakfast meeting. Each monthly 
breakfast meeting will feature a special guest speaker.

I-BUG will provide a forum for business and government Internet users           to network with professionals interested in the commercial Internet. 
This is intended to be a non-technical forum for both new and experienced
Internet users (as well as those interested in getting connected).

WHERE:

Meetings will be held at the Bay Street Bistro (160 Bay at Albert)
(The table arrangement will be changed to facilitate conversation).

WHEN:

Tuesday, March 1, 1994 -- 8am, concluding no later than 9:30 am.

COST:

A buffet breakfast will be available for a mere $6.50, all taxes included.

RSVP:

Please indicate your intention to attend by e-mail to 
Mstrange@Fonorola.Net or tel: 613-565-0982

If you wish to be notified of future I-BUG meetings, 
please send contact information to Mstrange@Fonorola.Net.


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