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The event will cover the agency selection process including best practice in thepitch process and advice about how to manage and get the best out of theserelationships.
The session will include real examples from leading industry figures who haveextensive experience of sourcing digital services.
E-consultancy's Training Director, Craig Hanna, says: "We want to make surecompanies are equipped with the knowledge they need to make the right choice ofagency and to build successful strategic partnerships. We have a first-class speakerline-up with a wealth of experience in this area. "
Speakers include the former marketing director of eBay. There will also berepresentatives from Virgin Games, Saatchi and Saatchi Interactive, npower and COI.
The one-day event is split into two sessions - the first on business developmentadvice for agencies, and the second with a focus on how clients can find the rightdigital partners for their business.
Tickets are strictly limited so book now to avoid disappointment.
More on the Finding The Right Partner event here:http://www.e-consultancy .com/knowledge/events/finding- digital-partner.asp
More on the Business Development For Agencies event:http://www.e-consultanc y.com/knowledge/events/busines s-development.asp
Email viv@e-consultancy.com for further information or telephone 0207 681 4099.
About E-consultancyE-consultancy is the UK's leading online publisher of best practice internetmarketing reports, research and how-to guides. Since moving to a paid-content modelin 2003 it has amassed thousands of paying subscribers, more than 41,000 registeredusers and 150,000+ unique user sessions per month. Its weekly newsletter is sent to21,000 users.
Subscribers pay from  149 per year to access the exclusive and highly practicalcontent, which is all geared at helping internet strategists and marketers toimprove their websites.
E-consultancy has more than 100 events lined up for 2006, including roundtables andmonthly Supplier Showcases, where six suppliers pitch to an audience ofpre-qualified buyers (typically between 100-150) in a Central London venue.
E-consultancy also provides a range of public and in-house training programmes,helping companies to educate their teams about internet business and marketing.