IO Indie Superboost: Maximizing Impact at Video Game Consumer Shows (January 21, 10am)

Corina Diaz (Marketing Director, Mighty Yell) will share her tips and tricks on getting the most out of attending B2C events and how you can level up your presence.

IO Indie Superboost: Maximizing Impact at Video Game Consumer Shows

📅 Tuesday, January 21 @ 10:00 AM PST
➡️ This will be held online and it’s free of charge for DigiBC members
➡️ RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/indie-superboost-maximizing-impact-at-video-game-consumer-shows-tickets-1144125011709

Corina Diaz is a strategic marketing and community manager with over 15 years in entertainment and games. She teaches marketing at the Indie Game Academy and has developed social content and community strategy for over a dozen titles, including A Fold Apart, The Big Con, and All Systems Dance. Her experience spans from speaking at events like Futures Forward, LudoNarraCon, IndieWay, PocketGamer and Canadian Music Week, to co-organizing the Steam Women’s Day Sale, WINGS GDC Café & Elevate Accelerator, as well as freelancing with outlets like GamesRadar and IGN.

  • Interactive Ontario’s ISB program focuses on collaboration and transparency, encouraging all participants to ask questions, engage with speakers, attendees, and contribute their opinions and expertise.
  • Associations in the CIAIC receive free admission to all ISB events: DigiBC, Digital Alberta, SaskInteractive, New Media Manitoba, Interactive Ontario, La Guilde du jeu vidéo du Québec, Interactive Society of Nova Scotia or Videogames PEI

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