11/27/2008

To find inspiration in a complex and illogical world

On November 14th, MTG - MTG Radio in association with MTG TV - hosted an all day seminar concerning media and marketing; "To find inspiration in a complex and illogical world".

More then 650 people showed up with an eager to learn about MindBranding and MindControl. At 8.30 am, the line was already growing long outside Hotel RIVAL. After registration and breakfast, Rich Marston (CEO MTG Radio) and Manfred Aronsson (CEO MTG) welcomed everyone. First of the speakers following was Tomas Bacoccoli (vCEO / DOS MTG Radio) who began with explaining the meaning and importance of the left half of the brain, where MindControl does its work. Following him were Martin Larsson (Creative Sales Manager MTG) and Petter Lindholm (Kombatant), who continued explaining the right side of the brain and its mystery. All the speakers and performers used sound and visualization to make the message reach out in a clear and effective way, making the audience motivated and very inspired.

Following is a summary of the two main topics of the seminar:

MindControl 
Has its initial starting point in the left brain half, helps you make fast and decisive decisions, improve your communication skills so people will remember you and therefore not use “communication cocaine”. MindControl has been seen by 8000 people in 10 countries during the last 3 years.

MindBranding
Has its starting point in the so relieving right brain half. Its unprejudiced way of acting, makes it possible for you to reveal your own personal trademark. With help from Hollywood among others, we have broken down many (coded & none coded) techniques, just to be able to touch people emotionally, with a character, a trademark, a story, a sentence or just a few words. Many of the 2000 people that have watched this event during the last 6 months, say it’s the best thing they’ve ever seen. MindBranding is about the future of marketing.

Picture taken by Andreas Yannelos
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Tomas Bacoccoli, Martin Larsson, Janne Swärdstedt, Petter Lindholm

Written by Martin Bengtsson AmCham Sweden