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Plan Your Conversion Marketing Campaign (web seminar)

Posted by Tamara Gielen on Apr 24, 2006 | Permalink | Category: Events & Seminars

Creating a plan for your email marketing and conversion campaign is easy, if you know what to look out for. Join Topica for a free webinar and learn how to set up a complete conversion campaign that will help you build a relationship with your prospects, understand their needs, and convert them into customers.

Plan Your Conversion Marketing Campaign
Thursday, April 27 at 10 a.m. PDT

Attend this Webinar and learn:

  • Planning successful campaigns to convert more leads into customers
  • Serializing your offers and communications to pique the interest of each segment on your list.
  • Communicating with leads based on their behavior (or lack thereof).
  • Developing campaigns that build relationships and help you convert visitors into paying customers

To ensure the quality of this Webinar, participation is limited to 50 attendees. For past webinars in this series seats filled up quickly, so please make sure you register in time.

Register here.

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