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    Creating Nonprofit Brochures: You’re Invited to a Free Webinar


    What makes a good nonprofit brochure? How do your brochures stack up against best practices?

    If you are working on brochures for your nonprofit or will be in the coming months, sign up for the free one-hour crash-course webinar I’m hosting on Tuesday, October 23 at 1:00 p.m. ET. I’ll explain the most important points about writing and designing a trifold brochure for your nonprofit organization. You might be surprised how many nonprofits are overlooking the fundamentals of good brochures and wasting time and money on brochures that simply don’t work. The hour-long program will include plenty of time for questions.

    This is my first adventure into the world of webinars, so I hope you’ll come for the free advice and then let me know what you think about the format and the service provider I’m test driving. I’m hosting a second free webinar on how to write for the Web and email on Friday, November 2 at 2:00 p.m. ET.

    Register Here for “Nonprofit Brochures: A Crash Course”

    Register Here for “Online Writing: A Crash Course for Nonprofits”

    5 Responses to “Creating Nonprofit Brochures: You’re Invited to a Free Webinar”

    1. Brian W Says:

      Looking forward to this. The timing couldn’t be better for us, as we have a brochure-related staff discussion coming up on the 25th!

      One little issue with the acceptance form–it tells you to save or print out a link and telephone number, but then refreshes the page (and kills the back button) after 10 seconds. Just a minor glitch, though, since it says followup emails will be sent.

    2. Kivi Leroux Miller Says:

      I’m glad it’s timely. The redirect link wasn’t working the way I thought it would, so I’ve removed it. It shouldn’t be a problem any longer.

    3. Gina Marie Says:

      Will there be notes or a transcript that we could access if we can’t make it to the webinar? This is a very timely issue for our organization as well, unfortunately I have another training scheduled for the same time. Thanks.

    4. Kivi Leroux Miller Says:

      Since this is my first use of GotoWebinar, I’m not sure how the recording will come out, so I can’t say whether I’ll post it or not. But given the level of interest in the topic, you’ll definitely see more on brochures in the future!

    5. Lisa W Says:

      I would really like to attend this webinar but I have a conflict. Please consider either posting or hosting this same topic. I have been involved in a total rebrand of a ten year old organization and am planning to revamp our website and brochure next so I could use your advice and expertise. I always benefit from your information and hope your first webinar venture won’t be your last!

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