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    Need an Overview of Your Online Marketing Options?


    Not sure where to begin or where to head next with your online marketing?

    Next week’s webinar will help.

    I’m teaching “Online Marketing Basics for Nonprofits: From Email to Social Media” next Thursday, August 28, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific).

    It’s a one-hour webinar and for $35, you can gather everyone around a computer monitor and speakerphone, listen to the webinar together, and then afterwards, discuss what you learned and how to apply it your nonprofit’s communications work.

    Here’s what a few people who attended this webinar in April said about it:

    “A great primer that cleared up many points of confusion I had. I feel like I understand this all much better and have a basis to continue exploration in different directions. Definitely worth both the time and money!” ~ California

    “This was so helpful. You helped with many questions I had and I learned a lot of new things too!” ~ Florida

    “Well done. Fast paced, yet not too fast. Lots of useful information and tips. Looking forward to next one.” ~ Alaska

    During the webinar, I’ll help you make sense of all of your various online marketing options by showing you how they all fit together and explaining the important differences between so-called Web 1.0 and Web 2.0.

    You’ll get tips on how to sort through what’s best for your nonprofit, so you’ll know where to start. You’ll also get a solid understanding of where you can take your online marketing strategy over time.

    Learn more and register here.

    Want to attend, but have a schedule conflict? Go ahead and register, and you’ll get a link to the recording that you can watch for up to two weeks after the live event. Or get the All-Access Pass and review recordings whenever you want. You can follow-up with any questions you have for me directly via email.

    This is also the best option if you live outside the U.S. or Canada and don’t want to pay for the international long-distance call. The toll-free line works only for people in the U.S. or Canada.

    2 Responses to “Need an Overview of Your Online Marketing Options?”

    1. John Haydon Says:

      Kivi,

      A great book that non-profit folks should read is “Guerrilla PR - Wired” by Michael Levine. This talks about great ways to do on-line public relations in very powerful ways.

      John Haydon
      http://www.CorporateDollar.Org

    2. Melanie Says:

      I plan to sign up, thanks!

      http://www.charitynetusa.com/blog

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