Become A Sponsor of
Information Overload Awareness Day 2010

The purpose of Information Overload Awareness Day 2010 is to call attention to the problem of Information Overload, how it impacts both individuals and organizations, and what can be done to lessen its impact. Information Overload describes an excess of information that results in the loss of ability to make decisions, process information, and prioritize tasks. Organizations of all shapes and sizes have already been significantly impacted by information overload, a problem that costs the U.S. economy $900 billion per year in lower productivity and throttled innovation according to research from Basex.
Your company can become a Sponsor of the Information Overload Awareness Day Inaugural Event. Over 500 senior executive attendees are expected to attend.
Sponsor benefits include:
Event marketing. Your logo will be listed as a Silver, Gold, or Platinum Sponsor on all collateral (including the conference Web site) used to promote the event. For text-only e-mail messages, your company name and URL will be substituted. Event marketing for the Information Overload Awareness Day Inaugural Program will reach hundreds of thousands of decision makers.
Registrant list. You will receive one-time use of the event registration database, including name, title, company, telephone, e-mail address, and mailing address, via a bonded third-party mailing house.
Silver $1,500
Includes 50 guest tickets, 50 Information Overload lapel buttons for customers and employees, and a quarter-page ad in the conference show guide.
Gold $3,000
Includes 100 guest tickets, 100 Information Overload lapel buttons for customers and employees, and a half-page ad in the conference show guide as well as sponsorship of 1 session.
Platinum $5,000
Includes unlimited guest tickets, 200 Information Overload lapel buttons for customers and employees, and a full-page ad and client case study in the conference show guide as well as sponsorship of a keynote session.
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