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    Live in These 8 States? Free Webinar Upgrades 4U!


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    I was just reviewing the registrations to date this year for the Nonprofit Marketing Guide webinar series. We are approaching 500 nonprofits participating, from 42 U.S. states, 6 Canadian territories/provinces, and a handful of other countries (Yes, you Aussies and Kiwis can register and view the recording the next day, so you don’t have to get up at 4:00 a.m.!)

    I’d really like to be able to say that nonprofits in all 50 states have participated in our webinars, so that means I need nonprofits in these eight states to register:

    - Delaware
    - Hawaii
    - New Hampshire
    - North Dakota
    - Rhode Island
    - South Dakota
    - West Virginia, and
    - Wyoming

    Here’s a big incentive: I will convert the $35 webinar registration of every nonprofit in these eight states into an All-Access Pass ($97), which gets you access to 12 weeks of live webinars, plus the webinar archive and our on-demand courses. All you have to do is register by July 31, 2008 for any webinar currently on our schedule.

    Spread the word to your nonprofit friends in these eight states!

    UPDATE: Now there’s a deal for Canadians too!

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    4 Responses to “Live in These 8 States? Free Webinar Upgrades 4U!”

    1. Kelly Towsley Says:

      How about Ontario, Canada? Does it apply to your special?

      Kelly

    2. Kivi Leroux Miller Says:

      Hi Kelly,
      I’ve had Canadian participants from Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Northwest Territories. I’m happy to extend the offer to any nonprofit in Canada NOT in these places.
      Kivi

    3. Nonprofit Communications » Blog Archive » Canadians Can Get in on Free Webinar Upgrades Too Says:

      [...] thought this might happen, and sure enough, the Canadians want in on the free webinar upgrade program I announced yesterday for nonprofits in these eight U.S. states! So, I’ve gone back and checked the registration [...]

    4. Alex, aka Socialbutterfly Says:

      Wow Kivi! Congrats on your much earned success with the webinars! 500 nonprofits! That is impressive, =)

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